'Alejandra Pizarnik' (
April 291936-
September 251972) was an
Argentine poet.
She was born to
Russian
Jewish immigrant parents in
Buenos Aires,
Argentina. A year after entering the department of
Philosophy and
Letters at the
Universidad de Buenos Aires, Pizarnik published her first book of poetry, ''La tierra más ajena'' (1955). Soon after, she studied painting with
Juan Batlle Planas. Pizarnik followed her debut work with two more volumes of poems, ''La última inocencia'' (1956) and ''Las aventuras perdidas'' (1958).
From 1960 to 1964 Pizarnik lived in
Paris. There she worked for the journal ''Cuadernos'', sat on the editorial board of the magazine
Les Lettres Nouvelles, and participated in the Parisian
literary world. Pizarnik also attended a variety of courses at the
Sorbonne, including contemporary
French Literature. She died in
Buenos Aires of a self-induced overdose of
seconal.
Words in life
★ ''La tierra más ajena'' (1955)
★ ''Last Innoncence'' (''La última inocencia,'' 1956)
★ ''Lost Adventures'' (''Las aventuras perdidas'',1958)
★ ''Diana's Tree'' (''Árbol de Diana'', 1962)
★ ''Works and nights (''Los trabajos y las noches'', 1965)
★ ''Extracción de la piedra de locura'' (1968)
★ ''El infierno musical'' (1971)
★ ''La condesa sangrienta'' (1971)
Selection of Essays and Reviews
★ "Humor y poesía en un libro de Julio Cortázar." Revista Nacional de Cultura [Caracas] 25.160 (1963): 77-82.
★ "'El ojo' de Alberto Girri." Rev. Sur [Bs. As.] 291 (1964): 84-87.
★ "El verbo encarnado." Sur 294 (1965): 35-39.
★ "Silencios en movimientos." Sur 294 (1965): 103-106.
★ "Una tradición de la ruptura." La Nación [Bs. As.] (June 26 1966).
★ "Sabios y poetas." Sur 306 (1967): 52-55.
★ "Dominios ilícitos." Sur 311 (1968): 91-95.
★ "Nota de relectura de 'Nadja'. La muchacha del Bosque." Imagen [Caracas] 32 (1968).
★ "Notas sobre un cuento de Cortázar: 'El otro cielo'." Imagen 25 (1968): 5-6.
★ "'La motocicleta' de André Pieyre de Mandiargues." Sur 320 (1969): 101-104.
★ "The Bloody Countess. (1968)" The Oxford Book of Gothic Tales, ed. Chris Baldick. Oxford University Press: 466-477.
External links
★
Official Website (Spanish)
★
Pizarnik's Work (Spanish)
★
Site on Pizarnik (Spanish)