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Magda Portal
Magda Portal (May 27, 1900 – 1989) was a Peruvian poet, feminist, author, and political activist and leader. She was recognized in the vanguardia poetry literary movement in Peru and Latin America, and she was one of the founders of the APRA (American Popular Revolutionary Alliance) political party.
== Early life ==

Magda Portal was born on May 27, 1900 in Barranco, near Lima, Peru.〔Daniel R. Reedy. Spanish American Women Writers: A Bio-Biographical Source Book, Diane E. Marting, ed., (Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1990), 483.〕 As a young woman, she worked during the day, and attended classes at the University of San Marcos during the evening. These classes broadened her views on philosophical and political ideals.〔Wallace Fuentes, ''Becoming Magda Portal'', 91-93.〕 During this stage of her life as a young woman, she began her literary career by writing poetry and reporting for magazines. In 1923, Portal was recognized by the prestigious Juegos Florales poetry competition. However, Portal refused to accept the prize when she heard Augusto Leguia, the Peruvian president was to announce and award the prize to her.〔Flores, ''Spanish American Authors'', 697-698.〕 This was a definitive move in her career, and perhaps marked the beginning of Portal’s political career.

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