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María Elena Walsh

María Elena Walsh (1 February 1930 – 10 January 2011) was an Argentine poet, novelist, musician, playwright, writer and composer, mainly known for her songs and books for children. Her work includes many of the most popular children's books and songs of all time in her home country.

María Elena Walsh
Walsh photographed by Grete Stern in 1952
Born(1930-02-01)1 February 1930
Ramos Mejía, Argentina
Died10 January 2011(2011-01-10) (aged 80)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
OccupationPoet, author, musician, writer
GenreChildren's literature, Autobiographical novel, poetry
PartnerSara Facio (1978–2011)
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Biography

 
Walsh at 17 years old, when she published her first book, the acclaimed Otoño Imperdonable
 
María Elena Walsh and Leda Valladares, 1960
 
Walsh signing copies of her books, 1962
 
Walsh in 1971
 
Walsh in 2008 with president Cristina Fernández

María Elena Walsh was born in Villa Sarmiento, Morón, Greater Buenos Aires, to a railway worker of English and Irish descent, who played the piano and a woman of Spanish descent. As a child, she lived in a big house, where she greatly enjoyed reading and listening to music in a cultural environment. When she was 15, Walsh had some of her poems published in El Hogar (magazine) and La Nación (newspaper). In 1947, before graduating from art school, she published her first book, Otoño Imperdonable, a collection of poems which was critically acclaimed and received recognition from important Latin American writers.[1][2]

After graduation in 1948, she traveled to North America invited by poet Juan Ramón Jiménez and Europe during the era of Peronism and then moved to Paris, where she spent four years in the early 1950s. While there, Walsh performed in concerts featuring Argentine folklore with fellow Argentinean singer Leda Valladares (born 1919), forming the duo "Leda & María" and recording for Le chant du monde.[3]

She returned to Argentina in 1956 after the Revolución Libertadora. From 1958 onwards, Walsh wrote numerous TV scripts, plays, poems, books and songs, specially dedicated to young children. She was also a successful performer, singing her own songs onstage and recording them later in albums, like Canciones para mirar, Canciones para mí and El País de Nomeacuerdo. Juguemos en el mundo, also an album, was a satirical show for adults,[4] which was made into a film of the same title, albeit with a story unrelated to the original stage show and songs recording.[5] The film was based on her characters Doña Disparate y Bambuco and was directed by her partner at that time, Maria Herminia Avellaneda (1933–1997).[6]

Her work has often contained an underlying political message, as in the song El País del Nomeacuerdo ("I-Don't-Remember Land"), which was later used as the theme song for the film The Official Story, winner of the 1985 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.[7]

During the military dictatorship (1976–83) she was a fierce opponent, her song "Oración a la justicia" (Prayer for Justice) became a civil right anthem. In an open letter she criticized the regime censorship comparing the country with a preschool country calling it "Desventuras en el Pais-Jardin-de-Infantes" (Misadventures in the Preschool Country).[1][8]

In 1985 she received the title of Illustrious Citizen of the City of Buenos Aires, and in 1990 was named Doctor honoris causa of the National University of Cordoba and Illustrious People of Buenos Aires Province as well.[1][8]

In 1994 she was Highly Commended for the Hans Christian Andersen Award, a prize awarded by the International Board on Books for Young People.[9]

Walsh has been considered a "living legend, cultural hero (and) crest of nearly every childhood".[10]

What was written by María Elena configures the most important work of all time in its genre, comparable to Lewis Carroll's Alice or Pinocchio, a work that revolutionized the way to understand the relationship between poetry and childhood.

Death

María Elena Walsh died of bone cancer in Buenos Aires, aged 80, on 10 January 2011.[12]

Personal life

Walsh's partner from 1978 until her death in 2011 was Sara Facio (born 18 April 1932), an Argentine photographer, best-known herself for having photographed, along with Alicia D'amico, various cultural personalities, including Argentine writers Julio Cortázar and Alejandra Pizarnik.[13][12]

Bibliography

Books

Walsh published her first poem at the age of 15, in El Hogar magazine of Argentina. Her favorite audience was children, for whom she wrote more than 40 books. The following list includes mainly complete books but also some long newspaper articles.[14]

