From 1928-33 Carrera first experienced traveling in Europe. He served as Ecuadorian Consul in Peru, France, Japan and the United States. Later he became Ambassador to Venezuela, the United Kingdom, Nicaragua, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. He also served as Secretary of State of Ecuador. While living in the United States, Carrera developed many literary relationships with American writers, in particular Muna Lee whose critically acclaimed translation of his poetry, Secret Country, was published in 1946. His work was praised and championed by John Malcolm Brinnin, H.R. Hays, Archibald MacLeish, Carl Sandburg, William Jay Smith and William Carlos Williams. Carrera Andrade's poetic work developed for half a century in a number of volumes published worldwide. In 1972 his Obra poetica completa, which gathers the totality of his lyric work, appeared in Quito. Most of his poetry has been translated into French, English, Italian and German. He also published books of essays, history and an autobiography, El volcan y el colibri . After Carrera's diplomatic career ended in 1969, he was appointed Distinguished Visiting Professor at Stony Brook University on Long Island, where he lectured for two academic years. He spent his last years in his native city of Quito, as Director of the National Library of Ecuador. During his life and after his death he has been recognized with Jorge Luis Borges, Pablo Neruda, Octavio Paz and Cesar Vallejo as one of the most important Latin American poets of the twentieth century.
A celebrated poet
In 2002 the Republic of Ecuador celebrated the century of his birth. In the same year a group of Ecuadorian intellectuals gathered in Cuenca, Ecuador, to examine the life and work of Carrera Andrade.
Prose In English
Carrera Andrade, Jorge, "The New American and His Point of View Toward Poetry," tr. H.R. Hays, Poetry, LXII, 1943, P. 88–105
H.R. Hays, "Jorge Carrera Andrade: Magician of Metaphors", Books Abroad, XVII, No. 2, 1943, P. 101–105.
Books In English
Micrograms, tr. Alejandro de Acosta and Joshua Beckman, Seattle: Wave Books, 2011.
Microgramas, tr. Steven Ford Brown and J. Enrique Ojeda, Quito: Orogenia Corporacion Cultural, 2007.
Century of The Death of The Rose: The Selected Poems of Jorge Carrera Andrade, 1926–1976, tr. Steven Ford Brown, Louisville and Montgomery: NewSouth Books, 2002.
Traveller Through Countries and Books, Quito: Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana, 1961.
Poetry
Poesia ultima, ed. with introduction, J. Enrique Qjeda, New York: Las Americas Publishing Co., 1968.
Planetary Man, Quito: Editorial Elan, 1963.
Family of Night, Paris: Libreria Espanola de Ediciones, 1953.
Place of Origin, Caracas: Editions: Suma, 1944.
Secret Country, Tokyo, Editions Aisa America, 1940.
Anthology of Pierre Reverdy, Tokyo: Editions Asia America, 1939.
Biography for The Use Of Birds, Paris: Cuadernos del Hombre Nuevo, 1937; French translation by Edmond Vandercammen, Brussels: Les Cahiers du Journal des Poetes, 1937.
Time Manual, Madrid: Editions Literatura: PEN Coleccion, 1935; French translation by Adolphe de Falgairolle, Paris: Editions Rene Debresse, 1936.
Earth and Sea Bulletines, Barcelona: Editorial Cervantes, 1930.
Indian Poems, Quito: Editorial Elan, 1928.
Wreath of Silence, Quito: Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana, 1926.