Sara Gallardo
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Sara Gallardo (1931 - 1988) was an influential[1] Argentine author, noted, among other things, for her magical realism.
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[edit] Early life
Gallardo was born in Buenos Aires to an upper class family with extensive agricultural property. She became an astute observer and critic of the Argentine aristocracy, much along the lines of Charlotte Brontë.[1][2]
She was married twice, first to Luis Pico Estrada and then to Hector A. Murena. Gallardo began publishing in 1958. In addition to her numerous newspaper columns and essays, she published five novels, a collection of short stories, several children’s books, and a number of travelogues. She contributed to the magazines Primera Plana, Panorama and Confirmado among others.[3] She is quoted as often saying, "Writing is an absurd and heroic activity."[4] She was widowed in 1975.
[edit] Selected works
Enero ("January ")(1958)[5] was her first novel and details the intensely private world of an adolescent farmworker. It is written in a deliberately ambiguous way to reflect the confusions that face the heroine as she deals with her unwanted pregnancy, the product of her being raped.
El País del Humo ("Country of the Smoke")(1977)[6] was a collection of her short stories, and literary sketches that showed more of her fantastical side that had formerly appeared more in her children’s books. Some of them have been considered outright science fiction.[7].[1]
[edit] Notes
- ^ a b c Brizuela, Leopoldo (4 January 2004) "Escrito en las llamas" ("Writing in the Flames") Página/12 Buenos Aires, Argentina in Spanish
- ^ Flores, Angel (1992) "Sara Gallardo" Spanish American Authors: The Twentieth Century H. W, Wilson Company, New York, p. 333, ISBN 0-8242-0806-4
- ^ "Sara Gallardo" El Broli Argentino
- ^ "Escribir es un oficio absurdo y heroico" "Sara Gallardo" El Broli Argentino
- ^ Gallardo, Sara (1958) Enero Editorial Sudamericana, Buenos Aires, OCLC 4977668, reprinted in numerous editions
- ^ Gallardo, Sara (1977) El País del Humo Editorial Sudamericana, Buenos Aires, OCLC 3987620
- ^ "Index to Non-English Language Women SF Writers" Feminist Science Fiction, Fantasy & Utopia
[edit] References
- Flores, Angel (1992) "Sara Gallardo" Spanish American Authors: The Twentieth Century H. W. Wilson Company, New York, pp. 333-335, ISBN 0-8242-0806-4
- Marting, Diane E. (Ed.) (1990) "Gallardo, Sara (1931-1988)" Spanish American Women Writers: A bio-bibliographical source book" Greenwood Press, New York, ISBN 0-313-25194-0
- Pollastri, Laura (1980) Fantasía y realismo mágico en dos cuentos de El País del humo, de Sara Gallardo Dirección General de Cultura, Departamento de Literatura Argentina, Tucumán OCLC 65651831 - a seven page paper presented at the Congreso Nacional de Literatura Argentina, held in Horco Molle, Aug. 14-17, 1980, in Spanish.
[edit] External links
- "Narrativa Breve Completa de Sara Gallardo" La Basica Online ("Short Narrative on the Complete Works of Sara Gallardo") in Spanish
- "Sara Gallardo" El Broli Argentino in Spanish
- Brizuela, Leopoldo (27 September 2005) "Sara Gallardo en el país del humo" La Nación in Spanish