Books for adults
  • Otoño imperdonable (1947) – edited by Walsh at 17
  • Apenas Viaje (poems) (1948)
  • Baladas con Angel (poems) (1951)
  • Casi Milagro (poems) (1958)
  • Hecho a Mano (poems) (1965)
  • Juguemos en el mundo (poems) (1971)
  • La Sirena y el Capitán - 1974 ("The Mermaid and the Captain")
  • Cancionero contra el Mal de Ojo (poems) (1976)
  • Los Poemas (1982)
  • Novios de Antaño (novel) (1990)
  • Desventuras en el País-Jardín-de-Infantes (1993) (*) ("Misfortunes in Kindergarten-Country")
  • Hotel Pioho's Palace (2002)
  • Fantasmas en el Parque (2008)
Books for children
  • La Mona Jacinta (1960)
  • La Familia Polillal (1960)
  • Tutú Marambá (1960)
  • Circo de Bichos (1961)
  • Tres Morrongos (1961)
  • El Reino del Revés (poems and songs) (1965)
  • Zoo Loco (1965)
  • Cuentopos de Gulubú (1966)
  • Dailán Kifki (novel) (1966)
  • Versos para Cebollitas (1966)
  • Versos Folklóricos para Cebollitas (1967)
  • Aire Libre (school book) (1967)
  • Versos Tradicionales para Cebollitas (1967)
  • El Diablo Inglés (short stories) (1970)
  • Angelito (1974)
  • El País de la Geometría (1974)
  • Chaucha y Palito (short stories) (1977)
  • Veo Veo (1984)
  • Bisa Vuela (1985)
  • Los Glegos (1987)
  • La Nube Traicionera (1989)

Notes:

  • (*) This book reprinted her famous letter against censorship in Argentina, originally published by Clarín newspaper on 16 August 1979.

Due to the publication of that article, Walsh herself would be censored by the Military Government of Argentina.

Discography

Walsh recorded many albums with songs for children and for adults too. Her first albums were strongly influenced by Argentine folklore, working with composer and singer Leda Valladares. The album Canciones para Mí was her first release as a soloist, containing the songs Canción de Tomar el Té and Manuelita la tortuga (which had been previously edited on an EP). This would become Walsh's best-known song.[14]

as "Leda y María", with Leda Valladares
  • Chant d'Argentine (1954)
  • Souns le Ciel de l'Argentine (1955)
  • Entre Valles y Quebradas Vol. 1 & 2 (1957)
  • Canciones del Tiempo de Maricastaña (1958)
  • Leda y María Cantan Villancicos (EP) (1959)
  • Canciones de Tutú Marambá (EP) (1960) 6
as "María Elena Walsh"
  • Canciones para Mirar (with Leda Valladares) (1962) 1
  • Doña Disparate y Bambuco (EP) (with Leda Valladares) (1962)
  • Navidad para los Chicos (EP) (with Leda Valladares) (1963)
  • Canciones para Mí (1963) 2
  • Canciones para Mirar (1963)
  • El País de Nomeacuerdo (1967) 3
  • El País de la Navidad (1968) ("The Country of Christmas")
  • Cuentopos (1968)
  • Juguemos en el Mundo (1968)
  • Cuentopos para el Recreo (1969)
  • Juguemos en el Mundo II (1969) 4
  • El Sol no tiene Bolsillos (1971)
  • Como la Cigarra (1972) 5
  • El Buen Modo (1976)
  • De Puño y Letra (1976)

Notes:

  • 1 Contains the classics El Reino del Revés (whose previous version had been released on Canciones de Tutú Marambá), Canción del Jardinero, La Vaca Estudiosa, La Mona Jacinta.
  • 2 This was Walsh's first album as a soloist, with the hits Canción de tomar el té, Manuelita la tortuga, El twist del Mono Liso.
  • 3 Includes the songs la Reina Batata, Canción del Jacarandá (co-written with Palito Ortega).
  • 4 After many years of recording LP with songs for children, Walsh wrote and recorded an album for adult audiences.
  • 5 The song Como la Cigarra became a huge hit. The album also contains other successful songs like Carta de un León a Otro, with strong politic references.

