Gladys Castelvecchi

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Gladys Castelvecchi (born November 26, 1922 in Rocha , Uruguay , † May 28, 2008 ) was a Uruguayan writer.

Castelvecchi worked as a literature lecturer for two decades. However, they had military civil dictatorship during the ruling in Uruguay to give up this activity at this time was also in the prison of Punta de Rieles detained and but was discontinued after the restoration of democracy. It published in 1965 a number of works, including 1,965 No more cierto que el sueño and 1983, and three years later moved in its second edition and the literary critics Rosario Peyrou and Graciela Mantaras presenting accompanied Fe de remo . She acted as a juror in literary competitions. Castelvecchi also worked for various press organs in the print media as well as in the radio and TV sector as a cultural journalist. Castelvecchi, which is assigned to the Generación del 45 , also belonged to the founding team of the Brecha . Castelvecchi, who married the writer Mario Arregui in 1947 , with whom she had four children, was the mother of Vanina Arregui .

Publications (excerpt)

  • 1965: No more cierto que el sueño
  • 1983: Fe de remo (new edition 1986)
  • 1984: Ejercicio de Castellano
  • 1985: Calendarios
  • 1987: Animal variable
  • 1993: Claroscuro
  • 1993: Mujeres - Las mejores poetas uruguayas del siglo XX , anthology
  • 1994: Por costumbre
  • 1995: Antología plural de la poesía uruguaya contemporáneo

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. FALLECIÓ GLADYS CASTELVECCHI - Queda la poesía (Spanish) on www.montevideo.com.uy of May 28, 2008, accessed on May 14, 2012