Anahí Lazzaroni

Anahí Mónica Lazzaroni (La Plata, August 30, 1957 – Ushuaia, March 27, 2019) was an Argentine poet.

[1] Her sister, Alicia Lazzaroni, is a writer and journalist who is also involved in Ushuaian cultural art, having written a play based on historical letters from the Ushuaia Prison.

[3] Her struggles with illness later in life meant that she did not travel much, but Lazzaroni was strongly connected to the Argentine artistic community, particularly in Ushuaia, and was close to people like poets Carlos Juárez Aldazábal [es] and Florencia Lobo, and the poet Francisco Squeo Acuña, to whom she dedicated her poem Diciembre 1990.

In her poetry, she wrote about her neighborhood in Ushuaia, social issues, Ushuaian history, the natural world, and her experience with pain.

[3] Its mission is to support education and culture within its community by taking inspiration from Lazzaroni's work and legacy.