Bullrich, Silvina (1915–1990)
Bullrich, Silvina (1915–1990)
Argentinean novelist, poet and screenwriter. Name variations: Sandra Bullrich. Born Oct 4, 1915, in Buenos Aires, Argentina; died July 1990 in Geneva, Switzerland.
Taught French and wrote for newspapers and tv; traveled and lectured abroad and wrote of experiences for La Nación; writings include Vibraciónes (1935), Bodas de cristal (Glass Wedding, 1951), Teléfono ocupado (Telephone Engaged, 1955), Los burgueses (The Bourgeoisie, 1964), Los salvadores de la patria (The Saviors of the Fatherland, 1965), Mañana digo basta (Tomorrow I Talk Enough, 1968), and La creciente (The Crescent Moon, 1970); collaborated with Jorge Luis Borges on El Compadrito (1945); wrote screenplay for Bajo un mismo rostro (1962) and adaptions for film: A momento muy largo (1964), Los Pasajeros del jardin (1982), and her novel Bodas de cristal (1975). Won French Academic Award (1982).