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Victoria de Stefano (21 June 1940 – 6 January 2023) was an
Italo-Venezuelan Italian Venezuelans are Venezuelan citizens of Italian descent. The word may refer to someone born in Venezuela of Italian descent or to someone who has emigrated to Venezuela from Italy. Italians were among the largest groups of European immigrant ...
novelist, essayist, philosopher and educator.


Early life and education

Victoria de Stefano was born in Rimini, Italy in 1940, and moved to Venezuela with her family in 1946. She recounts this experience in ''Su vida'', a collection of autobiographical texts published in 2019. De Stefano studied at the Instituto Politécnico Educacional. She graduated with a degree in philosophy from
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(UCV) in
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Exile

De Stefano, her husband Pedro Duno and their two sons went into exile at the end of 1962. They lived in Havana, Cuba; Algeria; Switzerland; Paris, France; and Sitges, Spain.


Return to Venezuela

De Stefano and her family returned to Caracas in 1966. There she worked as a researcher at the Institute of Philosophy at the Universidad Central de Venezuela, and taught Aesthetics, Contemporary Philosophy, and Art Theory at the School of Philosophy and School of Art of the Universidad Central de Venezuela.


Personal life and death

De Stefano was married to the philosopher Pedro Duno, with whom she had two sons: Rodrigo Duno and Martín Duno. De Stefano and Duno later separated. De Stefano died in Caracas on 6 January 2023, at the age of 82.


Publications

De Stefano's works include: * ''El desolvido'' (1971), * ''Sartre y el marxismo'' (1975) * ''La noche llama la noche'' (1985), * ''Poesía y Modernidad'', Baudelaire (1984) * ''El lugar del escritor'' (1990) * ''Cabo de vida'' (1993) * ''Historias de la marcha a pie'' (1997) * ''Lluvia'' (Barcelona: Candaya, 2002) * ''Paleografías'' (2010) * ''Historias de la marcha a pie'' (Reed. 2013) * ''Su vida'' (El Taller Blanco Ediciones, Bogotá. 2019 ) * ''Venimos, vamos'' (Planeta, 2019)


Prizes

De Stefano won the following prizes: * Premio Municipal de Ensayo (1984) * Finalist in the Premio Internacional de Novela Rómulo Gallegos (1999) * Premio Municipal de Novela (2006).


References

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