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Elsa Bornemann

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Elsa Bornemann (February 20, 1952 - May 24, 2013)[1] was an Argentine children's writer who was a doctor of the Arts, polyglot and composer.[2] Her books have been translated into many languages, including Braille.[3]

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Biography

Elsa Bornemann was born in the Parque Patricios neighborhood of Buenos Aires to Wilhelm Karl Henri Bornemann and Blancanieves Fernández. She was a teacher, having received her degree in the University of Buenos Aires.

During the 1976-83 National Reorganization Process, her book Un elefante ocupa mucho espacio was censored and banned. The same story was featured on the Honor list of the Hans Christian Andersen Award, the first Argentine to be recognized in such a manner.[1] Later, her books Bilembambudín o el último Mago and Disparatario were selected as part of the list "The White Ravens" awarded by the Internationale Jugendbibliothek. Some of her books like Socorro or Queridos monstruos sold more than 100 thousands copies.[4][5]

Edited books

  • Un elefante ocupa mucho espacio
  • El libro de los chicos enamorados
  • Queridos monstruos
  • Los desmaravilladores
  • Disparatario
  • Los Grendelines
  • Sol de noche
  • Corazonadas
  • No hagan olas
  • ¡Socorro! Doce cuentos para caerse de miedo
  • El último mago
  • Lisa de los paraguas
  • El niño envuelto
  • Mil grullas
  • Un amor disparatado
  • Cuadernos de un delfín

Awards and distinctions

  • Faja de Honor de la Sociedad Argentina de Escritores (1972)
  • San Francisco de Asís Award (1977)
  • "Alicia Moreau de Justo" Award (1985)
  • Special Mention in the National Award of Children's Literature (1986)
  • Honor Roll of the Hans Christian Andersen Award (1976)
  • Platinum Konex Award (1994)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Argentine writer Elsa Bornemann dies at 61". BuenosAiresHerald.com. Retrieved 2013-05-25.
  2. ^ Educar: Interview June 2004
  3. ^ Author biography
  4. ^ "Libros de consumo". Retrieved 22 October 2016.
  5. ^ "Elsa Bornemann, compinche de chicos lectores". Retrieved 27 February 2019.
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