Maité Allamand

Maité Allamand (29 October 1911 – 3 January 1996[1]) was a Chilean writer and diplomat. Born Jeanne Dominique Marie Therese Allamand Madaune to a French family based in Chile,[2][3] she was an influential figure in the early development of children's literature in that country.[4] She was the director of the PEN Club and a member of the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY). She received several awards, including the 1962 Municipal Prize of Santiago in the short story category and the 1969 IBBY CRAV prize.[2]

Maité Allamand
Born
Jeanne Dominique Marie Therese Allamand Madaune

(1911-10-29)29 October 1911
Santiago, Chile
Died3 January 1996(1996-01-03) (aged 84)
Santiago, Chile
OccupationWriter, diplomat
Years active1933–1994
MovementNeocriollismo
Spouse(s)Luis Hervé
Awards
  • 1962 Municipal Prize of Santiago
  • 1969 IBBY CRAV prize

Biography

Maité Allamand spent her childhood in the countryside on the banks of the Maule River, after her father's job transferred him there. This rural environment influenced her later work.[5] In 1920 she enrolled in the Sacred Heart College of Talca, where she learned to speak and read Spanish.

After finishing her education, Allamand worked in the legation to Belgium, thanks to her mastery of French. She remained in this position from 1932 until 1940, when she married the doctor and researcher Luis Hervé.[2][3]

Select bibliography

  • 1933 - Cosas de campo
  • 1936 - Parvas viejas
  • 1944 - Renovales
  • 1950 - Alamito el Largo
  • 1960 - El funeral del diablo
  • 1966 - Huellas en la ciudad
  • 1969 - El sueño y la lumbre
  • 1974 - La niña de las trenzas de lana
  • 1991 - Cerrín que quería crecer
  • 1993 - El buzón colorado[3]
gollark: Yes, it is insulting to Monopoly.
gollark: Monopoly is easy - roll dice, buy things you land on, occasionally add houses.
gollark: What if we make it ternary?
gollark: Erase the important bits?
gollark: Anyway, that would mean that all CPUs would also contain some sort of stupidly powerful electromagnetic accelerator or whatever, which is totally useful.

References

  1. "Etchepare". Los Vascos de Francia en Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 April 2017.
  2. González-Vergara, Ruth (1 January 1994). "Maite Allamand (1911)". In Rojas Piña, Benjamín; Pinto Villarroel, Patricia (eds.). Escritoras chilenas [Chilean Women Writers] (in Spanish). 3. Editorial Cuarto Propio. pp. 243–257. ISBN 9789562601627. Retrieved 19 April 2017 via Google Books.
  3. "Maité Allamand". Lectura Viva (in Spanish). Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved April 19, 2017.
  4. Peña Muñoz, Manuel. "La Literatura Infantil Chilena" [Chilean Children's Literature]. Escritores.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 April 2017.
  5. "Maité Allamand". Memoria Chilena (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 7 October 2014. Retrieved 19 April 2017.
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