Araceli Ardón (born January 21, 1958
) is a Mexican writer from
Santiago de Querétaro,
Querétaro
Querétaro (), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Querétaro ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de Querétaro, links=no; Otomi language, Otomi: ''Hyodi Ndämxei''), is one of the Political divisions of Mexico, 32 federal entities of Mexico. I ...
.
Life and education
Although Ardón's family is from
Querétaro
Querétaro (), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Querétaro ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de Querétaro, links=no; Otomi language, Otomi: ''Hyodi Ndämxei''), is one of the Political divisions of Mexico, 32 federal entities of Mexico. I ...
, she was born in
San Miguel de Allende,
Guanajuato
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. This is because her parents there went to start a business, catering to foreigners living there, but it did not succeed.
The family returned and Ardón studied primary school at Plancarte, where her teacher would regularly take students into the surrounding fields for lessons in biology and
botany. She attended high school at Prepa en la Universidad.
She did her undergraduate work at
Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Studies, Querétaro campus and later took graduate level courses in Hispanic American literature at
Harvard
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.
Later in her career, she obtained a certificate in 2000 in museum curation from the
Museo de América in
Madrid with a scholarship from the Spanish government.
Writing career
Ardón’s writing and editing career has mostly focused on cultural topics, often related to the state of Querétaro.
She began writing in high school.
Her writing work has varied from translating books and other publications (since 1986)
to being a columnist for the newspaper
El Universal Querétaro and an editor for Heraldo de Navidad to editing books on history, poetry and short stories.
In 1986, she founded and directed the Comunicación del Centro which published the cultural magazine ''Ventana de Querétaro'' (Window of Querétaro) until 1989.
Through Paula de Allende, she had the opportunity to meet various Mexican writers such as
Carlos Monsiváis
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,
Jose Emilio Pacheco
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*Jose ben Abin
*Jose ben Akabya
*Jose the Galilean ...
,
Eraclio Zepeda,
Silvia Soto,
Alejandro Aura Alejandro Aura (Mexico City, Mexico; March 2, 1944 – Madrid, Spain; July 30, 2008) was a Mexican writer, essayist, poet, playwright and actor, as well as a culture promoter and television host.
Biography
Alejandro Aura was born on March 2, 1944, ...
and
Hugo Gutierrez Vega
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.
She has interviewed a number of important figures in Querétaro culture and history including
Manuel de la Llata
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,
Antonio Perez Alcocer,
Esteban Paulin Gonzalez and
Jose Guadalupe Ramirez Alvarez. Many of her interviewees have been well advanced in age, with many stories to tell. She wrote the biography of surrealist painter
Restituto Rodriguéz.
She was one of the first women writers to participate in the Festival Internacional de Escritores y Literatura in San Miguel de Allende, giving workshops and lectures.
Teaching career
From 1980 to 1999, Ardón taught various courses in Hispanic American literature, as well as composition in Spanish and Spanish for foreigners at the high school and college level in both Mexico and the United States. In 1988, she was invited to teach Spanish as a second language at Oregon State University. From 2007 to 2009, she was a visiting professor and artist-in-residence at Westmont University in Santa Barbara, California.
Administrative career
Ardón has been involved with nine non-profit organizations in the arts and culture in Mexico. In 1990 she founded the Querétaro delegation of the Mexican chapter of Asociación Mundial de Mujeres Periodistas y Escritoras (AMMPE), directing it for five years. She was president of the Corresponsalía Querétaro del Seminario de Cultura Mexicana for ten years.
From 2009 to 2013, she was the director of the DRT Foundation in Querétaro.
In 2016, she became the second director of the Centro de las Artes de Querétaro (Querétaro Arts Center),
after served as president of the Amigos del Museo de Arte de Querétaro.
This institution is housed in a colonial building where her father proposed to her mother in 1955.
Ardón has also been a member of Código Áureo, a gallery and cultural space, directing various literary workshops.
Recognition
She won the Premio Nacional de Periodismo y Literatura
Rosario Castellanos, sponsored by AMMPE in 1988.
In 2006, she received the
Junipero Serra Medal by the state congress for her cultural work. In 2008, she received honorary membership in
Sigma Delta Pi for her work in promoting the Spanish language.
Selected works
Narrative
*''Historias íntimas de la casa de Don Eulogio'' (1998)
*''A Shelter for Fantasy, a House of Goblins'', in "Platícame del Parque / Tell me about the Park" (2004)
*''El arzobispo del gorro azul'' (2006)
*''It is Nothing of Mine'', in "Mexico: a Traveler's Literary Companion" (2006)
*''Falsos silogismos de colores'' (2018)
Children's narrative
*''La pandilla de Miguel'' (2002)
Biography
*''Semblanza: Roberto Ruiz Obregón'' (2001).
* ''Restituto Rodríguez – Surrealista'' (2014)
* ''Junípero Serra: santo queretano, mallorquín y californiano'' (2015)
As co-author
* ''Romance de Piedra y Canto'' (1998)
* ''Fernando Garrido'' (2007)
* ''Opus'' ''Liber Unu
Abel García Salinas' (2011)
* ''Trayecto-Benjamín Hierro'' (2012)
* ''Miradas angelicales'' (2013)
* ''Museo de Arte de Querétaro'' (2013)
* ''Los caminos de Fray Junípero Serra en Querétaro'' (2013)
References
External links
C.M. Mayo, Editing a Literary Tour of Mexico : NPRat www.npr.org Text in National Public Radio
at iusi.org IUSI
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Mexican non-fiction writers
Mexican women novelists
1958 births
Living people
Writers from Guanajuato
Writers from Querétaro
People from San Miguel de Allende
People from Querétaro City
Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education alumni