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Aura Rostand was the pen name for Nicaragu … Aura Rostand was the pen name for Nicaraguan poet Maria de la Selva (1899–1957). She was the sister of poet Salomón de la Selva and artist Roberto de la Selva. Rostand, a trained teacher, published her first poem aged eighteen. She travelled throughout Latin America and the United States while publishing poetry. Rostand also wrote journalistic works for Mexican and Costa Rican publications. In 1927, she was appointed Nicaraguan counsel to Detroit, Michigan. She was the first Nicaraguan women to hold a diplomatic position. She held that post until 1929. While in Detroit Rostand had a miscarriage and her brother, Salomón, gave birth to a son called Salomoncito. The circumstances around this, as well as analysis of correspondence between the siblings, led literary historian Steven White to question whether Salomoncito was a child of an incestuous relationship between the siblings. Rostand left the United States and moved to Bluefields, Nicaragua. She stayed there until 1939 when she divorced her husband and moved to Mexico City. There she befriended Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and María Félix Rostand also wrote journalistic works for Mexican and Costa Rican publications. Rostand married Asdrubal Ibarra Rojas, with whom she had two children, Aura Maria Ibarra (1930–2013) and Plutarco Ibarra (1934–1972).930–2013) and Plutarco Ibarra (1934–1972).
, Aura Rostand era o pseudónimo da poetisa n … Aura Rostand era o pseudónimo da poetisa nicaraguense Maria de la Selva (1899 a 1957). Ela era irmã do poeta e do artista plástico . Em 1927, ela foi nomeada conselheira nicaraguense para Detroit, Michigan. Ela foi a primeira mulher nicaraguense a ocupar um cargo diplomático, ocupando esse cargo até 1929. Rostand casou-se com Asdrubal Ibarra Rojas, com quem teve dois filhos, Aura Maria Ibarra (1930–2013) e Plutarco Ibarra (1934–1972).(1930–2013) e Plutarco Ibarra (1934–1972).
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Aura Rostand era o pseudónimo da poetisa n … Aura Rostand era o pseudónimo da poetisa nicaraguense Maria de la Selva (1899 a 1957). Ela era irmã do poeta e do artista plástico . Em 1927, ela foi nomeada conselheira nicaraguense para Detroit, Michigan. Ela foi a primeira mulher nicaraguense a ocupar um cargo diplomático, ocupando esse cargo até 1929. Rostand casou-se com Asdrubal Ibarra Rojas, com quem teve dois filhos, Aura Maria Ibarra (1930–2013) e Plutarco Ibarra (1934–1972).(1930–2013) e Plutarco Ibarra (1934–1972).
, Aura Rostand was the pen name for Nicaragu … Aura Rostand was the pen name for Nicaraguan poet Maria de la Selva (1899–1957). She was the sister of poet Salomón de la Selva and artist Roberto de la Selva. Rostand, a trained teacher, published her first poem aged eighteen. She travelled throughout Latin America and the United States while publishing poetry. Rostand also wrote journalistic works for Mexican and Costa Rican publications. In 1927, she was appointed Nicaraguan counsel to Detroit, Michigan. She was the first Nicaraguan women to hold a diplomatic position. She held that post until 1929.c position. She held that post until 1929.
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