Bunge de Gálvez, Delfina (1881–1952)
Bunge de Gálvez, Delfina (1881–1952)
Argentinean poet, novelist and travel writer. Name variations: Delfina Bunge de Galvez. Born 1881 in Buenos Aires, Argentina; died 1952 in Buenos Aires.
Deeply religious writer, published her 1st 2 books, Simplement (1911) and La nouvelle moisson (1918), in French; also wrote Las imágines del infinito (1922), El tesoro del mundo (1923), Los malos tiempos de hoy (1927), and Tierras del mar azul (1928); edited the magazine Ichthys.
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