Norah Lange Explained

Norah Lange
Birth Name:Nora Lange
Birth Date:23 October 1905
Birth Place:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Death Place:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Occupation:Author

Norah Lange (23 October 1905 – 5 August 1972) was an Argentine writer, who was associated with the Buenos Aires avant garde of the 1920s and 1930s.

Life

A member of the Florida group, which also included figures such as Oliverio Girondo (whom she married in 1943) and Jorge Luis Borges (who dedicated an article to her in his first book of prose, Inquisiciones), she published in the "ultraist" magazines Prisma, Proa, and Martín Fierro.

Her ultra-modernist poetry influenced other well-known Argentine writers such as Nydia Lamarque, Maria Elena Walsh, Maria Dhialma Tiberti, and Ines Malinow.

Her 1950 novel Personas en la sala was published in English as People in the Room (trans. Charlotte Whittle) by And Other Stories in 2018.

In 1958, SADE (the Argentine Society of writers) awarded her their Grand Prize of Honor.

Works

Poetry

Prose

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