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Elizabeth Subercaseaux

Elizabeth Subercaseaux Sommerhoff (born 1945) is a Chilean journalist and writer.

Elizabeth Subercaseaux
Born
Elizabeth Subercaseaux Sommerhoff

1945 (age 77–78)
Santiago, Chile
Occupation(s)Journalist, writer
Spouses
  • Carlos Eugenio Lavín [es] (c. 1967–1974)
  • John J. Hassett
ChildrenAngelica, Alejandra, Carlos
Parent
  • Gerda Sommerhoff (mother)

Biography

Elizabeth Subercaseaux grew up near Cauqenes, Chile at her grandparents' home called Santa Clara.[1] Subercaseaux's father died in 1956, when he was 42 years old and she was 11. The five children of the marriage – Bernardo and Juan, older than Elizabeth, and Martin and Ximena, younger – were brought up by their mother, the sculptor, painter, and photographer Gerda Sommerhoff, who was a German and grew up in Holland. She is the great-great-granddaughter of the German composer Robert Schumann and Clara Wieck.[2][3]

After finishing high school in 1967, she traveled to Spain with her first husband, Carlos Eugenio Lavín [es], from whom she would be separated seven years later and with whom she had three children: Angelica, Alejandra, and Carlos Lavín Subercaseaux.

Career

Elizabeth Subercaseaux began her journalistic career as a contributor to the Nuevo Diario of Madrid.

On her return to Chile in 1974, she served as director of the children's magazine El Peque, taught at the University of Chile's School of Journalism, and performed interviews for the magazines Cosas, Apsi, Master, and Caras.

In 1990 she traveled to the United States, where she currently lives with her husband, Spanish-American literature professor, literary critic, and translator, John J. Hassett. There, in addition to continuing to write for various media, she has been a lecturer. She is a regular contributor to Ocean Drive magazine, and the newspapers La Nación of Santiago and Al Día of Philadelphia.

For 18 years she was a columnist for the magazine Vanidades Continental. "La Tia Eulogia", her humor column, was very successful in Latin America.

Subercaseaux has been a columnist, interviewer, and reporter in various media, including the magazines Apsi, Cosas, Caras, Cuadernos Cervantes, El Sábado, Vanidades Continental, Master, and Vivir Mejor. She has been a correspondent for the BBC, as well as for the Colombian magazine Semana and the Argentine Crisis [es].

It has been noted that "her work, mainly testimonial, is of political and social criticism of her country, with permanent concern for human rights and for the role of Chilean women in the last decades."[4]

She has been cited as a major force in guiding public opinion about Augusto Pinochet, especially in grassroots movements. After attempting to arrange an interview with him for fifteen years, Subercaseaux finally received a chance to interview the dictator in 1988. In interviews with Subercaseaux after her time in Chile, she speaks of the great terror felt by uncensored journalists in Chile during the time of Pinochet's dictatorship. Subercaseaux was beaten by police on her own street when she lived in Chile. Half of her family was in exile during Pinochet's reign.[5]

Her first book of fiction, the story compilation Silendra, was published in 1986, though she claims to have been writing since age 10.[6] In 1988 her first novel, El canto de la raíz lejana, was published. Since then this has been her main genre, and she has written 25 books, among which are humor features, novels (two of crime fiction), and books of short journalistic pieces.

Subercaseaux's Barrio Alto series – the books Vendo casa en el Barrio Alto (2009), Compro Lago Caburga (2011), and Clínica Jardín del Este (2013) – constitute a portrait of Chilean society at the beginning of the 21st century. Grínor Rojo [es] included the first in his book of essays Las novelas de la oligarquía chilena. The second novel, a continuation of the portrait of the upper class to which Subercaseaux herself belongs, was well received by critics and repeated the successful sales of Vendo casa en el Barrio Alto.[7][8] The critic Camilo Marks wrote:

