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María Elena Walsh (1 February 1930 – 10 January 2011) was an Argentine poet, novelist, musician, playwright, writer and composer, mainly known for her songs and books for children. Her work includes many of the most popular children's books and songs of all time in her home country.

María Elena Walsh
Walsh photographed by Grete Stern in 1952
Born(1930-02-01)1 February 1930
Ramos Mejía, Argentina
Died10 January 2011(2011-01-10) (aged 80)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
OccupationPoet, author, musician, writer
GenreChildren's literature, Autobiographical novel, poetry
PartnerSara Facio (1978–2011)
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Biography


Walsh at 17 years old, when she published her first book, the acclaimed Otoño Imperdonable
Walsh at 17 years old, when she published her first book, the acclaimed Otoño Imperdonable
María Elena Walsh and Leda Valladares, 1960
María Elena Walsh and Leda Valladares, 1960
Walsh signing copies of her books, 1962
Walsh signing copies of her books, 1962
Walsh in 1971
Walsh in 1971
Walsh in 2008 with president Cristina Fernández
Walsh in 2008 with president Cristina Fernández

María Elena Walsh was born in Villa Sarmiento, Morón, Greater Buenos Aires, to a railway worker of English and Irish descent, who played the piano and a woman of Spanish descent. As a child, she lived in a big house, where she greatly enjoyed reading and listening to music in a cultural environment. When she was 15, Walsh had some of her poems published in El Hogar (magazine) and La Nación (newspaper). In 1947, before graduating from art school, she published her first book, Otoño Imperdonable, a collection of poems which was critically acclaimed and received recognition from important Latin American writers.[1][2]

After graduation in 1948, she traveled to North America invited by poet Juan Ramón Jiménez and Europe during the era of Peronism and then moved to Paris, where she spent four years in the early 1950s. While there, Walsh performed in concerts featuring Argentine folklore with fellow Argentinean singer Leda Valladares (born 1919), forming the duo "Leda & María" and recording for Le chant du monde.[3]

She returned to Argentina in 1956 after the Revolución Libertadora. From 1958 onwards, Walsh wrote numerous TV scripts, plays, poems, books and songs, specially dedicated to young children. She was also a successful performer, singing her own songs onstage and recording them later in albums, like Canciones para mirar, Canciones para mí and El País de Nomeacuerdo. Juguemos en el mundo, also an album, was a satirical show for adults,[4] which was made into a film of the same title, albeit with a story unrelated to the original stage show and songs recording.[5] The film was based on her characters Doña Disparate y Bambuco and was directed by her partner at that time, Maria Herminia Avellaneda (1933–1997).[6]

Her work has often contained an underlying political message, as in the song El País del Nomeacuerdo ("I-Don't-Remember Land"), which was later used as the theme song for the film The Official Story, winner of the 1985 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.[7]

During the military dictatorship (1976–83) she was a fierce opponent, her song "Oración a la justicia" (Prayer for Justice) became a civil right anthem. In an open letter she criticized the regime censorship comparing the country with a preschool country calling it "Desventuras en el Pais-Jardin-de-Infantes" (Misadventures in the Preschool Country).[1][8]

In 1985 she received the title of Illustrious Citizen of the City of Buenos Aires, and in 1990 was named Doctor honoris causa of the National University of Cordoba and Illustrious People of Buenos Aires Province as well.[1][8]

In 1994 she was Highly Commended for the Hans Christian Andersen Award, a prize awarded by the International Board on Books for Young People.[9]

Walsh has been considered a "living legend, cultural hero (and) crest of nearly every childhood".[10]

What was written by María Elena configures the most important work of all time in its genre, comparable to Lewis Carroll's Alice or Pinocchio, a work that revolutionized the way to understand the relationship between poetry and childhood.


Death


María Elena Walsh died of bone cancer in Buenos Aires, aged 80, on 10 January 2011.[12]


Personal life


Walsh's partner from 1978 until her death in 2011 was Sara Facio (born 18 April 1932), an Argentine photographer, best-known herself for having photographed, along with Alicia D'amico, various cultural personalities, including Argentine writers Julio Cortázar and Alejandra Pizarnik.[13][12]


Bibliography



Books


Walsh published her first poem at the age of 15, in El Hogar magazine of Argentina. Her favorite audience was children, for whom she wrote more than 40 books. The following list includes mainly complete books but also some long newspaper articles.[14]

Books for adults
Books for children

Notes:

Due to the publication of that article, Walsh herself would be censored by the Military Government of Argentina.


