Carmen de Alonso | |
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Born | Carmen Margarita Carrasco Barrios 1909
La Serena, Chile |
Died | 1993 (aged 83–84) |
Occupation | Author |
Carmen de Alonso (1909–1993) was the pseudonym of Carmen Margarita Carrasco Barrios, a Chilean author.
Carmen Margarita Carrasco Barrios was born in La Serena. She studied in Ovalle and Santiago and was awarded the title of Profesora normalista. She worked as a teacher in Santiago and held several positions at the Biblioteca Nacional. [1]
She began to have success publishing short stories, and was a prolific contributor to newspapers and magazines, including the journal Atenea and her own column "Al Pasar" in the magazine Margarita. [1] In the 1950s she became well known for her children's story collections Medallones de sol and Medallones de luna. [2] In 1957 her story "La puebla" (later included in the 1962 collection La cita and many other anthologies) won the Mariano Latorre Prize for Folktales. [1] In the early 1960s her anthologies Érase una amapolita and La casita de cristal were also popular. [3]
Many of her stories were folktales set in Chile's northern region and touched on conditions of poverty, violence, and injustice. [1] Alonso was recognized as one of the country's most distinguished writers about rural life, and her stories were collected in many books. [4]
Carmen de Alonso | |
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Born | Carmen Margarita Carrasco Barrios 1909
La Serena, Chile |
Died | 1993 (aged 83–84) |
Occupation | Author |
Carmen de Alonso (1909–1993) was the pseudonym of Carmen Margarita Carrasco Barrios, a Chilean author.
Carmen Margarita Carrasco Barrios was born in La Serena. She studied in Ovalle and Santiago and was awarded the title of Profesora normalista. She worked as a teacher in Santiago and held several positions at the Biblioteca Nacional. [1]
She began to have success publishing short stories, and was a prolific contributor to newspapers and magazines, including the journal Atenea and her own column "Al Pasar" in the magazine Margarita. [1] In the 1950s she became well known for her children's story collections Medallones de sol and Medallones de luna. [2] In 1957 her story "La puebla" (later included in the 1962 collection La cita and many other anthologies) won the Mariano Latorre Prize for Folktales. [1] In the early 1960s her anthologies Érase una amapolita and La casita de cristal were also popular. [3]
Many of her stories were folktales set in Chile's northern region and touched on conditions of poverty, violence, and injustice. [1] Alonso was recognized as one of the country's most distinguished writers about rural life, and her stories were collected in many books. [4]