- Bombal, María Luisa
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▪ Chilean authorborn June 8, 1910, Viña del Mar, near Valparaiso, Chiledied May 6, 1980, SantiagoChilean novelist and short-story writer whose innovative stories feature heroines who create fantasy worlds in order to escape from unfulfilling love relationships and restricted social roles. Her surreal narrative style influenced many later proponents of magic realism.Bombal, who was born into a wealthy family, moved to Paris in 1922, where she attended the Lycée La Bruyère and the Sorbonne at the University of Paris. After a brief return to Chile (1931–33) she established herself within the burgeoning literary movement in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She spent three decades in the United States (1940–70) before returning once again to Chile.Her first novel, La última niebla, which she later revised and translated as The House of Mist, first appeared in a limited edition in 1934 before its better-known publication date of 1935. The House of Mist details an unloving marriage between Daniel, who clings to the memory of his first wife, and Helga, who takes a mysterious blind lover who may or may not be a hallucination. The book also contains three short stories: “El árbol” (“The Tree”), “Islas Nuevas” (“New Islands”), and “Lo secreto” (“The Unknown”). Witnessing her own funeral, the deceased protagonist of La amortajada (1938; The Shrouded Woman) contemplates her failed love affairs before embracing her “second death.”
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Universalium. 2010.