References

  1. ^ a b c Associated Press (11 January 2011). "Maria Elena Walsh, Argentine writer and singer, dies at 80". Washington Post. Retrieved 16 November 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "Maria Elena Walsh | Argentine writer, 80". Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 16 November 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ ruizbarreiro (10 January 2011). . YouTube. Archived from the original on 14 January 2016. Retrieved 11 December 2011.
  4. ^ tito demoron. "Argentina, Music hall, María Elena Walsh, milagro en Buenos Aires". Magicasruinas.com.ar. Retrieved 11 December 2011.
  5. ^ filiguitar (8 June 2008). ""Juguemos en el mundo" de Maria Herminia Avellaneda −1971". YouTube. Archived from the original on 19 December 2021. Retrieved 11 December 2011.
  6. ^ Marmol De Moura, Marcelo (10 January 2022). "María Elena Walsh, la dueña de las emociones". Radio Continental (in Spanish). PRISA. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
  7. ^ Gleeson, Bridget. "Argentina as muse: works of art inspired by Argentine landscapes". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
  8. ^ a b Muro, Valentín (4 March 2020). "Meet the Argentine Songwriter Who Defied Dictatorship With Children's Songs". Culture Trip. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  9. ^ "Hans Christian Andersen Award". Curriculum Lab. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  10. ^ Patricio Lennard (2 November 2008). "Vida mía. Las memorias de María Elena Walsh. Entrevista exclusiva: la creadora de Manuelita presenta su nuevo libro autobiográfico" (in Spanish). Página/12 ("Radar" supplement). Retrieved 18 June 2012.
  11. ^ Julieta Roffo (31 January 2010). "El universo de María Elena Walsh, vigente en el imaginario popular" (in Spanish). Clarín ("Ñ" supplement). Retrieved 18 June 2012.
  12. ^ a b Murió María Elena Walsh, Clarín, 10 January 2011 (in Spanish)
  13. ^ M.L. Sougez; H. Pérez Gallardo (2003). Diccionario de historia de la fotografía. Madrid: Ediciones Cátedra. p. 166. ISBN 84-376-2038-4.
  14. ^ a b María Elena Walsh, Suplemento Especial, Clarín, 11 January 2011

External links

  • (Spanish)
  • "María Elena Walsh y la opinión urgente", ensayistas.org; accessed 2 January 2018.
  • Interview with Sara Facio, escritorasunidas.blogspot.com, April 2011
  • Obituaries: BA Times, ABC News, LAHT
  • Videos editados en 3D y otros desde Youtube (Spanish)
  • Maria Elena Walsh at IMDb