It is rather more reflective than the previous narrative, and although the author's ability to be entertaining remains intact, the social picture she portrays conforms to a rich, nuanced psychological spectrum in such a way that hilarious satire gives way to urban irony and the burlesque comedy happens to be comedy of manners. So instead of laughing, we smile, and instead of feeling indignant, we sympathize with the extravagant adventures of those who come and go.[9]

Of the associations some reviewers have made between public figures and her fictitious characters, Subercaseaux herself said of Clínica Jardín del Este:

It is useless to pretend that in this class of village, which is the society of Santiago, not to try to discover that Alberto Larraín is Juan de los Palotes, or that Pila is identical to Juanita Perez. But I love that that happens, because it turns my characters into flesh and blood.[10]

Her works have been translated into several languages, including English, German, Korean, French, Dutch, Portuguese, and Italian. A Week in October: a novel is her first book to be translated into English, translated by Marina Harss.[11]

Awards

  • First Prize of the National Association of Hispanic Publications of the United States for best story, for her report "Los hongos de la ira, historia de una larga explotación" (The Mushrooms of Wrath, History of a Long Exploitation) which first appeared in Al Día in 2001, about the 20-year legal battle waged by Mexican mushroom growers in Pennsylvania[12]
  • LiBeratur Prize 2009 for Una semana de octubre, award for the best novel of the year (in translation) from Asia, Africa, and Latin America[13]

Works

Journalism

  • Los generales del régimen, interview, 1983, with Malú Sierra and Raquel Correa
  • Del lado de acá, interviews, Galinost, Santiago, 1986
  • Ego sum Pinochet, interview, Zig-Zag, Santiago, 1989; with Raquel Correa
  • La comezón de ser mujer, chronicles, Planeta, Santiago, 1994
  • Las diez cosas que una mujer en Chile no debe hacer jamás, chronicles, Planeta, Santiago, 1995
  • Eva en el mundo de los jaguares, chronicles, Aguilar, Altea, Taurus y Alfaguara, Buenos Aires, 1998
  • Gabriel Valdés, señales de historia, interview, Aguilar, Santiago, 1998
  • Mi querido papá, Sudamericana, Santiago, 2001
  • Las diez cosas que un hombre en Chile debe hacer de todas maneras, Catalonia, Santiago 2003
  • Michelle, interview, Catalonia, Santiago 2005 (RBA Libros, Barcelona, 2006); with Malú Sierra
  • Evo: despertar indígena, interview, LOM, Santiago 2007; with Malú Sierra

Narrative

  • Silendra, short stories, Las Ediciones del Ornitorrinco, Santiago, 1986 (reissued by Alfaguara México, 2000)
  • El canto de la raíz lejana, novel, Planeta, Santiago, 1988 (reissued by Andrés Bello, Santiago, 2001)
  • El general azul, novel, Ediciones B, Buenos Aires, 1991
  • Matrimonio a la chilena, novel, Alfaguara, 1997
  • Una semana de octubre, novel, Grijalbo, México, 1999 (reissued by Suma de Letras, Madrid, 2010)
  • La rebelión de las nanas, novel, Grijalbo Mondadori, Santiago, 2000
  • Un hombre en la vereda, novel, Sudamericana, Santiago, 2001
  • Reporteras, novel, Catalonia, 2005
  • Asesinato en La Moneda, novel, Planeta, Santiago, 2007
  • Asesinato en Zapallar, novel, Planeta, Santiago, 2007
  • Vendo casa en el Barrio Alto, novel, Catalonia, Santiago, 2009
  • Un affaire casi perfecto, novel, 2010
  • Las confidentes, novel, Suma/Aguilar, 2010
  • Compro Lago Caburga, novel, Catalonia, Santiago, 2011
  • La última noche que soñé con Julia, crime fiction, Suma de Letras, Santiago, 2012
  • Clínica Jardín del Este, novel, Catalonia, Santiago, 2013
  • La música para Clara, novel, Sudamericana, Santiago, 2014
  • La pasión de Brahms, novel, Sudamericana, Santiago, 2016
  • La patria de cristal, novel, Catalonia, Santiago, 2017
  • La patria estremecida, novel, Catalonia, Santiago 2019

