Lenka Franulic
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Lenka Franulic (1908–1961) was a Chilean journalist. She is considered the first female journalist from Chile.[1]
Works
Publications
- In 1939, Franulic published her first book, "One Hundred Contemporary Artists", with portraits of prominent writers of the time.
- In 1943, she published the "Anthology of the American Short Story."
- She wrote one short story, "Two Cents of Violets", the only one that has been found. [2]
Translations
- "Kitty Foyle" by Christopher Morley
- "Boarding School" by Christa Winsloe
- "Harvey" by Mary Chase
- "The Waves" and "Intermission" by Virginia Woolf
- "Joseph Provider" by Thomas Mann
- "Has the Moon" by John Steinbeck
- "Charley's Aunt" by Brandon Thomas
- "The Lovers Terribles" and "Mischievous Spirit" by Noël Coward
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gollark: ***ALL HAIL HASKELL***
References
- Espinoza, Natalia (16 January 2020). "[Mujeres Inolvidables] Lenka Franulic: la historia de la primera mujer reconocida como periodista en Chile". El Mostrador (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 February 2020.
- «Lenka Franulic: Primera mujer chilena en recibir el Premio Nacional de Periodismo». El Museo te ayuda a hacer tus Tareas. Consultado el 1 de febrero de 2020.
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