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词条 List of Argentine women writers
释义

  1. A

  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

  5. E

  6. F

  7. G

  8. H

  9. I

  10. K

  11. L

  12. M

  13. N

  14. O

  15. P

  16. R

  17. S

  18. T

  19. U

  20. V

  21. W

  22. Y

  23. See also

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This is a list of women writers who were born in Argentina or whose writings are closely associated with this country.

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A

  • Florencia Abbate (born 1976), novelist, poet, essayist, short story writer, journalist
  • Margarita Abella Caprile (1901–1960), poet, novelist, short story writer, travel writer, journalist
  • Agustina Andrade (1858–1891), poet
  • Elizabeth Azcona Cranwell (1933–2004), surrealist poet, short story writer, critic, translator

B

  • Ana Baron (1950–2015), writer, journalist
  • Emma de la Barra (1861–1947), best selling novelist
  • Emma Barrandeguy (1914–2006), poet, novelist, journalist, translator
  • Diana Bellessi (born 1946), poet, essayist
  • Juana Bignozzi (1937–2015), translator, journalist, poet
  • Poldy Bird (born 1941), poet, essayist, columnist
  • Liliana Bodoc (born 1958), novelist
  • Ivonne Bordelois (born 1934), poet, essayist, linguist
  • Alicia Borinsky, since 1975, novelist, poetm critic
  • Norah Borges (1901–1998), artist, illustrator, poet, journalist
  • Elsa Bornemann (1952–2013), children's writer
  • Herminia Brumana (1897–1954), novelist, playwright, journalist
  • Silvina Bullrich (1915–1990), best selling novelist, translator, screenwriter, critic
  • Delfina Bunge (1881–1952), poet, short story writer, essayist

C

  • Susana Calandrelli (1901–1978), poet, novelist, short story writer, essayist, textbook writer
  • Estela Canto (1919–1994), novelist, biographer, journalist, translator
  • María Luisa Carnelli (1898–1987), poet, journalist
  • Albertina Carri (born 1973), actress, screenwriter, film director
  • Nené Cascallar (1914–1982), playwright for radio and television, screenwriter
  • Flavia Company (born 1963), novelist, poet
  • Celia Correas de Zapata (born 1935), poet, non-fiction writer, historian, educator
  • Maria Sonia Cristoff (born 1965), novelist, short story writer, non-fiction writer
  • Maria Renee Cura (died 2007), indologist, non-fiction writer

D

  • Alicia Dujovne Ortiz (born 1940), poet, columnist, short story writer, biographer

E

  • Ada María Elflein (1880–1919), poet, columnist, translator, teacher
  • Mariana Enríquez (born 1973), journalist, novelist, short story writer

F

  • Paloma Fabrykant (born 1981), artist, journalist, non-fiction writer, mixed martial arts expert
  • Manuela Fingueret (1945–2013), poet, novelist, journalist, essayist
  • Luisa Futoransky (born 1939), poet, novelist, journalist, scholar

G

  • Sara Gallardo (1931–1988), novelist, short story writer
  • Griselda Gambaro (born 1928), novelist, playwright, short story writer, essayist, young adult writer
  • Betina Gonzalez (born 1972), novelist, short story writer
  • Viviana Gorbato (1950–2005), journalist, writer, professor
  • Angélica Gorodischer (born 1928), short story writer, novelist
  • Juana Manuela Gorriti (1818–1892), novelist, short story writer, politician
  • Beatriz Guido (1924–1988), novelist, screenwriter

H

  • Liliana Heker (born 1943), short story writer, novelist, essayist

I

  • Marcela Iacub (born 1964), French-language novelist, essayist
  • Sylvia Iparraguirre (born 1947), novelist, human rights activist

K

  • Nelly Kaplan (born 1931), French-language novelist, essayist, script writer
  • Alicia Kozameh (born 1953), novelist, short story writer, poet

L

  • Ana Emilia Lahitte (1921–2013), poet, playwright, essayist, journalist
  • Norah Lange (1905–1972), poet, novelist, autobiographer
  • Marta Lynch (1925–1985), novelist, short story writer
  • Pilar de Lusarreta (1914–1967), journalist, short story writer, essayist, critic

M

  • Eduarda Mansilla (1834–1892), novelist, playwright, essayist, music critic, composer
  • Daisy May Queen (born 1965), radio and television presenter, writer
  • Rosita Melo (1897–1981), pianist, composer, songwriter, poet
  • Martha Mercader (1926–2010), politician, novelist, short story writer, essayist, children's writer
  • Tununa Mercado (born 1939), novelist, short story writer, essayist
  • Liliana Díaz Mindurry (born 1953), poet, novelist, short story writer
  • Susana Molinari Leguizamón, from 1939, poet
  • Graciela Montes (born 1947), children's writer, translator
  • Ana Gloria Moya (1954–2013), novelist
  • Cristina Mucci (born 1949), writer, journalist

N

  • María Negroni (born 1951), poet, essayist, novelist, translator

O

  • Clara Obligado (born 1950), novelist, short story writer
  • Silvina Ocampo (1903–1993), poet, short story writer, playwright
  • Victoria Ocampo (1890–1979), magazine publisher, critic, journalist, essayist, autobiographer, translator
  • María Rosa Oliver (1898–1977), short story writer, essayist, critic, translator
  • Olga Orozco (1920–1999), poet, journalist
  • Elvira Orphée (born 1930), novelist, short story writer

P

  • Alicia Partnoy (born 1955), poet, translator, human rights activist
  • Josefina Passadori (1900–1987), writer, educator
  • Clara Passafari (1930–1994), anthropologist, non-fiction writer, poet
  • Luisa Peluffo (born 1941), journalist, poet, novelist
  • Alejandra Pizarnik (1936–1972), poet, journalist
  • Lucía Puenzo (born 1976), novelist, film director
  • Adriana Puiggrós (born 1941), non-fiction writer, politician, educator

R

  • Patricia Ratto (born 1962), writer, teacher
  • Petrona Rosende (1797–1893), poet, journalist

S

  • María Sáez de Vernet (1800–1858), chronicler of Argentine settlement of the Falkland Islands
  • Matilde Sánchez (born 1958), journalist, writer, and translator
  • Beatriz Sarlo (born 1942), critic, journal editor, non-fiction writer
  • Samanta Schweblin (born 1978), novelist, short story writer
  • Susy Shock (born 1968), actress, writer, singer
  • Ana María Shua (born 1951), novelist, short story writer, poet, essayist, playwright, children's writer
  • Alicia Steimberg (1933–2012), novelist, short story writer, translator
  • Alfonsina Storni (1892–1938), poet, playwright

T

  • María Dhialma Tiberti (1928–1987), novelist, poet
  • Marta Traba (1923–1983), art critic, novelist

U

  • Hebe Uhart (born 1936), novelist, short story writer

V

  • Luisa Valenzuela (born 1938), novelist, short story writer, essayist
  • Aurora Venturini (born 1922), novelist, short story writer, poet, essayist, translator
  • Esther Vilar (born 1935), German-language non-fiction writer, playwright
  • Paulina Vinderman (born 1944), poet, translator

W

  • Paula Wajsman (1939–1995), psychologist, poet, translator, researcher
  • María Elena Walsh (1930–2011), children's writer, poet, novelist, playwright, musician
  • Susana, Lady Walton (1926–1983), English language non- fiction writer
  • Ema Wolf (born 1948), writer, journalist

Y

  • Laura Yasán (born 1960), poet

See also

  • List of Argentine writers
  • List of women writers
  • List of Spanish-language authors
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