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Blanca Varela was born in Lima, Peru, on 10 August 1926. She was the daughter of a Peruvian diplomat and a French mother. She studied at the Colegio Santa Ursula and the Colegio Santa María de los Rosarios. She later studied literature at the University of San Marcos in Lima. Varela was a poet, essayist, and translator. She was a member of the Peruvian literary group, the Generación del 50. Her first book of poetry, "Canciones de la Muerte," was published in 1954. She was awarded the Premio Nacional de Literatura in Peru in 1998. Varela was married to the Peruvian poet, César Moro, and had two children. She died in Lima on 15 April 2009. At the time of her death, Varela's net worth was estimated to be around $1 million. She earned her wealth through her writing and translations. She also received royalties from her books and other works.

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Born 10 August 1926
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2006

She was awarded the Medalla de Honor by the Peruvian National Institute of Culture, the Premio Octavio Paz de Poesía y Ensayo (Octavio Paz Prize for poetry and essays), the Premio Internacional de Poesía Ciudad de Granada Federico García Lorca (City of Granada Federico García Lorca International Poetry Prize, 2006; as the first woman ever), and the Premio Reina Sofía de Poesía Iberoamericana (Queen Sophia's Prize for Iberoamerican Poetry, 2007).

1949

Her mother was a composer who authored many famous creole waltzes. She studied Humanities and Education at the National University of San Marcos where she met other future writers such as Sebastián Salazar Bondy, Javier Sologuren, Jorge Eduardo Eielson, and her future husband, the artist and sculptor Fernando de Szyszlo with whom she had two children. In 1949 they travelled to Paris where she met Octavio Paz, a key figure in her life, who introduced her to the artists and intellectuals there, such as André Breton, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Henri Michaux, Alberto Giacometti and Fernand Léger, among others; and also other Latin American authors who lived in France at that time, for example Carlos Martínez Rivas. While in Paris was part of the group of expatriates Latin American artists and writers who met regularly at the Café de Flore, engaging in vigorous discussions on how they could participate in the international modern movement while preserving their Latin American cultural identity. Paz persuaded her to publish her poetry, and in the preface to the first edition of her debut book Ese puerto existe (1959) he wrote: "At that time we all used to sing. And among those songs you could hear a lonesome song of one Peruvian girl: Blanca Varela. The most secret, timid and natural of them all." Rigorous Poetry and Enjoyment; "of rebellion", in the words of Octavio Paz. Later Varela lived in Florence and Washington, D.C. In 1962 she returned to Lima and since then traveled mainly to US, Spain and France.

1926

Blanca Leonor Varela Gonzáles (10 August 1926 – 12 March 2009) was a Peruvian poet. Daughter of writer, poet, singer and journalist Serafina Quinteras.