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Hugo Mayo

Miguel Augusto Egas Miranda, better known by his pen name Hugo Mayo, (Manta, November 24, 1895 – Guayaquil, April 5, 1988) was an Ecuadorian avant-garde poet. He was the older brother of the poet José María Egas (1896-1982).
Although he wrote most of his poetry while living in Guayaquil, he published most of his poetry outside of Ecuador, so he was not well known in his native country, but was regarded as one of the best poets of his time in other countries such as Argentina and Peru.〔(The Autobiographical Dictionary of Ecuador: MIGUEL AUGUSTO EGAS MIRANDA )〕
His most celebrated book is ''El zaguán de aluminio'', which was first written in 1921 but published in 1982. The book was supposed to be published in 1922 but the only copy was misplaced or stolen from the publishing house. In the intro notes of the 1982 version, he wrote: "The actual originals of ''El zaguán de aluminio'' were lost a long time ago. What I remember most about those poems are here. If some hypocritical reader has a copy of those old verses, may he forgive me if I am untrue, it is a thing of memory, of gone-by years, and of destiny."〔(Poeta en motocicleta, Hugo Mayo, un autor de vanguardia )〕
The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics calls Hugo Mayo "one of the most influential figures of the 20th century."〔The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, Fourth Edition (2012), Page 389, edited by Roland Greene, Stephen Cushman, Clare Cavanagh, Jahan Ramazani, Paul F. Rouzer, Harris Feinsod, David Marno, Alexandra Slessarev〕
==Pen name==
He adopted the pen name "Hugo Mayo" in 1921 and remained with that name for the rest of his life.〔(La vanguardia Hugo Mayo la difundió desde Guayaquil al Ecuador )〕 The word "Hugo" was for "Victor Hugo," of whom he was a great admirer, and the word "Mayo" was for May, the month of spring in Europe.

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