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Name
  
Marta Lynch


Role
  
Writer

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Marta Lynch was the pseudonym of Marta Lía Frigerio (Buenos Aires, 8 March 1925 – 8 October 1985), an Argentinian writer. She wrote seven novels and nine collections of short prose.

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Life

Born in Buenos Aires, she studied philology at the University of Buenos Aires. She married a lawyer, Juan Manuel Lynch, with whom she had two children. She belonged to a group of female Argentine writers in the 50's and 60's (like Silvina Bullrich, Beatriz Guido, Sara Gallardo Sara Gallardo, etc.). They wrote various best-sellers and were both popular and controversial during that time. Alberto Girri described Lynch as a writer "little less than unique among us, for her impetus and narrative dexterity and incorporating to our literature characters like Mrs. Ordóñez or Colorado Villanueva, perhaps archetypes of our means."

She graduated with a degree in literature at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of Buenos Aires. She gave lectures in Europe and throughout the Americas (Mexico, Cuba, Paraguay, Chile, Uruguay) and collaborated with La Nación. She was proclaimed one of the ten best South American storytellers.

Political Activity

In November 1972, Lynch travelled in the charter that brought back Juan Perón. Her political stances changed throughout her lifetime.

Death

She was terrified of the effects of aging both on the body and in the mind. In 1985, after a long battle with depression, she committed suicide in Buenos Aires.

She is survived by her children the anthropologist Manuel Ramiro, the philosopher Enrique and Marta Juana Lynch. And her grandchildren, including Deborah Francisca and Maria Josefina Lynch; Maria and Juan Manuel Lynch; Maria Carelli and Juan and Catalina Poitevin, respectively.

Works

  • La alfombra roja (Fabril Editora, 1962) Novela
  • Al vencedor (Editorial Losada, 1965) Novela
  • Los cuentos tristes (Centro Editor de América Latina, 1967) Cuentos
  • La señora Ordóñez (Editorial Jorge Álvarez, 1968) Novela
  • Cuentos de colores (Editorial Sudamericana, 1970) - Premio Municipal - Cuentos
  • El cruce del río (Editorial Sudamericana, 1972) Novela
  • Un árbol lleno de manzanas (Editorial Sudamericana, 1974) Novela
  • Los dedos de la mano (Editorial Sudamericana, 1976) Cuentos
  • La penúltima versión de la Colorada Villanueva (Editorial Sudamericana, 1978) Novela
  • Los años de fuego (Editorial Sudamericana, 1980) Cuentos
  • Informe bajo llave (Editorial Sudamericana, 1983) Novela
  • No te duermas, no me dejes (Editorial Sudamericana, 1985) Cuentos
  • Rasgos biográficos
  • Biografía de la autora
  • Lynch, Bullrich y Guido: Aquellas 3
  • Entrevista de 1969
  • Marta Lynch, un personaje trágico - diario Clarin
  •  Newfoundland

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    Works

  • La alfombra roja (The Red Rug), 1962
  • Al vencedor (To the Victor), 1965
  • La señora Ordonez (Mrs Ordonez), 1967
  • El cruce del río (River Crossing), 1972
  • Un arbol lleno de manzanas (A Tree Filled with Apples), 1974
  • La penúltima Versión de la Colorado Villanueva (The Penultimate Version of Red Villanueva), 1978
  • Informe bajo llave (Report under Lock and Key), 1983
  • References

    Marta Lynch Wikipedia