Discography


Walsh recorded many albums with songs for children and for adults too. Her first albums were strongly influenced by Argentine folklore, working with composer and singer Leda Valladares. The album Canciones para Mí was her first release as a soloist, containing the songs Canción de Tomar el Té and Manuelita la Tortuga (which had been previously edited on an EP). This would become Walsh's best-known song.[14]

as "Leda y María", with Leda Valladares
as "María Elena Walsh"

Notes:


References


  1. Associated Press (11 January 2011). "Maria Elena Walsh, Argentine writer and singer, dies at 80". Washington Post. Retrieved 16 November 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. "Maria Elena Walsh | Argentine writer, 80". Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 16 November 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ruizbarreiro (10 January 2011). "leda valladares y maria elena walsh el paisanito.wmv". YouTube. Archived from the original on 14 January 2016. Retrieved 11 December 2011.
  4. tito demoron. "Argentina, Music hall, María Elena Walsh, milagro en Buenos Aires". Magicasruinas.com.ar. Retrieved 11 December 2011.
  5. filiguitar (8 June 2008). ""Juguemos en el mundo" de Maria Herminia Avellaneda −1971". YouTube. Archived from the original on 19 December 2021. Retrieved 11 December 2011.
  6. Marmol De Moura, Marcelo (10 January 2022). "María Elena Walsh, la dueña de las emociones". Radio Continental (in Spanish). PRISA. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
  7. Gleeson, Bridget. "Argentina as muse: works of art inspired by Argentine landscapes". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
  8. Muro, Valentín (4 March 2020). "Meet the Argentine Songwriter Who Defied Dictatorship With Children's Songs". Culture Trip. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  9. "Hans Christian Andersen Award". Curriculum Lab. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  10. Patricio Lennard (2 November 2008). "Vida mía. Las memorias de María Elena Walsh. Entrevista exclusiva: la creadora de Manuelita presenta su nuevo libro autobiográfico" (in Spanish). Página/12 ("Radar" supplement). Retrieved 18 June 2012.
  11. Julieta Roffo (31 January 2010). "El universo de María Elena Walsh, vigente en el imaginario popular" (in Spanish). Clarín ("Ñ" supplement). Retrieved 18 June 2012.
  12. Murió María Elena Walsh, Clarín, 10 January 2011 (in Spanish)
  13. M.L. Sougez; H. Pérez Gallardo (2003). Diccionario de historia de la fotografía. Madrid: Ediciones Cátedra. p. 166. ISBN 84-376-2038-4.
  14. María Elena Walsh, Suplemento Especial, Clarín, 11 January 2011



На других языках


[de] María Elena Walsh

María Elena Walsh (* 1. Februar 1930 in Ramos Mejía, Buenos Aires; † 10. Januar 2011 in Buenos Aires)[1] war eine argentinische Poetin, Schriftstellerin, Sängerin, Komponistin, Dramaturgin und Journalistin.
- [en] María Elena Walsh

[es] María Elena Walsh

María Elena Walsh (Morón, 1 de febrero de 1930-Buenos Aires, 10 de enero de 2011)[3]fue una poetisa, escritora, cantautora, dramaturga y compositora argentina, considerada como «mito viviente, prócer cultural y blasón de casi todas las infancias».[4]

[fr] María Elena Walsh

María Elena Walsh (Ramos Mejía, 1er février 1930-Buenos Aires, 10 janvier 2011) est une poétesse, romancière et musicienne argentine connue surtout pour ses disques et ses livres pour la jeunesse et autobiographiques.

[ru] Уолш, Мария Елена

Мария Елена Уолш (исп. María Elena Walsh; 1 февраля 1930, Рамос-Мехия, Большой Буэнос-Айрес — 10 января 2011, Буэнос-Айрес, Аргентина) — аргентинская писательница , поэтесса, драматург, композитор , журналистка. Феминистка.



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