The Ant : Delia del Carril, the avant-garde artist who married Pablo Neruda /

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Author / Creator:Sáez, Fernando, 1944- author.
Uniform title:Hormiga, biografía de Delia del Carril, mujer de Pablo Neruda. English
Imprint:New York : Fiction Advocate, [2021]
Description:256 pages : iillustrations ; 22 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12575137
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Other authors / contributors:Sequeira, Jessica, translator.
ISBN:0999431676
9780999431672
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 240-243) and index.
Translated from Spanish.
Summary:Delia del Carril (1884-1989) grew up in the aristocratic world of the Buenos Aires élite, but she rebelled by becoming an artist, a communist, and a cultural force in Latin America and Europe. Known as "the Ant" for her tireless work ethic, beloved for her wit, and admired for her enormous paintings, Delia's passion for life was unmatched, except perhaps by her husband of over twenty years, Pablo Neruda. In THE ANT, Fernando Sáez explores the life and achievements of this remarkable woman, as well as her profound influence on Neruda's writing. Written with deep empathy and peerless research, THE ANT is both the unforgettable story of a woman's lifelong quest for artistic and political freedom, and a revealing look at how 20th-century Latin American society changed throughout Delia's long life. -- Back cover.

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