[1] She later relocated to Deán Funes, Cordoba and then to Cruz del Eje, where she came to maturity as a writer.
Anarchist in her beliefs,[2] Pavón was very vocal on issues of social justice.
[1] Among her poems is "Huesos", dedicated to a worker who died during the construction of the Cruz del Eje dam.
A collection of her texts, from the 1920s to the 1940s, was published two years after her death under the title Pasión de Justicia.
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