Silvina Ocampo
Silvina Ocampo was an Argentine writer and poet, born on July 28, 1903, in Buenos Aires. She was part of the influential literary group known as the Grupo de los Tres, which included her sister, Victoria Ocampo, and the writer Jorge Luis Borges. Ocampo is known for her unique style that blends fantasy and reality, often exploring themes of childhood and the subconscious.
Throughout her career, Ocampo published several collections of short stories, poetry, and essays. Her notable works include "La furia" and "Los que aman, odian." Ocampo's contributions to literature have earned her recognition as one of Argentina's most important writers, and she continued to write until her death on December 14, 1993.