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Carolina Amor de Fournier

Carolina Amor de Fournier (1908–1993) was a Mexican editor, writer and translator. She was a founder of the Mexican scientific publishing company, La Prensa Médica Mexicana, and for many years, served as its director and editor. She was also co-founder in 1965 of Siglo XXI Editores. In 1980, she received the Merito Editorial.[1] Born in Mexico City, her parents were Carolina Schmidtlein y García Teruel (of German and Spanish origin) and Emmanuel Amor Subervielle (of Spanish and French origin).[2] Amor had six siblings. Her sister, Guadalupe Amor,[3] was a poet, her sister, Inés Amor an important Mexican galerist and her niece, Elena Poniatowska Amor, was a writer. Amor died in Mexico City.

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  1. ^ Alicia Rita Rueda-Acedo. 2012. Miradas Transatlánticas: El Periodismo Literario de Elena Poniatowska Y Rosa Montero. Vol. 55 de Purdue Studies in Romance Literatures Series. Editor Purdue Univ. Press, 320 pp. ISBN 1557536260, ISBN 9781557536266
  • ^ Urrutia, E. (January 2005). "Carolina Amor de Fournier, tipógrafa del siglo XX" (PDF). Revista Historia de las Mujeres. Año VI (62). Lima. ISSN 2522-3690.
  • ^ Inés Amor, Jorge Alberto Manrique, Teresa del Conde. 2005. Una mujer en el arte mexicano: memorias de Inés Amor. Vol. 32 de Cuadernos de historia del arte. 2ª ed. de UNAM, 307 pp. ISBN 9703221858, ISBN 9789703221851
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