Silvina Bullrich

Silvina Bullrich, origin. Silvina Bullrich de Palenque, ( born October 4, 1915 in Buenos Aires, † July 2, 1990 in Geneva, Switzerland ) was an Argentine writer.

Life and career

Bull Rich came from a wealthy family; her father was Rafael Augusto Bull Rich, a physician with German ancestry and her mother María Meyrelles descended from Portuguese immigrants. One of her grandfathers worked as a diplomat in Paris. Together with her ​​two sisters was most often taught by a private tutor.

Your first literary attempts come from their youth and were particularly encouraged by her father. For some time she also served as its Sekrtretärin. Their first release was to be read in the newspaper La Nación; for this wrote almost to the day she died. With the release Vibraciones (1936 ), an anthology of poetry and the official literary criticism on Bull Rich was attentive. She became known with Adolfo Bioy Casares Héctor Pedro Bloomberg, Jorge Luis Borges; with the latter designed with time collaboration.

In December 1936 Bull Rich got married at 21 years the lawyers Arturo Carrera Palenque and had with him a son; Daniel (* 1937). 1945 Bullrich separated from her husband and in December 1946 after just ten years of marriage legally divorced. The following year, she contracted tuberculosis. On the occasion of a spa stay, she made the acquaintance of Marcelo Dupont, whom she later married. Her second husband died in 1956 from cancer. Around 1970 ill Bullrich of lung cancer and died at the age of almost 75 years on 2 July 1990 in Geneva.

Works (selection)

  • La bicicletta. 1986
  • Los burgueses. In 1964.
  • George Sand. Biografía.
  • Mis memorias. In 1980.
  • Un momento muy largo. In 1961.
  • La redoma del primer ángel. , 1943.
  • La versión tercer. , 1944.
  • Vibraciones. ^ 935
  • Simone de Beauvoir: Memorias de una joven formal ( " Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter " )
  • Beatrix Beck: Léon Morin sacerdote,
  • Guy des Cars: Les filles de joie
  • Graham Greene: El tercer hombre ( " The Third Man" )
  • Louis Jouvet

Honors

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