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Margarita Rosa Josefina Abella Caprile (Buenos Aires, 5 de agosto de 1901-Buenos Aires, 28 de octubre de 1960) fue una escritora argentina dedicada a la poesía y el periodismo literario,​​​​ ganadora del Premio de Honor de la SADE 1950 y del Premio Municipal de Literatura 1938.

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dbo:abstract Margarita Abella Caprile (* 5. August 1901 in Buenos Aires; † 28. Oktober 1960 ebenda) war eine argentinische Schriftstellerin. Abella Caprile stammte aus einer wohlhabenden alteingessenen Familie; einer ihrer Vorfahren war General Bartolomé Mitre. Bereits in jungen Jahren begann sie zu schreiben und konnte auch schon als Jugendliche im Feuilleton verschiedener Zeitungen und Zeitschriften des In- und Auslandes veröffentlichen. Viele Jahre schrieb sie auch für La Nación, eine Zeitung, die von ihrem Vorfahr Mitre gegründet worden war. Befreundet war Abella Caprile u. a. mit den Schriftstellerinnen Gabriela Mistral und Alfonsina Storni. (de) Margarita Rosa Josefina Abella Caprile (Buenos Aires, 5 de agosto de 1901-Buenos Aires, 28 de octubre de 1960) fue una escritora argentina dedicada a la poesía y el periodismo literario,​​​​ ganadora del Premio de Honor de la SADE 1950 y del Premio Municipal de Literatura 1938. (es) Margarita Abella Caprile (August 5, 1901 – October 28, 1960) was an Argentine writer. Born in Buenos Aires, she was the daughter of Eduardo Abella and Margarita Caprile Mitre; and the great-granddaughter of General Bartolomé Mitre. She attended , Buenos Aires.Although she worked as a journalist and wrote travel books, novels, and short stories, she is known primarily as a poet. Since 1955, she replaced Eduardo Mallea as director of the literary supplement of the newspaper La Nación, where she worked until her death. Her contemporaries included Alfonsina Storni, Gabriela Mistral, Delmira Agustini, and Juana de Ibarbourou. (en)
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rdfs:comment Margarita Rosa Josefina Abella Caprile (Buenos Aires, 5 de agosto de 1901-Buenos Aires, 28 de octubre de 1960) fue una escritora argentina dedicada a la poesía y el periodismo literario,​​​​ ganadora del Premio de Honor de la SADE 1950 y del Premio Municipal de Literatura 1938. (es) Margarita Abella Caprile (August 5, 1901 – October 28, 1960) was an Argentine writer. Born in Buenos Aires, she was the daughter of Eduardo Abella and Margarita Caprile Mitre; and the great-granddaughter of General Bartolomé Mitre. She attended , Buenos Aires.Although she worked as a journalist and wrote travel books, novels, and short stories, she is known primarily as a poet. Since 1955, she replaced Eduardo Mallea as director of the literary supplement of the newspaper La Nación, where she worked until her death. Her contemporaries included Alfonsina Storni, Gabriela Mistral, Delmira Agustini, and Juana de Ibarbourou. (en) Margarita Abella Caprile (* 5. August 1901 in Buenos Aires; † 28. Oktober 1960 ebenda) war eine argentinische Schriftstellerin. Abella Caprile stammte aus einer wohlhabenden alteingessenen Familie; einer ihrer Vorfahren war General Bartolomé Mitre. Bereits in jungen Jahren begann sie zu schreiben und konnte auch schon als Jugendliche im Feuilleton verschiedener Zeitungen und Zeitschriften des In- und Auslandes veröffentlichen. Viele Jahre schrieb sie auch für La Nación, eine Zeitung, die von ihrem Vorfahr Mitre gegründet worden war. (de)
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