Silvina Ocampo
Silvina Ocampo (28 July 1903 – 14 December 1993) was an Argentine short story writer, poet, and artist. Ocampo's friend and collaborator Jorge Luis Borges called Ocampo "one of the greatest poets in the Spanish language, whether on this side of the ocean or on the other." Her first book was Viaje olvidado (1937), translated as Forgotten Journey (2019), and her final piece was Las repeticiones, published posthumously in 2006.
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Born | Buenos Aires, Argentina | 28 July 1903
Died | 14 December 1993 90) Buenos Aires, Argentina | (aged
Resting place | La Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires |
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Relatives | Victoria Ocampo (sister) |
Before establishing herself as a writer, Ocampo was a visual artist. She studied painting and drawing in Paris where she met, in 1920, Fernand Léger and Giorgio de Chirico, forerunners of surrealism.
She received, among other awards, the Municipal Prize for Literature in 1954 and the National Poetry Prize in 1962.
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