References

  1. ^ Subercaseaux, Elizabeth (2001). The Song of the Distant Root. Latin American Literary Review Press. p. 3. ISBN 1-891270-11-7.
  2. ^ Subercaseaux, Elizabeth (2008). A Week in October. Other Press. ISBN 978-1-59051-288-3.
  3. ^ González Rodríguez, Juan Pablo (June 2014). "Elizabeth Subercaseaux. La música para Clara". Revista musical chilena. 68 (221): 92–94. doi:10.4067/S0716-27902014000100008.
  4. ^ "Elizabeth Subercaseaux". Lecturalia (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  5. ^ Mujica, Barbara (1998). "Elizabeth Subercaseaux: Telling It Like It Is". Américas. 50 (1): 60–61.
  6. ^ Olivares C., Francisca (31 August 2009). "Elizabeth Subercaseaux: 'Los políticos a los 65 años se debieran ir a pescar'" [Elizabeth Subercaseaux: 'At 65 Politicians Should Go Fishing']. Cosas (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  7. ^ "Libros" [Books]. El Mercurio (in Spanish). 31 December 2011. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  8. ^ "Elizabeth Subercaseaux vuelve a desnudar a la clase alta chilena" [Elizabeth Subercaseaux Returns to Undress the Chilean Upper Class]. El Mercurio (in Spanish). 21 October 2011. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  9. ^ Marks, Camilo (13 November 2011). "El Pito, la Maca, el Juaco". El Mercurio Blogs (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  10. ^ Cárdenas, María Teresa (13 April 2013). "Elizabeth Subercaseaux explora el negocio de la salud" [Elizabeth Subercaseaux Explores the Health Business]. El Mercurio (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  11. ^ Subercaseaux, Elizabeth (2008). A Week in October. Other Press. ISBN 978-1-59051-288-3.
  12. ^ "Premian a Elizabeth Subercaseaux" [Elizabeth Subercaseaux Awarded]. El Mercurio (in Spanish). 6 April 2002. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  13. ^ García Jaén, Braulio (19 October 2010). "Chile sigue siendo tremendamente clasista" [Chile remains extremely class-conscious]. Publico (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 October 2017.

