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Amparo Dávila : ウィキペディア英語版
Amparo Dávila
Amparo Davila born 1928 in Zacatecas, Mexico is a Mexican author.
==Life==
Dávila was the sole surviving child of her parents. The oldest son died at childbirth. The next son died as a result of meningitis, and the last son died during his infancy.〔Gil, Eve. "El Tiempo Destrozado De Amparo Dávila." Mundo Poesía : Poemas - Publicar Poesía En Línea - Poemas En Español. .〕 She learned to love reading at an early age from spending time in her father's library. Her childhood was marked by fear, a theme that appeared in a number of her future works as an author.〔Galicia, Roberto E. "Amparo Dávila: Una Maestra Del Cuento." La Jornada Semanal 565 (2005). .〕 Her first published work was ''Salmos bajo la luna'' in 1950. This was followed by ''Meditaciones a la orilla del sueno'' and ''Perfil de soledades''. She then moved to Mexico City where she worked as Alfonso Reyes's Secretary.〔"Dávila, Amparo." Escritores.org - Recursos Para Escritores. .〕 In 1966 she was a part of the Centro Mexicano de Escritores (Mexican Writer's Center) where she received a grant to continue writing. In 2008, Davila was recognized by el Palacio de Bellas Artes de Mexico (the palace of fine arts of Mexico). 〔.〕
Davila is known for her use themes of insanity, danger, and death, typically dealing with a female protagonist. Many of her protagonists appear to have mental disorders and lash out, often violently, against others. Many times the women are still unable to escape from their mental issues and live with the actions they have taken. She also plays with ideas of time. She uses time as a symbol of that which we cannot change.
Her other works include:
*''Salmos bajo la luna'' (1950)
*''Meditaciones a la orilla del sueño''
*''Perfil de soledades'' (1954)
*''Tiempo destrozado'' (1959)
*''Música concreta'' (1964)
*''Árboles petrificados'' (1977)
*''Muerte en el bosque'' (1985)

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