Susana Calandrelli
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Susana Calandrelli was an Argentine writer and teacher.

Biography

Born in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of Argentina, and the second-largest metropolitan area in South America, after São Paulo. It is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent...

, Calandrelli wrote everything from poetry
Poetry
Poetry is a form of literary art in which language is used for its aesthetic and evocative qualities in addition to, or in lieu of, its apparent meaning...

, stories, novels to essays, plays, lectures and study books. She entered several different cultural institutions and directed the Escuela de Servicio Social del Insituto de Cultura Religiosa Superior. She specialized in graphology
Graphology
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 and characterology
Characterology
Characterology is a method of character reading that attempted to combine revised physiognomy, reconstructed phrenology and amplified pathognomy, with ethnology, sociology and anthropology. Developed by L...

, giving courses over such material. In 1918 she received a gold medal for her work A los muertos ignorados and an award of honor for La libertad from the Académie des Jeux Floraux
Académie des Jeux floraux
Académie des Jeux floraux , or Collège de la gaie science , is the most ancient literary institution of the western world. It was founded in 1323 by Clémence Isaure as the Consistori del Gay Saber with the goal of encouraging Occitan poetry...

 in Languedoc
Languedoc
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 in both Spanish and French. She also collaborated in the Buenos Aires-based La Nación
La Nación
La Nación is an Argentine daily newspaper. The country's leading conservative paper, the centrist Clarín is its main competitor. It is the only newspaper in Argentina still published in broadsheet format.-Overview:...

, La Prensa
La Prensa (Buenos Aires)
La Prensa is an Argentine daily newspaper.Based in Buenos Aires, it was founded on 18 October 1869 by José C. Paz. La Prensa ranked among the most widely circulated dailies in Argentina in subsequent decades, earning a reputation for conservatism and support for British interests in Argentina...

, El Hogar and other newspapers and magazines, publishing many books. Her works were appreciated by foreign audiences as well and she and her work were mentioned in several encyclopedias and anthologies in London, New York, and throughout Europe and the Americas. Some of Calandrelli's poems formed part of the Antología de la Poesía Argentina Moderna (1896-1930) by Julio Noé. Among the other featured poets were Jorge Luis Borges
Jorge Luis Borges
Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges Acevedo , known as Jorge Luis Borges , was an Argentine writer, essayist, poet and translator born in Buenos Aires. In 1914 his family moved to Switzerland where he attended school, receiving his baccalauréat from the Collège de Genève in 1918. The family...

, Leopoldo Marechal
Leopoldo Marechal
Leopoldo Marechal was one of the most important Argentine writers of the twentieth century.- Biographical notes :...

, Ricardo Güiraldes
Ricardo Güiraldes
Ricardo Güiraldes was an Argentine novelist and poet, one of the most significant Argentine writers of his era, particularly known for his 1926 novel Don Segundo Sombra, set amongst the gauchos.-Life:...

, Oliverio Girondo
Oliverio Girondo
Oliverio Girondo was an Argentine poet. He was born in Buenos Aires to a relatively wealthy family, enabling him from a young age to travel to Europe, where he studied in both Paris and England...

, Luis Cané, Leopoldo Lugones
Leopoldo Lugones
Leopoldo Lugones Argüello was an Argentine writer and journalist.-Early life:Born in Villa de María del Río Seco, a city in Córdoba Province, in Argentina's Catholic heartland, Lugones belonged to a family of landed gentry...

 and Alfonsina Storni
Alfonsina Storni
Alfonsina Storni was one of the most important Latin-American poets of the modernist period.-Life:Storni was born in Sala Capriasca, Switzerland to an Argentine beer industrialist living in Switzerland for a few years. There, Storni learned to speak Italian...

.