elizabeth, subercaseaux, sommerhoff, born, 1945, chilean, journalist, writer, born, sommerhoff1945, santiago, chileoccupation, journalist, writerspousescarlos, eugenio, lavín, 1967, 1974, john, hassettchildrenangelica, alejandra, carlosparentgerda, sommerhoff,. Elizabeth Subercaseaux Sommerhoff born 1945 is a Chilean journalist and writer Elizabeth SubercaseauxBornElizabeth Subercaseaux Sommerhoff1945 age 77 78 Santiago ChileOccupation s Journalist writerSpousesCarlos Eugenio Lavin es c 1967 1974 John J HassettChildrenAngelica Alejandra CarlosParentGerda Sommerhoff mother Contents 1 Biography 2 Career 3 Awards 4 Works 4 1 Journalism 4 2 Narrative 5 ReferencesBiography EditElizabeth Subercaseaux grew up near Cauqenes Chile at her grandparents home called Santa Clara 1 Subercaseaux s father died in 1956 when he was 42 years old and she was 11 The five children of the marriage Bernardo and Juan older than Elizabeth and Martin and Ximena younger were brought up by their mother the sculptor painter and photographer Gerda Sommerhoff who was a German and grew up in Holland She is the great great granddaughter of the German composer Robert Schumann and Clara Wieck 2 3 After finishing high school in 1967 she traveled to Spain with her first husband Carlos Eugenio Lavin es from whom she would be separated seven years later and with whom she had three children Angelica Alejandra and Carlos Lavin Subercaseaux Career EditElizabeth Subercaseaux began her journalistic career as a contributor to the Nuevo Diario of Madrid On her return to Chile in 1974 she served as director of the children s magazine El Peque taught at the University of Chile s School of Journalism and performed interviews for the magazines Cosas Apsi Master and Caras In 1990 she traveled to the United States where she currently lives with her husband Spanish American literature professor literary critic and translator John J Hassett There in addition to continuing to write for various media she has been a lecturer She is a regular contributor to Ocean Drive magazine and the newspapers La Nacion of Santiago and Al Dia of Philadelphia For 18 years she was a columnist for the magazine Vanidades Continental La Tia Eulogia her humor column was very successful in Latin America Subercaseaux has been a columnist interviewer and reporter in various media including the magazines Apsi Cosas Caras Cuadernos Cervantes El Sabado Vanidades Continental Master and Vivir Mejor She has been a correspondent for the BBC as well as for the Colombian magazine Semana and the Argentine Crisis es It has been noted that her work mainly testimonial is of political and social criticism of her country with permanent concern for human rights and for the role of Chilean women in the last decades 4 She has been cited as a major force in guiding public opinion about Augusto Pinochet especially in grassroots movements After attempting to arrange an interview with him for fifteen years Subercaseaux finally received a chance to interview the dictator in 1988 In interviews with Subercaseaux after her time in Chile she speaks of the great terror felt by uncensored journalists in Chile during the time of Pinochet s dictatorship Subercaseaux was beaten by police on her own street when she lived in Chile Half of her family was in exile during Pinochet s reign 5 Her first book of fiction the story compilation Silendra was published in 1986 though she claims to have been writing since age 10 6 In 1988 her first novel El canto de la raiz lejana was published Since then this has been her main genre and she has written 25 books among which are humor features novels two of crime fiction and books of short journalistic pieces Subercaseaux s Barrio Alto series the books Vendo casa en el Barrio Alto 2009 Compro Lago Caburga 2011 and Clinica Jardin del Este 2013 constitute a portrait of Chilean society at the beginning of the 21st century Grinor Rojo es included the first in his book of essays Las novelas de la oligarquia chilena The second novel a continuation of the portrait of the upper class to which Subercaseaux herself belongs was well received by critics and repeated the successful sales of Vendo casa en el Barrio Alto 7 8 The critic Camilo Marks wrote It is rather more reflective than the previous narrative and although the author s ability to be entertaining remains intact the social picture she portrays conforms to a rich nuanced psychological spectrum in such a way that hilarious satire gives way to urban irony and the burlesque comedy happens to be comedy of manners So instead of laughing we smile and instead of feeling indignant we sympathize with the extravagant adventures of those who come and go 9 Of the associations some reviewers have made between public figures and her fictitious characters Subercaseaux herself said of Clinica Jardin del Este It is