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Maria Elena Walsh 1 February 1930 10 January 2011 was an Argentine poet novelist musician playwright writer and composer mainly known for her songs and books for children Her work includes many of the most popular children s books and songs of all time in her home country Maria Elena WalshWalsh photographed by Grete Stern in 1952Born 1930 02 01 1 February 1930Ramos Mejia ArgentinaDied10 January 2011 2011 01 10 aged 80 Buenos Aires ArgentinaOccupationPoet author musician writerGenreChildren s literature Autobiographical novel poetryPartnerSara Facio 1978 2011 Signature Contents 1 Biography 2 Death 3 Personal life 4 Bibliography 4 1 Books 4 2 Discography 5 References 6 External linksBiography Edit Walsh at 17 years old when she published her first book the acclaimed Otono Imperdonable Maria Elena Walsh and Leda Valladares 1960 Walsh signing copies of her books 1962 Walsh in 1971 Walsh in 2008 with president Cristina Fernandez Maria Elena Walsh was born in Villa Sarmiento Moron Greater Buenos Aires to a railway worker of English and Irish descent who played the piano and a woman of Spanish descent As a child she lived in a big house where she greatly enjoyed reading and listening to music in a cultural environment When she was 15 Walsh had some of her poems published in El Hogar magazine and La Nacion newspaper In 1947 before graduating from art school she published her first book Otono Imperdonable a collection of poems which was critically acclaimed and received recognition from important Latin American writers 1 2 After graduation in 1948 she traveled to North America invited by poet Juan Ramon Jimenez and Europe during the era of Peronism and then moved to Paris where she spent four years in the early 1950s While there Walsh performed in concerts featuring Argentine folklore with fellow Argentinean singer Leda Valladares born 1919 forming the duo Leda amp Maria and recording for Le chant du monde 3 She returned to Argentina in 1956 after the Revolucion Libertadora From 1958 onwards Walsh wrote numerous TV scripts plays poems books and songs specially dedicated to young children She was also a successful performer singing her own songs onstage and recording them later in albums like Canciones para mirar Canciones para mi and El Pais de Nomeacuerdo Juguemos en el mundo also an album was a satirical show for adults 4 which was made into a film of the same title albeit with a story unrelated to the original stage show and songs recording 5 The film was based on her characters Dona Disparate y Bambuco and was directed by her partner at that time Maria Herminia Avellaneda 1933 1997 6 Her work has often contained an underlying political message as in the song El Pais del Nomeacuerdo I Don t Remember Land which was later used as the theme song for the film The Official Story winner of the 1985 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film 7 During the military dictatorship 1976 83 she was a fierce opponent her song Oracion a la justicia Prayer for Justice became a civil right anthem In an open letter she criticized the regime censorship comparing the country with a preschool country calling it Desventuras en el Pais Jardin de Infantes Misadventures in the Preschool Country 1 8 In 1985 she received the title of Illustrious Citizen of the City of Buenos Aires and in 1990 was named Doctor honoris causa of the National University of Cordoba and Illustrious People of Buenos Aires Province as well 1 8 In 1994 she was Highly Commended for the Hans Christian Andersen Award a prize awarded by the International Board on Books for Young People 9 Walsh has been considered a living legend cultural hero and crest of nearly every childhood 10 What was written by Maria Elena configures the most important work of all time in its genre comparable to Lewis Carroll s Alice or Pinocchio a work that revolutionized the way to understand the relationship between poetry and childhood Leopoldo Brizuela 11 Death EditMaria Elena Walsh died of bone cancer in Buenos Aires aged 80 on 10 January 2011 12 Personal life EditWalsh s partner from 1978 until her death in 2011 was Sara Facio born 18 April 1932 an Argentine photographer best known herself for having photographed along with Alicia D amico various cultural personalities including Argentine writers Julio Cortazar and Alejandra Pizarnik 13 12 Bibliography EditBooks Edit Walsh published her first poem at the age of 15 in El Hogar magazine of Argentina Her favorite audience was children for whom she wrote more than 40 books The following list includes mainly complete books but also some long newspaper articles 14 Books for adultsOtono imperdonable 1947 edited by Walsh at 17 Apenas Viaje poems 1948 Baladas con Angel poems 1951 Casi Milagro poems 1958 Hecho a Mano poems 1965 Juguemos en el mundo poems 1971 La Sirena y el Capitan 1974 The Mermaid and the Captain Cancionero contra el Mal de Ojo poems 1976 Los Poemas 1982 Novios de Antano novel 1990 Desventuras en el Pais Jardin de Infantes 1993 Misfortunes in Kindergarten Country Hotel Pioho s Palace 2002 Fantasmas en el Parque 2008 Books