Margarita Urueta Explained

Margarita Urueta (Mexico City, 13 November 1918 - Cuernavaca, 2004) was a Mexican writer.[1] She wrote plays, novels and essays, both for the general public and for children. Her style ranges from realism to avant-garde and absurdist.[2]

Biography

Margarita Urueta began writing at the age of seven. As a young girl, she made a trip to Europe, where she studied and became acquainted with the new trends in theatre and which would later influence her own works.[3]

She was primarily noted as dramaturge. She held the position of president of the Teatro de México and was the owner of the Jesús Urueta Theatre in Mexico City.[4]

She was the daughter of the Mexican revolutionary Jesús Urueta and author of his biography, entitled Jesús Urueta. Historia de un gran desamor and published in 1964.

She was the sister of Cordelia Urueta, a noted painter, and the prominent filmmaker Chano Urueta, both Mexican.

Selected works

Cinema

Plays

Novels

Antologies

Other publications

Theatre premieres

References

  1. http://www.elem.mx/autor/datos/1092 "Margarita Urueta"
  2. Web site: Margarita Urueta - Detalle del autor - Enciclopedia de la Literatura en México - FLM . 2024-10-22 . www.elem.mx.
  3. Web site: MODELO INTERNET . 2024-10-24 . www.jornada.com.mx.
  4. Web site: Biografia de Margarita Urueta . 2024-10-24 . www.biografiasyvidas.com.