useless to pretend that in this class of village which is the society of Santiago not to try to discover that Alberto Larrain is Juan de los Palotes or that Pila is identical to Juanita Perez But I love that that happens because it turns my characters into flesh and blood 10 Her works have been translated into several languages including English German Korean French Dutch Portuguese and Italian A Week in October a novel is her first book to be translated into English translated by Marina Harss 11 Awards EditFirst Prize of the National Association of Hispanic Publications of the United States for best story for her report Los hongos de la ira historia de una larga explotacion The Mushrooms of Wrath History of a Long Exploitation which first appeared in Al Dia in 2001 about the 20 year legal battle waged by Mexican mushroom growers in Pennsylvania 12 LiBeratur Prize 2009 for Una semana de octubre award for the best novel of the year in translation from Asia Africa and Latin America 13 Works EditJournalism Edit Los generales del regimen interview 1983 with Malu Sierra and Raquel Correa Del lado de aca interviews Galinost Santiago 1986 Ego sum Pinochet interview Zig Zag Santiago 1989 with Raquel Correa La comezon de ser mujer chronicles Planeta Santiago 1994 Las diez cosas que una mujer en Chile no debe hacer jamas chronicles Planeta Santiago 1995 Eva en el mundo de los jaguares chronicles Aguilar Altea Taurus y Alfaguara Buenos Aires 1998 Gabriel Valdes senales de historia interview Aguilar Santiago 1998 Mi querido papa Sudamericana Santiago 2001 Las diez cosas que un hombre en Chile debe hacer de todas maneras Catalonia Santiago 2003 Michelle interview Catalonia Santiago 2005 RBA Libros Barcelona 2006 with Malu Sierra Evo despertar indigena interview LOM Santiago 2007 with Malu SierraNarrative Edit Silendra short stories Las Ediciones del Ornitorrinco Santiago 1986 reissued by Alfaguara Mexico 2000 El canto de la raiz lejana novel Planeta Santiago 1988 reissued by Andres Bello Santiago 2001 El general azul novel Ediciones B Buenos Aires 1991 Matrimonio a la chilena novel Alfaguara 1997 Una semana de octubre novel Grijalbo Mexico 1999 reissued by Suma de Letras Madrid 2010 La rebelion de las nanas novel Grijalbo Mondadori Santiago 2000 Un hombre en la vereda novel Sudamericana Santiago 2001 Reporteras novel Catalonia 2005 Asesinato en La Moneda novel Planeta Santiago 2007 Asesinato en Zapallar novel Planeta Santiago 2007 Vendo casa en el Barrio Alto novel Catalonia Santiago 2009 Un affaire casi perfecto novel 2010 Las confidentes novel Suma Aguilar 2010 Compro Lago Caburga novel Catalonia Santiago 2011 La ultima noche que sone con Julia crime fiction Suma de Letras Santiago 2012 Clinica Jardin del Este novel Catalonia Santiago 2013 La musica para Clara novel Sudamericana Santiago 2014 La pasion de Brahms novel Sudamericana Santiago 2016 La patria de cristal novel Catalonia Santiago 2017 La patria estremecida novel Catalonia Santiago 2019References Edit Subercaseaux Elizabeth 2001 The Song of the Distant Root Latin American Literary Review Press p 3 ISBN 1 891270 11 7 Subercaseaux Elizabeth 2008 A Week in October Other Press ISBN 978 1 59051 288 3 Gonzalez Rodriguez Juan Pablo June 2014 Elizabeth Subercaseaux La musica para Clara Revista musical chilena 68 221 92 94 doi 10 4067 S0716 27902014000100008 Elizabeth Subercaseaux Lecturalia in Spanish Retrieved 4 October 2017 Mujica Barbara 1998 Elizabeth Subercaseaux Telling It Like It Is Americas 50 1 60 61 Olivares C Francisca 31 August 2009 Elizabeth Subercaseaux Los politicos a los 65 anos se debieran ir a pescar Elizabeth Subercaseaux At 65 Politicians Should Go Fishing Cosas in Spanish Retrieved 4 October 2017 Libros Books El Mercurio in Spanish 31 December 2011 Retrieved 4 October 2017 Elizabeth Subercaseaux vuelve a desnudar a la clase alta chilena Elizabeth Subercaseaux Returns to Undress the Chilean Upper Class El Mercurio in Spanish 21 October 2011 Retrieved 4 October 2017 Marks Camilo 13 November 2011 El Pito la Maca el Juaco El Mercurio Blogs in Spanish Retrieved 4 October 2017 Cardenas Maria Teresa 13 April 2013 Elizabeth Subercaseaux explora el negocio de la salud Elizabeth Subercaseaux Explores the Health Business El Mercurio in Spanish Retrieved 4 October 2017 Subercaseaux Elizabeth 2008 A Week in October Other Press ISBN 978 1 59051 288 3 Premian a Elizabeth Subercaseaux Elizabeth Subercaseaux Awarded El Mercurio in Spanish 6 April 2002 Retrieved 4 October 2017 Garcia Jaen Braulio 19 October 2010 Chile sigue siendo tremendamente clasista Chile remains extremely class conscious Publico in Spanish Retrieved 4 October 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elizabeth Subercaseaux amp oldid 1087847186, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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