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portada Correspondencia (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2021
Language
Spanish
Pages
152
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9789874663191
ISBN13
9789874663191

Correspondencia (in Spanish)

Virginia Woolf (Author) · Victoria Ocampo (Author) · Rara Avis · Paperback

Correspondencia (in Spanish) - Virginia Woolf

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Synopsis "Correspondencia (in Spanish)"

Victoria Ocampo y Virginia Woolf se conocieron en Londres a fines de 1934, en una muestra del fotógrafo Man Ray. Woolf era ya una autora consagrada internacionalmente y Ocampo buscaba hacerse un lugar en el muy masculino campo intelectual argentino. Victoria narrará este encuentro recurrentemente y en distintas versiones, dándole forma a su propio mito acerca del origen de esa amistad: “Yo la miré con admiración. Ella me miró con curiosidad. Tanta curiosidad por una parte y admiración por la otra, que enseguida me invitó a su casa”. A partir de entonces, comenzó entre ellas un vínculo a la vez cultural y afectivo que se fue construyendo sobre un nutrido intercambio epistolar: Virginia y Victoria se vieron en persona tan solo tres veces. Sus cartas, reunidas por primera vez en este libro, no solo nos dejan entrever cómo se imaginan estas dos escritoras, la una a la otra, a través de las múltiples distancias que las separan o cómo se vive la incertidumbre de la guerra. Estas cartas nos permiten, además, conocer su trabajo como editoras y agentes culturales: entre otras cosas, podemos rastrear en ellas la decisión de publicar en español, ya en 1936, un texto tan significativo para la historia del feminismo como lo es Un cuarto propio.
La muerte de Woolf en 1941 no debilitará la importancia del vínculo, sus resonancias y sus efectos: veinte años más tarde Ocampo volverá sobre ellos en el ensayo Virginia Woolf en su diario publicado por Sur en 1954, y que aquí acompaña su correspondencia. La presente edición incluye también algunos manuscritos inéditos de ambas escritoras en versión facsimilar.
Virginia Woolf
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Virginia Woolf was born in London on January 25, 1882, and died on March 28, 1941, drowned in the River Ouse. After her father's death, the well-known man of letters Sir Leslie Stephen, Virginia and her sister Vanessa left the elegant Kensington neighborhood and moved to the bohemian Bloomsbury, which named the brilliant literary group formed around the Stephen sisters. Among its members were T. S. Eliot, Bertrand Russell, Vita Sackville-West, and the writer Leonard Woolf, whom Virginia married and with whom she ran the prestigious Hogarth Press. From her early works, Virginia Woolf highlighted her intention to take novels beyond mere narration. In Mrs. Dalloway (1925) and To the Lighthouse (1927), the author expressed the inner feelings of the characters with her own techniques, achieving great psychological effects through images, metaphors, and symbols. Her technique was consolidated with Orlando (1931) and The Waves (1931), which secured her an indisputable place within the finest world literature. Additionally, Woolf wrote essays as famous as A Room of One's Own (1929), which still inspires new generations of women today, literary criticism articles like those compiled in The Common Reader (1925, 1932) and in Genius and Ink (2021), or the biography of the English poet Elizabeth Barrett's dog, Flush (1933). All these works are published by Lumen.
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Victoria Ocampo
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Writer, editor, and patron, Victoria Ocampo dedicated her life and work to promoting intercultural dialogues that fostered respect for diversity. Born in 1890 into a traditional Argentine family, she transgressed the boundaries imposed on women throughout her life, inaugurating an unprecedented space of freedom in the society of her time. Thus becoming one of the great protagonists and most relevant cultural figures of the 20th century in the region. Her passion for literature led her to found, in 1931, the magazine Sur, which she directed uninterruptedly for four decades. Sur was an iconic Latin American cultural and editorial magazine that served as a true bridge between cultures, hosting an intellectual circle that participated in the major debates of its time. From its pages, it spread the works of great creators and intellectuals from Argentina and the world and fought against all forms of totalitarianism.
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