Ada María Elflein
Argentine writer, teacher, and journalist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ada María Elflein (February 22, 1880 – July 24, 1919) was an Argentine poet, columnist, translator, feminist and teacher. She was born and died in Buenos Aires.
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Born | February 22, 1880 |
Died | July 24, 1919 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Education | Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires |
Occupation(s) | Writer, teacher, journalist |
Her first works were mainly children's literature. Based on her work as a journalist, she was appointed a member of Journalism National Academy.[1] Some schools, libraries and streets have her name.
Works
- Leyendas argentinas, 1906.
- Del Pasado, 1910.
- Cuentos de la Argentina, 1911. Geshichten aus Argentinien, published in German, her native language.
- Tierra Santa, 1912.
- Paisajes cordilleranos, 1917.
- La Partida, 1918.
- Por Campos históricos, 1926. Posthumous
- De Tierra adentro, 1961. Posthumous
References
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