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  1. Ramona Victoria Epifanía Rufina Ocampo CBE (7 April 1890 – 27 January 1979) was an Argentine writer and intellectual. Best known as an advocate for others and as publisher of the literary magazine Sur, she was also a writer and critic in her own right and one of the most prominent South American women of her time.

  2. Students. Scholars. (1890–1979). As the founder and chief editor of the groundbreaking literary review Sur, Victoria Ocampo played a highly influential role in the literary culture of Argentina for much of the 20th century.

  3. Dec 21, 2002 · Library of Victoria Ocampo, who many regard as most important publisher and advocate of Latin American literature, is rapidly disappearing as many rare and valuable books by some of Argentina's...

  4. Mar 15, 2024 · Publish with us. Policies and ethics. Victoria Ocampo (1890–1979) was an Argentinian writer, publisher, and cultural animator, who took part in the most prominent cultural networks of her time. There is abundant literature on her essays and work as a publisher, but we still know very little about...

  5. The "first lady of Argentine letters," Victoria Ocampo is best known as the architect of cultural bridges between the American and European continents and as the founder and director of Sur, an influential South American literary review and publishing house.

  6. Feb 4, 1979 · Victoria Ocampo, the Argentine writer, publisher of the international literary magazine Sur and an exponent of cultural bridges between intellectuals in the Americas and Europe, died Jan. 27 at...

  7. Victoria Ocampo was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1890. She published close to twenty books, mostly collected essays, including Testimonios (Testimonies) (1935-1977), which is a ten volume series that is in equal parts political commentary, literary criticism and autobiography. She is best-known for founding the prestigious literary ...

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