for childrenLa Mona Jacinta 1960 La Familia Polillal 1960 Tutu Maramba 1960 Circo de Bichos 1961 Tres Morrongos 1961 El Reino del Reves poems and songs 1965 Zoo Loco 1965 Cuentopos de Gulubu 1966 Dailan Kifki novel 1966 Versos para Cebollitas 1966 Versos Folkloricos para Cebollitas 1967 Aire Libre school book 1967 Versos Tradicionales para Cebollitas 1967 El Diablo Ingles short stories 1970 Angelito 1974 El Pais de la Geometria 1974 Chaucha y Palito short stories 1977 Veo Veo 1984 Bisa Vuela 1985 Los Glegos 1987 La Nube Traicionera 1989 Notes This book reprinted her famous letter against censorship in Argentina originally published by Clarin newspaper on 16 August 1979 Due to the publication of that article Walsh herself would be censored by the Military Government of Argentina Discography Edit Walsh recorded many albums with songs for children and for adults too Her first albums were strongly influenced by Argentine folklore working with composer and singer Leda Valladares The album Canciones para Mi was her first release as a soloist containing the songs Cancion de Tomar el Te and Manuelita la tortuga which had been previously edited on an EP This would become Walsh s best known song 14 as Leda y Maria with Leda ValladaresChant d Argentine 1954 Souns le Ciel de l Argentine 1955 Entre Valles y Quebradas Vol 1 amp 2 1957 Canciones del Tiempo de Maricastana 1958 Leda y Maria Cantan Villancicos EP 1959 Canciones de Tutu Maramba EP 1960 6as Maria Elena Walsh Canciones para Mirar with Leda Valladares 1962 1 Dona Disparate y Bambuco EP with Leda Valladares 1962 Navidad para los Chicos EP with Leda Valladares 1963 Canciones para Mi 1963 2 Canciones para Mirar 1963 El Pais de Nomeacuerdo 1967 3 El Pais de la Navidad 1968 The Country of Christmas Cuentopos 1968 Juguemos en el Mundo 1968 Cuentopos para el Recreo 1969 Juguemos en el Mundo II 1969 4 El Sol no tiene Bolsillos 1971 Como la Cigarra 1972 5 El Buen Modo 1976 De Puno y Letra 1976 Notes 1 Contains the classics El Reino del Reves whose previous version had been released on Canciones de Tutu Maramba Cancion del Jardinero La Vaca Estudiosa La Mona Jacinta 2 This was Walsh s first album as a soloist with the hits Cancion de tomar el te Manuelita la tortuga El twist del Mono Liso 3 Includes the songs la Reina Batata Cancion del Jacaranda co written with Palito Ortega 4 After many years of recording LP with songs for children Walsh wrote and recorded an album for adult audiences 5 The song Como la Cigarra became a huge hit The album also contains other successful songs like Carta de un Leon a Otro with strong politic references References Edit a b c Associated Press 11 January 2011 Maria Elena Walsh Argentine writer and singer dies at 80 Washington Post Retrieved 16 November 2021 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link Maria Elena Walsh Argentine writer 80 Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved 16 November 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link ruizbarreiro 10 January 2011 leda valladares y maria elena walsh el paisanito wmv YouTube Archived from the original on 14 January 2016 Retrieved 11 December 2011 tito demoron Argentina Music hall Maria Elena Walsh milagro en Buenos Aires Magicasruinas com ar Retrieved 11 December 2011 filiguitar 8 June 2008 Juguemos en el mundo de Maria Herminia Avellaneda 1971 YouTube Archived from the original on 19 December 2021 Retrieved 11 December 2011 Marmol De Moura Marcelo 10 January 2022 Maria Elena Walsh la duena de las emociones Radio Continental in Spanish PRISA Retrieved 19 January 2022 Gleeson Bridget Argentina as muse works of art inspired by Argentine landscapes Lonely Planet Retrieved 19 January 2022 a b Muro Valentin 4 March 2020 Meet the Argentine Songwriter Who Defied Dictatorship With Children s Songs Culture Trip Retrieved 16 November 2021 Hans Christian Andersen Award Curriculum Lab Retrieved 17 July 2014 Patricio Lennard 2 November 2008 Vida mia Las memorias de Maria Elena Walsh Entrevista exclusiva la creadora de Manuelita presenta su nuevo libro autobiografico in Spanish Pagina 12 Radar supplement Retrieved 18 June 2012 Julieta Roffo 31 January 2010 El universo de Maria Elena Walsh vigente en el imaginario popular in Spanish Clarin N supplement Retrieved 18 June 2012 a b Murio Maria Elena Walsh Clarin 10 January 2011 in Spanish M L Sougez H Perez Gallardo 2003 Diccionario de historia de la fotografia Madrid Ediciones Catedra p 166 ISBN 84 376 2038 4 a b Maria Elena Walsh Suplemento Especial Clarin 11 January 2011External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maria Elena Walsh Children s literature portalBiography at the Ministry of Education of Argentina Spanish Maria Elena Walsh y la opinion urgente ensayistas org accessed 2 January 2018 Interview with Sara Facio escritorasunidas blogspot com April 2011 Obituaries BA Times ABC News LAHT Videos editados en 3D y otros desde Youtube Spanish Maria Elena Walsh at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maria Elena Walsh amp oldid 1131718380, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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