Gloria Lisé (the author's pseudonym) (born March 22, 1961) is an Argentinian writer, playwright, lawyer, professor, and an accomplished musician.
She is the author of Con los Pies en el Escenario: Trayectoria del Grupo Arte Dramático y su Director Salo Lisé (2003), a book based on the life of her father, the novel Viene Clareando (2005),[1] which was chosen by Argentina’s National Commission for the Protection of Public Libraries for distribution to the country’s public libraries, and Paisaje de Final de Época, 2012 first literature prize in the novel category from the Province of Salta.
Viene Clareando, whose title refers to Atahualpa Yupanqui's famous song of the same name, was published in the United States translated as Departing at Dawn by The Feminist Press at CUNY in 2009.
During her primary and secondary schooling, Lisé enrolled in the Music Conservatory of Salta, where she studied the piano and cello under some of Argentina's greatest musicians.
Lisé was 15 years old when a coup d'état overthrew Isabel Perón's government and a military junta took control of Argentina on March 24, 1976.