Aminta Buenaño
Aminta Buenaño Rugel (born Santa Lucía Canton, Guayas Province, 1958) is an Ecuadorian writer and politician.
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(2009)
She has worked for the publication El Universo, in Guayaquil. In 2007, she joined Ecuadorian Constituent Assembly, as a member of PAIS Alliance. She was congressional vice-president.[1][2] She has also helped write the 2008 Constitution of Ecuador.[3] She was appointed in 2011 as Ecuador's ambassador to Spain, and in 2014 as ambassador to Nicaragua.[4]
Prizes
- International Short Story Award Jauja de Valladolid (1979).
- National Short Story Award Diario El Tiempo.
Works
- La mansión de los sueños (Guayaquil, 1985)
- La otra piel (Guayaquil, 1992)
- Mujeres divinas (2006)
Anthologies
- Mujeres ecuatorianas en el relato (1988)
- Primera Bienal del Cuento Ecuatoriano "Pablo Palacio" (Quito, 1991)
- Veintiún cuentistas ecuatorianos (Quito, 1996)
- Antología de narradoras ecuatorianas (Quito, 1997)
- 40 cuentos ecuatorianos (Quito, 1997)
- Antología básica del cuento ecuatoriano (Quito, 1998)
References
- "Ecuador Mining News by Silvia Santacruz". Archived from the original on 10 July 2011. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- "The Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund : Ecuador". Archived from the original on 22 December 2010.
- "Ecuador: nueva Constitución va por buen camino". NY Daily News. 2 July 2008.
- "Aminta Buenaño is the new ambassador of Ecuador in Nicaragua". El Telégrafo. 4 April 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
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