Elvira Aldao de Díaz (1858 – 1950) was an Argentine writer of the Generation of 80. She was born in Rosario, into a military family. She spent her formative years in Buenos Aires before moving back to Rosario, where she became familiar with local writers and artists. Her family also had property in Mar del Plata where she spent many summers. In 1912 she travelled to Europe, spending several years there before returning to Argentina. She died in Mar del Plata in 1950.
Aldao is primarily remembered as a chronicler of local customs and the elite society of her era, especially in books such as Recuerdos de Antano and Veraneos Marplatenses.[1]
Works
edit- Mientras ruge el huracán.
- Horas de guerra y horas de paz.
- Veraneos marplatenses : de 1887 a 1923.
- Esplendores del Centenario : relatos de la elite argentina desde Europa y Estados Unidos.
- Recuerdos dispersos.
- Reminiscencias sobre Aristóbulo del Valle.
- Cartas íntimas (correspondencia con Lisandro de la Torre).
- Recuerdos de antaño.
- Cartas de dos amigas (1935).[2]
- París : 1914-1919.
References
edit- ^ "Crónicas de la ciudad II: Elvira Aldao de Díaz escribió sus recuerdos del Hotel Universal". Diario El Ciudadano y la Región. 2 January 2021. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
- ^ Fletcher, Lea Narrativa de mujeres argentinas: bibliografía de los siglos XIX y XX 2007 Feminaria Editora ISBN 978-987-21999-5-1; p. 22