Rosa Borja de Ycaza
Ecuadorian writer
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Rosa Borja Febres-Cordero (30 July 1889 – 22 December 1964), known as Rosa Borja de Ycaza was an Ecuadorian writer, essayist, dramatist, sociologist, poet, novelist, feminist and activist. She was born and died in Guayaquil.
Biography
Career
She was the director of the "Center for Literary Studies" at the University of Guayaquil, founder and director of the magazine Nuevos Horizontes, member of the Ecuadorian Academy of Language and the "Ecuadorian Cultural Institute", founder of the "Journalists Circle" of Guayas and vice president of the "Bolivarian Society" of Guayaquil.[citation needed]
Works
She wrote the plays Las de Judas and Nadie sabe lo que vendrá mañana
She left an unpublished novel María Rosario and a play El espíritu manda. She also authored sociological and historical essays. She wrote songs and composed music, and in 1942 the Chamber Music Association of Buenos Aires awarded her first prize for some of her compositions with which she had competed.[citation needed]
Social work
She founded the "Women's Legion of Popular Culture", along with other feminists like Amarilis Fuentes[2]
Personal life
She married Alberto Ycaza in 1916 in Guayaquil.[citation needed]