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Vera Zouroff

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Esmeralda Zenteno Urizar (Antofagasta, July 18, 1880–1967), known by her pseudonym Vera Zouroff, was a Chilean feminist, editor, writer, novelist, poet,[1] and correspondent. Lecturing on Socialismo en Chile, she advocated the form of socialism which gives women a share in the practical direction of the world. She also provided a leadership role at the Centro Femenino de Estudio in Santiago. Zenteno married Arturo León del Río, after which she was known as Esmeralda Zenteno de León.[2] She had five children.[3]

Partial works

  • Martha (1916)
  • ¡Liberación! (1919)
  • México fuera y dentro de sus fronteras (1932)
  • Hollywood (1932)
  • Feminismo obrero (1933)
  • La guerra (1937)
  • Devocionario dedicado a celebrar las dieciocho apariciones de la Sna. Virgen en la Gruta de Lourdes (1939)
  • El arte de la declamación: enseñanza y práctica de este arte (1945)
  • El Cenáculo de poesía a sus poetas (1947)
  • O’Higgins : libertador de Chile, gran mariscal del Perú (1949)
  • Evocaciones del Perú (1949)
  • Beatriz Sandoval (1954)

References

  1. ^ "El cenáculo de poesía a sus poetas / [por Vera Zouroff, pseud.]". Oxford, Ohio: Miami University. Retrieved 1 October 2014.
  2. ^ Uribe Muñoz, Bernardo, Mujeres de América (1934), p. 460
  3. ^ Good Housekeeping (Public domain ed.). Hearst Corporation. 1922. pp. 121–.