Virginia Cox Balmaceda

Virginia Cox Balmaceda (29 August 1905 – 2 October 2002)[1] was a Chilean journalist and writer of novels and short stories.[2] She was also the mother of writer Pablo Huneeus.[1]

Virginia Cox Balmaceda
Born(1905-08-29)29 August 1905
Died2 October 2002(2002-10-02) (aged 97)
Chile
OccupationJournalist, writer
Years active1954–1982
Spouse(s)Agustín Huneeus
ChildrenPablo, Virginia, Francisco, Agustín, Cecilia, Teresa

In the opinion of writer Virginia Vidal, she

is considered one of the precursors that anticipated in critical attitude, disposition to denounce, expression of rebellion, protest of everything that subjugates the woman by her condition as such. Much later, a large number of writers, mostly within the space of the workshops of the eighties, were developing a statement of repudiation of the state of things, inertia, and so-called established "values".[3]

She was a participant in the series of conferences organized by the Friends of the Book Association in 1977 at the Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna National Museum called "Who's Who in Chilean Literature?".

Works

  • Desvelo impaciente (Ediciones Ercilla, 1951)
  • Los muñecos no sangran (Zig-Zag, 1969; Ediciones Universitarias de Valparaíso, 1973)
  • Dentro y fuera de mi maleta: andanzas por el mundo (Renacimiento, 1980)
  • ¿Quién soy? (Agrupación Amigos del Libro, 1980)
  • La antimadre (Aconcagua, 1982)
  • Los muñecos no sangran (Cuatro Vientos, 1989)

References

  1. "Falleció escritora y periodista Virginia Cox" [Writer and Journalist Virginia Cox Dies]. El Mercurio (in Spanish). 3 October 2002. Retrieved 18 April 2017.
  2. Szmulewicz, Efraín (1984). Diccionario de la Literatura Chilena [Dictionary of Chilean Literature] (in Spanish). Santiago: Andrés Bello.
  3. Vidal, Virginia (28 August 2010). "Virginia Cox Balmaceda en su centenario" [Virginia Cox Balmaceda on Her Centennial]. Anaquel Austral (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 April 2017.
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