List of Uruguayan women writers

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This is a list of women writers who were born in Uruguay or whose writings are closely associated with that country.

A

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  • María Abella de Ramírez (1863–1926), journal publisher, columnist, feminist
  • Ethel Afamado (born 1940), poet, composer
  • Gladys Afamado (1925–2024), poet, visual artist
  • Delmira Agustini (1886–1914), acclaimed 20th century Latin-American poet
  • Victoria Aihar (born 1978), author of erotic novels
  • Marcelina Almeida (ca. 1830–1880), writer
  • Claudia Amengual (born 1969), novelist, short story writer, essayist, educator, columnist
  • Teresa Amy (1950–2017), teacher, poet, translator

B

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  • Ana Barrios Camponovo (born 1961), writer, actress, and illustrator
  • Lalo Barrubia (born 1967), poet and translator
  • Carolina Bello (born 1983), writer
  • Amanda Berenguer (1921–2010), poet, autobiographer
  • Matilde Bianchi (1927–1991), writer
  • Inés Bortagaray (born 1975), writer, screenwriter
  • Virginia Brindis de Salas (1908–1958), poet, columnist

C

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  • Esther de Cáceres (1903–1971), poet, educator
  • Marta Canessa (born 1936), historian, academic writer
  • Selva Casal (1927–2020), poet
  • Adela Castell (1864–1926), essayist, poet, teacher
  • Dorila Castell de Orozco (1845–1930), poet and teacher who wrote under the pseudonym Una Oriental
  • Gladys Castelvecchi (1922–2008), poet, literature professor
  • Maria Collazo (1884–1942) Educator & Journalist
  • Marcia Collazo (born 1959), writer, teacher, lawyer
  • Enriqueta Compte y Riqué (1866–1949), educator
  • Helena Corbellini (born 1959), writer, literature professor
  • Cecilia Curbelo (born 1975), journalist, columnist, screenwriter

E

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  • Paula Einöder (born 1974), poet, novelist, educator
  • Alicia Escardó (born 1963), writer, cultural manager
  • Gloria Escomel (born 1941), Uruguayan-born Canadian journalist, novelist, short story writer
  • María Esperanza Barrios (1892–1932), journalist, writer

F

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  • Edda Fabbri (born 1949), writer

G

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  • Eloísa García Etchegoyhen (1921–1996), non-fiction writer, educator
  • María Esther Gilio (1928–2011), journalist, writer, biographer, and lawyer
  • Marosa di Giorgio (1932–2004), acclaimed poet, novelist
  • Estela Golovchenko (born 1963), playwright

I

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  • Suleika Ibáñez (1930–2013), writer, teacher, and translator
  • Sara de Ibáñez (1909–1971), poet, literary critic, and educator
  • Juana de Ibarbourou (1892–1979), popular poet, feminist

L

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  • Sylvia Lago (born 1932), writer, teacher, literary critic
  • Clotilde Luisi (1882–1969), lawyer, educator, translator, short story writer
  • Luisa Luisi (1883–1940), poet, teacher, literary critic

M

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  • Mirta Macedo (1939–2012), writer, social worker, human rights activist
  • Circe Maia (born 1932), poet, essayist, translator, teacher
  • Amparo Menendez-Carrion (born 1949), Uruguayan-Ecuadorian author, academic
  • María de Montserrat (1913–1995), writer

O

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  • Susana Olaondo (born 1953), writer and illustrator
  • Gabriela Onetto (born 1963), writer, philosopher
  • Rosalba Oxandabarat (1944–2023), journalist

P

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  • Gladys Parentelli (born 1935), feminist theologian
  • Mariana Percovich (born 1963), playwright, teacher, theater director
  • Carina Perelli (born 1957), writer, political consultant
  • Cristina Peri Rossi (born 1941), novelist, short story writer, poet, translator
  • Amalia Polleri (1909–1996), poet, journalist, art critic
  • Alicia Porro (1908–1983), poet
  • Teresa Porzecanski (born 1945), anthropologist, novelist, short story writer, non-fiction writer
  • Carmen Posadas (born 1953), best selling novelist, short story writer, children's writer
  • Fanny Puyesky (1939–2010), writer, dramatist, lawyer

R

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  • Mercedes Rein (1930–2006), dramatist, translator
  • Sara Rey Álvarez (1894–1949), lawyer, writer, feminist
  • Ana Ribeiro (born 1955), writer, historian, professor
  • Alba Roballo (1910–1996), politician, poet
  • Carolina de Robertis (born 1975), Uruguayan-American author, teacher of creative writing
  • Cristina Rodríguez Cabral (born 1959), poet, researcher
  • Silvia Rodríguez Villamil (1939–2003), historian, feminist, writer, activist
  • Dora Isella Russell (1925–1990) poet, journalist

S

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  • María Herminia Sabbia y Oribe (1883–1961), poet
  • Beatriz Santos Arrascaeta (born 1947), narrative writer, historian, essayist
  • Graciela Sapriza (born 1945), Uruguayan historian, educator
  • Concepción Silva Belinzon (1903–1987), poet
  • Susana Soca (1906–1959), poet
  • Armonía Somers (1914–1994), novelist, short story writer, feminist
  • Alcira Soust Scaffo (1924–1997), poet, teacher
  • Michelle Suárez Bértora (1983–2022), transgender lawyer, politician, writer

V

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  • María Eugenia Vaz Ferreira (1875–1924), poet, teacher
  • Helen Velando (born 1961), successful young adult writer
  • Idea Vilariño (1920–2009), poet, essayist, literary critic
  • Ida Vitale (born 1923), prolific writer, poet, non-fiction writer, essayist

Z

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  • Giselda Zani (1909–1975), Italian-born poet, short story writer, critic

See also

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  • List of women writers
  • List of Spanish-language authors

References

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