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Margit Frenk Freund (in full, Margarita Ana María Frenk y Freund), sometimes known by her married name, Margit Frenk Alatorre (born 21 August 1925 in
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), is a German-Mexican
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,
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and translator. She has been an Academic Numerary of the Mexican Language Academy since 1993.Mexican Language Academy members: Margit Frenk
/ref> She is also a
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at the
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(UNAM).


Biography

Frenk's Jewish parents moved the family from
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to
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in 1930 as the
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gained power. Her mother was
Mariana Frenk-Westheim Mariana Frenk-Westheim (June 4, 1898 – June 24, 2004) was a writer of Spanish language, Spanish-Mexico, Mexican prose, hispanist, lecturer of literature, museum expert and a Mexican translation, translator. Mariana Frenk-Westheim, a daughter ...
a writer of Spanish-Mexican prose, hispanist, lecturer of literature, museum expert and a Mexican translator. Her father was Ernst Frenk, a physician. After he died Frenk's mother remarried, to another German Jewish refugee, Paul Westheim. In 1946, she spent some time at
Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr College ( ; Welsh: ) is a women's liberal arts college in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. Founded as a Quaker institution in 1885, Bryn Mawr is one of the Seven Sister colleges, a group of elite, historically women's colleges in the United St ...
on a scholarship, studying
English Literature English literature is literature written in the English language from United Kingdom, its crown dependencies, the Republic of Ireland, the United States, and the countries of the former British Empire. ''The Encyclopaedia Britannica'' defines E ...
and Spanish Theater of the 16th Century. This was followed by a few years at
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, where she taught Spanish, learned Italian and studied Spanish Literature. After obtaining her MA, she returned home to study at the
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, where she was a professor and researcher from 1950 to 1980, except for a brief stay in Paris to attend classes by
Marcel Bataillon Marcel Édouard Bataillon, (Dijon, 20 May 1895 – Paris, 4 June 1977) was a French Hispanicist who specialized in the philosophy and spirituality of sixteenth-century Spain.
. She was a collaborator on the ''Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica'' (NRFH), which was managed by
Raimundo Lida Raimundo Lida (1908–1979) was an Argentine philologist, philosopher of language, literary critic and essayist. He specialised in Romance languages, Romance philology, aesthetics, the literature of the Spanish Golden Age and modernist literature ...
and, later, by
Antonio Alatorre Antonio Alatorre Vergara (July 25, 1922 – October 21, 2010) was a Mexican writer, philologist and translator, famous due to his influential academic essays about Spanish literature, and because of his book ''Los 1001 años de la lengua espaà ...
, whom she married. Beginning in 1958, she was the coordinator for a group of researchers who, between 1975 and 1985, produced the five volume ''Mexican Folk Songbook''. She has been a professor at UNAM since 1966 where, in 2000, she founded the ''Revista de Literaturas Populares'', which she still edits, and She is a member of the scientific committee on the Spanish academic journal ''Paremia''. From 1986-1996, she was coordinator of the Center for Literary Studies at the Institute for Philological Research at UNAM, where she founded the magazine ''Literatura Mexicana''. She is also an honorary President of the International Association of Hispanistas. In 2000, she won the Mexican
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(Language and Literature). In 2006, she won the
Alfonso Reyes International Prize The Alfonso Reyes International Prize is a Mexican award given for meritorious lifetime contributions to literary research and criticism. It was founded in 1972 by the economist turned author/critic, Francisco Zendejas and was named in honor of Alf ...
and, in 2009, the 23rd
Menéndez Pelayo International Prize The Menéndez Pelayo International Prize has been awarded since 1987 by the Menéndez Pelayo International University (UIMP) with the objective of honoring those persons whose literary or scientific work has a humanistic orientation and application, ...
. In 2013, Frenk sued the executrix of
Charlotte Weidler Charlotte Weidler (1895–1983) was a German art dealer, curator and art historian. Her dealings concerning artworks from the collections of Paul Westheim and Alfred Flechtheim during the Nazi–era have been the focus of several high-profile laws ...
's estate, Yris Rabenou Solomon, in New York County Supreme Court for paintings that had belonged to her stepfather, Paul Westheim. The paintings included a Paul Klee watercolor and Max Pechstein’s “Portrait of Paul Westheim. Westheim had confided the paintings to Weidler when he fled Nazi Germany, and when he wanted to recover them, Weidler had claimed, falsely, that they had been destroyed in the war. "Much of the case hinged on a 1973 release through which Frenk’s mother, Marianna, relinquished claims to all the artworks in Westheim’s collection. Margit claimed that the release was fraudulently induced because Weidler had kept secret the whereabouts of Westheim’s holdings." The case was dismissed in 2019.


Selected works

* ''Lírica Hispánica de Tipo Popular: Edad Media y Renacimiento'', Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (1966) * ''Estudios Sobre Lírica Antigua''. Castalia (1978) * ''Entre Folklore y Literatura'', El Colegio de México (1984) * ''Cancionero de Romances Viejos'', Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (1984) * ''Charla de Pájaros o Las Aves en la Poesía Folklórica Mexicana'', UNAM (1994) * ''Lírica Española de Tipo Popular'', Cátedra (2001) * ''Poesía Popular Hispánica : 44 estudios'', Fondo de Cultural Económico (2006) * ''Estudios de Lingüística'', El Colegio de México (2007) .


References


External links


Dialnet: Complete list of works by Frenk
{{DEFAULTSORT:Frenk, Margit German emigrants to Mexico Academic staff of the National Autonomous University of Mexico Mexican editors Mexican women editors Members of the Mexican Academy of Language Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany University of California, Berkeley alumni 1925 births Living people Bryn Mawr College alumni Mexican expatriates in the United States