Esther huneeus salas de claro biography
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Papelucho
Si bien me reí bastante con las tonteras y ocurrencias de este lindo niño, varias cosas me dejaron turuleca y me pregunté ¿habría sido "Papelucho I" publicado tal cual hoy? Es que hay escenas "fuertes", no porque sean violentas necesariamente, sino por la coyuntura actual. Ej: uso de armas, bullying, delincuencia, etc. [SPOILER] Papelucho usa un arma y deja el tremendo hoyo en la pared, haciendo que se caiga parte de la estructura de la casa; Papelucho tira combos en el colegio internado y le enseña a otros cómo pelear; Papelucho deja entrar a un criminal (ladrón y asesino) al colegio para que pase la noche; Papelucho toma vino y se embriaga (ante la falta de trapo, tuvo que pasar la lengua po
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Marcela Paz
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Marcela Paz
Chilean writer (1902–1985)
Marcela Paz (February 28, 1902 – June 12, 1985) was the pen name of Esther Huneeus Salas de Claro, a Chilean writer. She also used the pen names of Paula de la Sierra, Lukim Retse, P. Neka and Juanita Godoy. She was a recipient of the National Prize for Literature.
Early years
[edit]Marcela Paz was born in Santiago, Chile on February 28, 1902 (even though her biography indicates that she was born on February 29; however, 1902 was not a leap year).[1]
She was born into a well-off family and was the second eldest of eight children of Francisco Huneeus Gana and María Teresa Salas Subercaseaux.[2] Since her youth she found refuge in solitude and in imagination, particularly after the death of Anita, her older sister, when Ester was only 11 years old. This added to the absence of friends her own age.
Ester never went to a formal school but instead her education was left in charge of governesses. In 1929