María Calcaño

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María Calcaño (Maracaibo, 1906- Caracas, 1956) was a Venezuelan poet.

She was married at 14, and had six children before the age of 27. Her success as a poet was belated, and she preferred to talk about a subversive eroticism in her poems instead of aesthetic patterns or social topics, which were the main subjects of her contemporaries.

Quotations

  • 'Había olvidado las muñecas / por venirme con él
(I had forgotten the dolls / to come along with him)

Canciones que oyeron mis últimas muñecas(1956)

Books

  • Alas fatales (1935)
  • Canciones que oyeron mis últimas muñecas (1956)
  • Entre la luna y los hombres (1961), after her death.