Angélica Palma
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Angélica Palma y Román was a writer
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, journalist
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 and biographer from Peru
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.

Life

Angélica Palma was the daughter of famous Peruvian author and scholar Ricardo Palma
Ricardo Palma
Manuel Ricardo Palma Soriano was a Peruvian author, scholar, librarian and politician. His magnum opus is the Tradiciones peruanas.- Biography :...

 and Cristina Román Olivier. Her brother Clemente Palma
Clemente Palma
Clemente Palma was a Peruvian writer. He was the son of famous Peruvian author and scholar Ricardo Palma and Cristina Román Olivier...

 was also a distinguished Peruvian writer. She received her primary education at a school operated by Teresa Gonzáles de Fanning. She continued her education under the supervision of her father who held the position of director of the National Library of Peru.

In 1892, she and her brother Ricardo Palma accompanied their father on a trip to Spain
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, where he represented Peru at the Ninth International Congress of Americanists.

On the death of their father in 1919, Angélica and her sisters Augusta and Renée devoted themselves to the task of publishing their father's principal work, the Tradiciones Peruanas
Tradiciones Peruanas
The Tradiciones Peruanas is a compendium of some of the writings of the Peruvian writer Ricardo Palma.-Introduction:The writings, which are collectively known as the Tradiciones, started appearing in 1863 in newspapers and magazines...

. She edited a selection of her father's writings that was published under the title El Palma de la Juventud (The Palm of Youth) in Lima in 1921. This book constituted a notable contribution to the children's literature of Peru.

She collaborated with various publications in Peru such as Prisma, El Comercio, Variedades, La Crónica until traveling to Spain in 1919.

From 1921 to 1923 she lived in Madrid
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 where she edited her father Ricardo Palma's Tradiciones Peruanas
Tradiciones Peruanas
The Tradiciones Peruanas is a compendium of some of the writings of the Peruvian writer Ricardo Palma.-Introduction:The writings, which are collectively known as the Tradiciones, started appearing in 1863 in newspapers and magazines...

(published in Madrid from 1921 to 1925) and traveled through France
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, Belgium
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 and England
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.

In 1926 she attended the Inter-American Congress of Women in Panama
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 and in 1929 she returned to Europe after the Government of Peru appointed her as a delegate to the International Exhibition in Seville
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. She then participated in the History Congress in Barcelona
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, where she presented her work on Viceroy Abascal. In 1931 she returned to Lima. In July 1935, the Ministry of Justice and Public Education of Argentina invited her to deliver talks and lectures and participate in various activities in honour of her father such as the unveiling of a bust of her father. Angélica gave talks and lectures at the Cervantes Theater and was present at the tribute paid to her father at the Faculty of Arts at the University of Buenos Aires. She visited la Plata
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 and Montevideo
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. After traveling to the city of Rosario
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, she fell ill and shortly after being admitted to the British Sanatorium in Buenos Aires
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 she died from an attack of pneumonia and pleurisy. Her remains were repatriated from Buenos Aires to Peru on 21 March 1936 and buried in the cemetery of Lima.

Work

  • Vencida (1918)
  • Por senda propia (1921)
  • Coloniaje romántico (1923)
  • Tiempos de la Patria Vieja (1923)
  • Uno de tantos (1926)
  • Sombra alucinante (1939)
  • Contando cuentos, children's stories (1930)

Secondary Reading Sources

  • Elmore, Nancy, 'Del olvido a la memoria: mujeres peruanas, 1860-1930 : historia gráfica', Lima, Biblioteca Nacional del Perú, 2003.

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