The personal essay consists of two parts. The second is a selection of the Testimonies of Victoria Ocampo, where it is a question of Virginia Woolf, of the relationship between the two, of the reading of her work. Contemporary discussions around cosmopolitanism, the avant-garde and, above all, feminism cannot exempt this key exchange. But there are also texts on Borges, on the place of women in culture, on the essay as a form of expression, among other topics.
And a first part, in which Irene Chikiar Bauer writes an introductory essay to the work of Victoria Ocampo, as erudite as it is accessible, with special focus on the very idea of what a personal essay is, on the bond that binds her to Virginia Woolf. , of her position as a modern woman in a world that is hostile at times. Chikiar Bauer, as in her celebrated book on Virginia Woolf, manages to access the work of an author to...read more