Rafaela Chacón Nardi

Rafaela Chacón Nardi
Born (1926-02-24)February 24, 1926
Havana, Cuba
Died March 11, 2001(2001-03-11) (aged 75)
Havana, Cuba
Nationality Cuban
Occupation Poet, Educator

Rafaela Chacón Nardi (1926-2001) was a Cuban poet and educator. She was the author of more than 30 books. In 1971, at the request of UNESCO, she founded Grupo de Expresión Creadora (Creative Expression Group). She directed the Clubes de Promoción a la Lectura (Reading Promotion Clubs) for blind and low vision adolescents in Cuba. She was the recipient of the Alejo Carpentier medal.[1][2]

Biography

Nardi was born in Havana, Cuba on February 24, 1926. She studied to be a teacher and then became a professor at Escuela Normal para Maestros, Universidad de La Habana, and Universidad Las Villas.[1]

In 1948 she published her first volume of poems, Journey to the Dream. This work was reprinted in 1957, including the text of a letter Gabriela Mistral praising the poetry.[3]

In 1971 based on her interest in design and development of educational activities for children with disabilities she founded the Grupo de Expresión Creadora.[1] Nardi also organized children's workshops for the study of the work of José Martí.[4]

Nardi died on March 11, 2001 in Havana, Cuba.[2]

Selected publications

Her publications include:[2]

  • Viaje al sueño (1948 and 1957 in expanded edition)
  • Del silencio y las voces (1978)
  • Coral del aire (1982)
  • Una mujer desde su isla canta (1994)
  • Vuelta de hoja (1995)
  • Mínimo paraíso (1997)
  • Del íntimo esplendor (2000)
  • Ámbito de amar (posthumous, 2006)

References

  1. 1 2 3 Sanmartín, Josep. "Rafaela Chacón Nardi, 1926 - 2001". Centro de Estudios Filosóficos, Políticos y Sociales Vicente Lombardo Toledano. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  2. 1 2 3 "Rafaela Chacón Nardi". EcuRed. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  3. "Vida y obra de Rafaela Chacón Nardi (1926 – 2001), hasta 1959". Cultura Cubana. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  4. Suárez, Raúl Quintana; Martín, Bernardo Herrera. "Rafaela Chacón Nardi". Reseñas Biográficas de Figuras Significativas en la Historia de Cuba. www.eumed.net. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
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