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Jorge Enrique Adoum (Jorge Enrique Adoum Aud) was born on 29 June, 1926 in Ambato, Ecuador, is an Ecuadorian writer. Discover Jorge Enrique Adoum's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

Popular As Jorge Enrique Adoum Aud
Occupation Writer
Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 29 June 1926
Birthday 29 June
Birthplace Ambato, Ecuador
Date of death 3 July, 2009
Died Place Quito, Ecuador
Nationality Ecuador

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Who Is Jorge Enrique Adoum's Wife?

His wife is Magdalena Jaramillo Cabezas (years married: (1948-Unknown), Nicole Rouan (years married: 1977-2009)

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Jorge Enrique Adoum Net Worth

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1897

Adoum's father was Jorge Elías Francisco Adoum (1897-1958), and his mother was Juana Auad Barciona (died 1953).

His father Francisco Adoum was Lebanese and migrated to Ecuador where he made Arabic-to-Spanish translations, painted, sculpted, composed music, practiced natural medicine, and wrote more than 40 volumes on occult sciences and masonry which he published under the pseudonym "Mago Jefa".

He also had a private practice for hypnotism, magnetism and suggestion, and made numerous healings considered miraculous in his time.

1926

Jorge Enrique Adoum (June 29, 1926 in Ambato – July 3, 2009 in Quito) was an Ecuadorian writer, poet, politician, and diplomat.

He was one of the major exponents of Latin American poetry.

His work received such prestigious awards as the first Casa de las Américas Prize in Cuba, the most important honor in Latin American letters.

Though hailed by Nobel Prize winner Pablo Neruda as the best poet of his generation in Latin America, Adoum’s work is unknown in the English-speaking world.

Jorge Enrique Adoum was born in Ambato, Ecuador in 1926 of Lebanese descent.

He wrote close to 30 books and 3 novels.

1930

The fictional character José Gálves is loosely based on the 1930s Ecuadorian novelist Joaquín Gallegos Lara.

Adoum was Pablo Neruda's personal secretary for nearly two years in Chile.

1945

Since 1945 he traveled to Chile, Argentina, and Brazil.

1948

In 1948 Adoum married Magdalena Jaramillo Cabezas with whom he had 2 daughters.

He later divorced Magdalena.

Adoum is best known for his novel Entre Marx y una Mujer Desnuda (Between Marx and a Naked Woman), which received Mexico's Xavier Villaurrutia Prize.

This was the first time the award was given to a foreigner.

1958

He died in Rio de Jainero in 1958 at 61 years old.

1960

In 1960 he became the first recipient of the Cuban Casa de las Américas Prize for poetry, an award which is now one of Latin America’s oldest and most prestigious literary awards.

1963

In 1963 he traveled to Egypt, India, Japan and Israel, with a grant from UNESCO's Major Project on the Mutual Appreciation of Eastern and Western Cultural Values.

1964

Unable to return to Ecuador because of the military dictatorship of 1964-1966, he worked in the Peoples Republic of China.

From 1964-1986 he worked in Beijing (China) and then in Geneva and Paris.

1970

They first met in Geneva in 1970 when Nicole was an actress in the French-version of his new play "El sol bajo las Patas de los caballos" (French title: “Le Soleil Foule Par Les Chevaux”, English title: "The Sun Trampled Beneath the Horses' Hooves").

"She offered us cherries and a moment of pleasant company," is how Julio Cortázar referred to Nicole Rouen in the first few pages of The Autonauts of the Cosmoroute.

Nicole translated Adoum's work into French.

1974

Adoum's play "The Sun Trampled Beneath the Horses' Hooves" was translated into 6 languages (including English in 1974 by Arthur McMurray and Robert Marquez).

1976

In 1976 Adoum's novel "Entre Marx y Una Mujer Desnuda" received Mexico's Xavier Villaurrutia Prize.

This was the first time the award was given to a foreigner.

1977

Adoum married Nicole Rouan from Gimel, Switzerland in 1977.

1987

In 1987 he returned to his homeland.

1989

In 1989, Adoum was awarded Ecuador's National Prize in Literature "Premio Eugenio Espejo" presented by the President of Ecuador for his works.

2006

In 2006, Adoum signed a petition in support of the independence of Puerto Rico from the United States of America.

2009

Adoum died at the age of 83 of heart failure in Quito on July 3, 2009.

His ashes were buried under "The Tree of Life" next to the ashes of his close friend Oswaldo Guayasamín, beside Guayasamín's home in the hills overlooking Quito.

As a teenager Jorge Enrique Adoum tried to join the Communist Party of Ecuador but was turned down because he was too young.

He was a believer of communist ideology.

The name "Marx" in the title of his most famous book "Between Marx and a Naked Woman" refers to Karl Marx the author of The Communist Manifesto.

2011

She died on July 13, 2011.

Adoum also translated works from the following authors into the Spanish language: T. S. Eliot, Langston Hughes, Jacques Prévert, Yiannis Ritsos, Vinicius de Moraes, Nâzım Hikmet, Fernando Pessoa, Joseph Brodsky, and Seamus Heaney.

2012

A selection of poems was translated into English titled "Disinterred Love" (2012) by Katherine M. Hedeen and Victor Rodriguez Nunez.

Adoum's other works have not been translated into English yet.