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Sara Gallardo

Sara Gallardo (23 December 1931 – 14 June 1988) was an influential〔(Brizuela, Leopoldo (4 January 2004) "Escrito en las llamas" ("Writing in the Flames") ''Página/12'' Buenos Aires, Argentina ) in Spanish〕 Argentine author, noted, among other things, for her magical realism.
==Life==
Gallardo was born in Buenos Aires to an upper class family with extensive agricultural property. She became an astute observer and critic of the Argentine aristocracy, much along the lines of Charlotte Brontë.〔〔Flores, Angel (1992) "Sara Gallardo" ''Spanish American Authors: The Twentieth Century'' H. W, Wilson Company, New York, p. 333, ISBN 0-8242-0806-4〕
She was married twice, first to Luis Pico Estrada and then to Hector A. Murena. Gallardo began publishing in 1958. In addition to her numerous newspaper columns and essays, she published five novels, a collection of short stories, several children’s books, and a number of travelogues. She contributed to the magazines ''Primera Plana'', '' Panorama'' and '' Confirmado'' among others.〔("Sara Gallardo" ''El Broli Argentino'' )〕 She is quoted as often saying, "Writing is an absurd and heroic activity."〔"Escribir es un oficio absurdo y heroico" ("Sara Gallardo" ''El Broli Argentino'' )〕
Greatly affected by the death of her second husband in 1975, she virtually stopped writing. She retreated from society and settled with her children in La Cumbre, Córdoba Province, in a house that was provided by the writer Manuel Mujica Láinez. Then beginning in 1979, she toured Spain where she wrote ''The Rose in the Wind'' (''La Rosa en el Viento''), her last book. She continued her travels in Switzerland and Italy, but did not finish any more works. Upon her return to Argentina she died of an asthma attack in Buenos Aires at age 56. She left notes on a planned biography of the Jewish intellectual and Carmelite nun, Edith Stein, who had been killed at the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1942.

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