Matilde Ladrón De Guevara
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Matilde Ladrón de Guevara (18 August 1910 – 22 August 2009) was a
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an poet, feminist, and writer. She was a member of her country's Generation of '50, which also included , Elisa Serrana, Elena Aldunate, and Mercedes Valdivieso.


Biography

Matilde Ladrón de Guevara was born in
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on 18 August 1910. She studied at the Liceo Antonia Salas Errázuriz de Santiago. Her university studies took place at the
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, the
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, and the Sorbonne in France. In 1925 she participated in a beauty contest, where she took first place, being crowned "Miss Chile". She married Marcial Arredondo Lillo in 1932. However, she also had an affair with the German pianist
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, a relationship she addressed in her 1953 novel ''Mi patria fue su música''. After living for a few years in
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, Italy, Ladrón de Guevara returned to Chile, where she began to participate in politics, becoming one of the founders of the in 1946. In the 1940s and 50s she was a correspondent for several magazines and newspapers, both Chilean and international, among them ' (for whom she interviewed
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in Hollywood), ', '' La Tercera de la Hora'', ''
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'' of Buenos Aires, ''
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'', and ''
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'' of Montevideo. In 1948 she began her literary career with the poetry collection ''Amarras de luz''. She lived in
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for a short time in the 1960s, where she became friends with
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and
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, inspiring her to write ''Ché'' (1969) and ''Cubanía y Ché'' (1998). Although sympathetic to their point of view, she was able to learn of the prisons of the regime and the atmosphere of repression, which she expressed in ''Adiós al cañaveral'' (1962). She later supported the Popular Unity government in Chile, led by President
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, which ended with a 1973 coup. After publishing her novel ''La ciénaga'' (1975), she had to seek exile in
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, where she wrote ''Destierro'' (1983) and ''Y va a caer'' (1985). She returned to Chile in 1979, the year in which her husband Marcial died. In 1990 her daughter Sybila was sentenced to 14 years in prison in
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, Peru, for being linked to the
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group. After her sentence was increased in 1995, she was released in 2002. To her daughter, Ladrón de Guevara dedicated ''Sybila en Canto Grande'' (1988) and ''Por ella, Sybila viuda de José María Arguedas'' (1995). Matilde Ladrón de Guevara died at age 99 at Santiago's on 22 August 2009 from tumors which had been detected shortly before her death.


Honors

Ladrón de Guevara was a candidate for the National Prize for Literature in 2006. In 2009 she received the Career Award of the Society of Latin American and European Writers.


Works


Poetry

* ''Amarras de luz'' (1948) * ''Pórtio de Iberia'' (1950) * ''Desnuda'' (1960) * ''Ché'' (1969) * ''Testamento'' (1973) * ''Antología poética desnuda'' (1989) * ''Cubanía y Ché'' (1998) * ''Antología poética (In)completa de Matilde Ladrón de Guevara'' (2005) * ''100 años no es nada'' (2010, posthumous)


Novels

* ''Mi patria fue su música'' (1953) * ''Celda 13'' (with Juan Sánchez Guerrero, 1960) * ''Madre soltera'' (1966) * ''Muchachos de siempre'' (1969) * ''En Isla de Pascua los moai están de pie'' (1971) * ''La ciénaga'' (1975)


Short stories

* ''La última esclava'' (1979) * ''Te amo Rapa Nui y diez cuentos'' (1981)


Essays and chronicles

* ''Gabriela Mistral, rebelde magnífica'' (1957) * ''Adiós al Cañaveral'' (1962)


Journals and testimonials

* ''Destierro'' (1983) * ''Y va a caer'' (1985) * ''Sybila en Canto Grande'' (1988) * ''Pacto sublime'' (with Gabriel Egaña, 1995) * ''Por ella, Sybila viuda de José María Arguedas'' (1995) * ''Leona de invierno (Desmemorias)'' (1998)


References

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