For the Roman Catholic bishop, see Juan Montalvo (bishop). For the Mexican politician, see Juan Bustillos Montalvo.
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Montalvo and the second or maternal family name is Fiallos.
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Juan Montalvo y Fiallos
Born
Juan María Montalvo y Fiallos 13 April 1832 Ambato, Ecuador
Died
17 January 1889 (1889-01-18) (aged 56) Paris, France
Occupation
Writer
Nationality
Ecuadorian
Literary movement
Romanticism
Notable works
Las catilinarias (1880), Capítulos que se le olvidaron a Cervantes (1868), Siete Tratados (1882)
Juan María Montalvo Fiallos (13 April 1832 - 17 January 1889) was an Ecuadorian essayist and novelist. His writing was strongly marked by anti-clericalism and opposition to presidents Gabriel García Moreno and Ignacio de Veintemilla. He was the publisher of the magazine El Cosmopolita. One of his best-known books is Las Catilinarias, published in 1880. His essays include Siete tratados (1882) and Geometría Moral (posthumous, 1902). He also wrote a sequel to Don Quixote de la Mancha, called Capítulos que se le olvidaron a Cervantes. He was admired by writers, essayists, intellectuals such as Jorge Luis Borges and Miguel de Unamuno. He died in Paris in 1889. His body was embalmed and is exhibited in a mausoleum in his hometown of Ambato.
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