Published works

  • Carillons dans l’ombre, poésie en français, Buenos Aires, Imprimerie Fontana, 1921.
  • Al trasluz de las horas, Buenos Aires, Imp. Rodríguez Giles, 1925.
  • Cuentos alucinados, La Plata, Olivieri y Dominguez, 1932.
  • Curso moderno de geografía elemental, Buenos Aires, Kapelusz, 1932, Premio de la provincia de Buenos Aires. 2da ed. 1938.
  • El manuscrito de Silvia Gallus, Buenos Aires, Tor, 1934.
  • Si usted fuera Flavio, play heard on Radio Nacional around 1930.
  • El rumor del mundo, Victoria, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Ed. Serviam, 1937.
  • Breve vida de N.S. Jesucristo: el evangelio, Buenos Aires, Emmanuel, 1939.
  • La palabra que no se pronuncia [prologue by Carlos Obligado], Buenos Aires, Comisión Argentina de Publicaciones e Intercambio, 1939.
  • Vida de N.S. Jesucristo, para niños, Buenos Aires, Editorial San Jorge, 1939.
  • La Vida de Jesús, Buenos Aires, Ediciones Sagradas.
  • Cuentos de Navidad, Buenos Aires, Comisión Argentina de Publicaciones, 1940.
  • Nociones de Geografía general y Argentina: 3° y 4° grados, Buenos Aires, Kapelusz, 1940.
  • Los ojos vacíos, Buenos Aires, Nuestra Novela N*11, 1941.
  • Nuevo curso de historia argentina, 2da ed. Buenos Aires, Kapelusz, 1941.
  • Maggy, de Edouard Martial Lekeux, translation from French by S. Calandrelli, Buenos Aires, Caritas, 1942 ; Ed. Pax et Bonum, 1946.
  • Andresito y Periquito, Children's stories, Buenos Aires, 1943.
  • El tesoro escondido, Children's stories, Buenos Aires, 1943.
  • El Dios desconocido, History of the times of Christ, novel, Buenos Aires, Emecé, 1948.
  • Madre, Libro de Lectura para 4to Grado, Buenos Aires, Editorial Luis Laserre, 1955.
  • Martín Fierro, Synthesis of the poetry by Martín Fierro, Buenos Aires, Ed. San Jorge, 1957, 1966, 1978.
  • El reloj de ébano, Buenos Aires, Ediciones de Koperva. 1962; Premio de la Sociedad Argentina de Escritores, 1963.
  • Leyendas cristianas de Navidad, Buenos Aires, Ed. San Jorge. 1963. Premio de la Municipalidad de Buenos Aires.
  • El otro sol, stories, 1964.
  • La verdad y el sueño, Buenos Aires, Lib.Huemul, 1964.
  • Angeles en el evangelio, Buenos Aires, Ed. Paulinas, 1967.
  • Los animales en el evangelio, Buenos Aires, Ed. Paulinas, 1967.
  • Parábolas del evangelio, Buenos Aires, Ed. Paulinas, 1967.
  • Pecadores del evangelio, Buenos Aires, Ed. Paulinas, 1967.
  • Personajes de la pasión, Buenos Aires, Ed. Paulinas, 1967.
  • Soldados del evangelio, Buenos Aires, Ed. Paulinas, 1967.
  • A la sombra del gran templo, Buenos Aires, 1968. Premio de la Asociación de Escritoras Católicas, 1971.
  • Ese planeta llamado locura, Prologue by Alfredo Cahn, Buenos Aires, Ediciones de Koperva, 1969. Premio de la Asociación de Escritoras Católicas, 1971.
  • El chango del Altiplano, novel, Ed. Abril SA. (Huemul, 1971, 1975, 1977).
  • La Gloria, 16 Argentine stories, Anthology of Argentine writers, (one story by S. Calandrelli: La Gloria), Buenos Aires, Huemul, 1971.

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  • Conducted children's auditions, La hora infantil. Formed part of the staff of Radio Stentor, considered The Fairy of Radio Stentor 1933.
  • Her play was broadcast in three acts on Radio Nacional : Si usted fuera Flavio.
  • She directed and produced Blanca nieves y el Príncipe azul, unedited film, 1945.
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