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Marta Brunet (August 9, 1897 in Chillán, Chile October 27, 1967 in Montevideo), was a Chilean writer. She was a recipient of the National Prize for Literature.

Marta Brunet
Born(1897-08-09)August 9, 1897
Chillán, Chile
DiedOctober 27, 1967(1967-10-27) (aged 70)
Montevideo
NationalityChilean
OccupationWriter

Life and work


She was the only child of Ambrosio Brunet Molina and his Spanish wife María Presentación Cáraves de Colosia. Her mother was a disabled person which led to Marta being largely taught at home by tutors. In her teen years she traveled to Europe with her parents and became influenced by the authors there. In 1923 her first novel appeared and was noted for its realistic portrayal of country life. By 1929 she lived in Santiago and had won a literary prize for a short story. Her writings began to involve urban life more after this and her 1946 work Humo hacia el sur [Smoke on the Southern shore], involving urban society, would be one of her most noted. Later she became second secretary to the Chilean embassy, but was asked to resign by the government of Carlos Ibáñez del Campo[1] In her career as a writer she was the recipient of various awards including the National Literary Award in 1961.[2]


Works



Web sources


  1. Diane E. Marting (1990). Spanish American Women Writers: A Bio-bibliographical Source Book. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 53. ISBN 978-0-313-25194-8.
  2. Chilean site



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