Virginia Grütter (born Virginia Teresa del Carmen and Inés,
Puntarenas,
Costa Rica, 20 April 1929 – 3 March 2000) was a Costa Rican writer, actress and theatrical director.[1][2] In the year 2000 she died of
respiratory failure.
Publications
Poetry
"Give me your hand" (1954).
"Poetry of this world" (1973).
"Cradle songs and of battle" (1994). Áncora Prize of Literature in 1996.
Prose
"Friends and the wind" (the original title was "Boris") (1978).
"Missing" (1980).
"Singing to my time: memories" (1998).
References
^Sommer, Doris. "Poets on the Battlefield." The Women's Review of Books 5, no. 10/11 (1988): 17-18.
doi:
10.2307/4020349
^Campos, Jorge Blanco. "PROYECTO PARA UNA HISTORIA SOCIAL DE LA NARRATIVA DE COSTA RICA." Ibero-amerikanisches Archiv, Neue Folge, 13, no. 1 (1987): 15-28.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/43393065.
Grutter, V. (1998). Singing to my time: memories. Saint José: Publishing Women.
Monge Meza, C.F. (1984). The separate image: ideological models of the poetry costarricense, 1950–1980. Saint José: Institute of the Book, MCJD.
Quesada Soto, To. (2010). Brief history of the literature costarricense. Saint José: Publisher Costa Rica.
Ugalde, And. (2010). Virginia Grutter. In: Club of Books. Recovered on 25 September of the 2012: http://www.clubdelibros.com/biografias/183-virginia-grutter.html
Víquez Guzmán, B. (2009). Virginia Grutter Jiménez. In: the Literary art and his Theory. Recovered on 25 September of the 2012:
Poems of Virginia Grütter in the official place of the National Institute of the Women of Costa Rica:
Poems of Virginia Grütter in the program Further of the syllable, poetic anthology costarricense. Of the State University to Distance of Costa Rica:
[1]Archived 26 July 2019 at the
Wayback Machine
Technical index card of the film "Virginia Grütter: stronger that the pain" in the official place of the film-maker Quinka F. Stoehr:
[2]Archived 4 March 2016 at the
Wayback Machine
Virginia Grütter (born Virginia Teresa del Carmen and Inés,
Puntarenas,
Costa Rica, 20 April 1929 – 3 March 2000) was a Costa Rican writer, actress and theatrical director.[1][2] In the year 2000 she died of
respiratory failure.
Publications
Poetry
"Give me your hand" (1954).
"Poetry of this world" (1973).
"Cradle songs and of battle" (1994). Áncora Prize of Literature in 1996.
Prose
"Friends and the wind" (the original title was "Boris") (1978).
"Missing" (1980).
"Singing to my time: memories" (1998).
References
^Sommer, Doris. "Poets on the Battlefield." The Women's Review of Books 5, no. 10/11 (1988): 17-18.
doi:
10.2307/4020349
^Campos, Jorge Blanco. "PROYECTO PARA UNA HISTORIA SOCIAL DE LA NARRATIVA DE COSTA RICA." Ibero-amerikanisches Archiv, Neue Folge, 13, no. 1 (1987): 15-28.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/43393065.
Grutter, V. (1998). Singing to my time: memories. Saint José: Publishing Women.
Monge Meza, C.F. (1984). The separate image: ideological models of the poetry costarricense, 1950–1980. Saint José: Institute of the Book, MCJD.
Quesada Soto, To. (2010). Brief history of the literature costarricense. Saint José: Publisher Costa Rica.
Ugalde, And. (2010). Virginia Grutter. In: Club of Books. Recovered on 25 September of the 2012: http://www.clubdelibros.com/biografias/183-virginia-grutter.html
Víquez Guzmán, B. (2009). Virginia Grutter Jiménez. In: the Literary art and his Theory. Recovered on 25 September of the 2012:
Poems of Virginia Grütter in the official place of the National Institute of the Women of Costa Rica:
Poems of Virginia Grütter in the program Further of the syllable, poetic anthology costarricense. Of the State University to Distance of Costa Rica:
[1]Archived 26 July 2019 at the
Wayback Machine
Technical index card of the film "Virginia Grütter: stronger that the pain" in the official place of the film-maker Quinka F. Stoehr:
[2]Archived 4 March 2016 at the
Wayback Machine