Eugenia Calny

1929–1999

Fany Eugenia Kalnitzky de Brener, who later adopted the pseudonym Eugenia Calny, was born in Argentina’s San Juan province. She had a dual career as a journalist and creative writer in Buenos Aires, and her literary output included plays, poetry, and fiction. Written from the viewpoint of a Jewish feminist, her stories for adults feature protagonists, as in Las mujeres virtuosas (1967), who are typically long-suffering women chafing at their oppression and whose restlessness foreshadows the coming movement for liberation. In El unicornio celeste y el caballito con alas (1984), she claimed to be turning away from the smaller world of adult literature toward the freer, unbounded world of children’s literature.

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Clara at Dawn

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She couldn’t have been more than seventeen years old. They came as war refugees. Survivors of the horror. The community was caring for the nearly cadaverous human beings and her parents wanted her to…