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Name
  
Maria Tiberti

Role
  
Writer

Died
  
1987


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María Dhialma Tiberti (La Plata, Argentina, October 25, 1928 - San Isidro, Argentina, January 16, 1987) was an Argentine writer. Married to the well known scientist Gregorio Baro, she studied at the Escuela Normal Nº1 “Mary O’Graham” and later on, literature and history, at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata. She was responsible for the Del Bosque editions, composed of works of other well-known writers, such as Raúl Amaral, Horacio Ponce de León, Ana Emilia Lahite, and María de Villarino, who were all part of the so-called Generation del 40’. She also worked for several newspapers and specialized magazines, and was a member of the Argentine Society of Writers (SADE, in Spanish) as well as of a large number of cultural and social institutions. She won some prizes, among which was the Consejo del Escritor for her short story Niña en la ventana, and another for her novel Estimado señor Gris.

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Poetry

  • Cielo Recto (1947),
  • Tierra de amapolas (1949),
  • Las sombras amarillas (1949)
  • Novels

  • Los Títeres (1948),
  • Estimado señor Gris (1967)
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