Photograph of Clorinda Matto Usandivaras de Turner. – (Michel Eugène Courret) Previous Next


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Date: 1887

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Clorinda Matto de Turner (Cusco, 1852-Buenos Aires, 1909), was an acclaimed writer, who belonged to the first generation of illustrious women in the history of Peru. She organized and was part of literary circles, wrote for weeklies and directed newspapers. Towards the end of the decade, she fled to Buenos Aires, where she promoted female and international intellectual networks through the press. In her later years, she researched and wrote about improving the female educational system. Among her works,

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