Luz del nuevo paisaje

Luz del nuevo paisaje is a poetry book by Alejandro Carrión, published in Quito, Ecuador in 1937.

It appeared at the same time as other works by "the poets of Elan" such as “Escafandra” by Ignacio Lasso, “Canto a lo oscuro” by Humberto Vaca Gomez, and “Nuevo itinerario” by Pedro Jorge Vera.

The Revista Hispano-Americana of Buenos Aires, directed by Victoriano Lillo Catalán, conferred upon Alejandro Carrión its Hispanic-American Poetry Prize.

Marcos Fingerit invited him to collaborate in their influential magazine Fábula, where the first works of the Spanish poet Camilo José Cela appeared.

The American poets Dudley Fitts and Francis St. John translated five poems into English which appeared in the book Five Young American Poets - Third series 1944 (New Directions Publishers - New York) alongside contributions by Tennessee Williams, John Frederick Nims, Jean Garrigue, Eve Merriam and Dudley Fitts.