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Micaela Lastenia Larriva
Lastenia Larriva
Lastenia Larriva
BornMicaela
(1848-05-06)May 6, 1848
Lima
DiedSeptember 24, 1924(1924-09-24) (aged 76)
Lima
OccupationPoet, writer, and journalist
LanguageSpanish
NationalityPeruvian
Literary movementFeminism
Notable worksUn drama singular o historia de una familia
SpouseNuma Pompilio Llona, Adolfo De La Jara y Bermúdez
ChildrenAdriana Sofía de la Jara y Larriva, María Eugenia de la Jara y Larriva, Carlos Adolfo Leonardo de la Jara y Larriva, Clemencia Adriana de la Jara y Larriva, Rosa Lastenia de la Jara y Larriva, Pablo Emilio Llona Larriva. [1]

Lastenia Larriva y Negron de Llona also known as "Lastenia Larriva De La Jara" (May 6, 1848 — September 24, 1924) was a Peruvian poet, writer, and journalist.

Biography[edit]

Larriva's birthplace is Lima, where she also died. However, she lived for several years in Guayaquil, Ecuador, where she did most of her writing. Together with Carolina Freyre de Jaimes, she was among the first generation of Peruvian female writers who overcame the criticism and prejudice of the society of her time. She combatted the primitive belief that women should be traditional housewives and not pursue any sort of profession. This concept in the 1800s was considered ahead of her time. Upon her death, it was said: "She was a watchtower of feminism in America. Of advanced ideas, of noble and delicate features, of exquisite culture, of innate goodness, and of a warm heart.” Lastenia Larriva outlived her second husband, the Ecuadorian poet Numa Pompilio Llona (1832-1907), who was one of the most popular and well-read poets in Ecuador at the time. Her first husband, Adolfo De La Jara Bermúdez died in a battle between Peru and Chile (Miraflores war Jan. 15th, 1881). She built a connection with her second husband, based on poetry and being a widower/widow alike. Amidst the mourning, they found partnership and comfort.[2]

Literary works[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Micaela Lastenia Larriva y Negrón".
  • ^ "Micaela Lastenia Larriva y Negrón".
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