Ida Gramcko
Ida Gramcko (Puerto Cabello,1924– Caracas,1994) was a Venezuelan essayist and poet. Her sister, Elsa Gramcko, was an abstract sculptor and painter.[1]
Publications
- Threshold (1941)
- Glass House (1944)
- Against the naked heart of Heaven (1944)
- The Magic Wand (1948)
- Poems (1952
- Maria Lionza (1955) verse drama
- Poems of a psychotic (1964)
- The most murmurs (1965)
- Sun and loneliness (1966)
- This boulder (1967, prose and poetry)
- Psalms (1968)
- 0 degrees North Franco (1969)
- The aesthetes, the beggars, the heroes: Poems, 1958 (1970)
- Sonnets of Origin (1972)
- The wanderings and find. Anthology (1972)
- Chores, knowledge, companies (1973)
- Salto Angel (1985)
- Selected Works (1988)
- Treno (1993)
References
- ↑ Commire, Anne (ed.) "Gramcko, Ida." In: Dictionary of Women Worldwide. Gale, 2006. ISBN 0-7876-7585-7
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