O Autorze

Victoria Ocampo was an influential Argentine writer, intellectual, and cultural figure known for her literary contributions and her role in promoting women’s rights in Argentina. Born into a wealthy family in Buenos Aires, she became a prominent figure in the literary scene of the early 20th century. Ocampo founded the literary magazine 'Sur,' which became a platform for both Argentine and international writers, showcasing her commitment to literature and culture. Her interactions with notable figures such as Virginia Woolf and Gabriela Mistral further established her as a key player in the global literary community.

Throughout her life, Ocampo's writings reflected her passion for literature and her advocacy for social change. She explored themes of identity, feminism, and the complexities of human relationships in her essays and fiction. Her legacy is marked not only by her literary works but also by her unwavering dedication to fostering cultural dialogue and intellectual exchange. Victoria Ocampo remains a significant figure in Argentine literature, inspiring future generations of writers and thinkers.

Narodowość Argentyński
Data Urodzenia April 7, 1890
Miejsce Urodzenia Buenos Aires, Argentina
Data śmierci January 30, 1979