Maria Alicia Dominguez

[1][2][3] She graduated as a professor of literature from an Argentine university, el Instituto Nacional del Profesorado de Lenguas Vivas.

[1][2] She began her career as a teacher at some educational institutions in Buenos Aires, namely the "Institutos Mitre y Bernasconi", the "Colegios Nacionales Roca y Sarmiento" and the "Normal 6".

She also worked in "la Editorial Columba" as a writer for their weekly magazine, Intervalo, from 1950s to 1960s.

[5][2] Some people believe that she once tried to commit suicide (but failed) because of her breakup with him,[6] or because of society's pressure to break up with him.

[2] She wrote more than 30 books, the most popular among them are the following,[1][2][3] She won the following major awards for her literary work:[1][2]