Beatriz Guido

Beatriz Guido ( born December 13, 1924 in Rosario, province of Santa Fe, † March 4, 1988 in Madrid) was an Argentine writer; you count the Generación del 55

Life

Beatriz Guido was a daughter of architects Ángel Guido, among other things, the " Monumento Nacional a la Bandera " had created and his wife Berta Eiran that originated in Uruguay. Guido studied at the Universidad de Buenos Aires and began already during this time with the first literary attempts.

1954, Guido successful debut with her first novel " La casa del ángel ". Politically interested and engaged they went against the prevailing Peronism, a setting that has been a recurrent theme in their works.

On September 23, 1950 Guido married the lawyer Julio Gottheil, from which it could be as early as 1953 but divorced again. On April 15, 1951 she was a guest writer Ernesto Sabato in and learned to know Leopoldo Torre Nilsson, one of the most important directors of his time in South America. With him, they worked together in the following years; she worked several screenplays for him and he filmed some of her novels. In the spring of 1959, Guido and Torre Nilsson got married in Buenos Aires.

In 1984 she appointed President Raúl Alfonsín in the Diplomatic Service of Argentina, and sent them in the same year as Cultural Attaché to Madrid. She died at the age of 64 years and found their final resting place.

Honors

  • Premio Konex

Works (selection)

  • Apasionados. Buenos Aires in 1982.
  • La casa del ángel. Novela. Buenos Aires in 1954.
  • La caída. Novela. Buenos Aires in 1956.
  • Escalandos y soledades. Buenos Aires in 1970.
  • Fin de fiesta. Novela. Buenos Aires in 1958.
  • El incendio y las vísperas. Novela. Buenos Aires in 1964.
  • Los insomnes. Buenos Aires in 1973.
  • La invitación. Novela. Buenos Aires in 1979.
  • Una madre. Buenos Aires in 1973.
  • La mano en la trampa. Buenos Aires in 1961.
  • Piedra libre. Buenos Aires in 1976.
  • Rojo sobre rojo. Novela. Buenos Aires in 1987.
  • Soledad y el incendiario. Buenos Aires in 1982.
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