[1][2] She first gained notice at the age of 20 with her short story "La muerte de Gustavo Dávila".
[3] She was a Spanish studies professor and worked as a literacy and dance critic.
Due to Che Guevara's death in 1967, she read a poem Cantar del Ché in his memory.
Along with other Latin Americans writers funded the "Fabro", a literacy club, and directed the Poetry Workshop of the Institute of Integral Education of Madrid, and wrote for the newspaper El Pueblo.
[5] She was jury of several literary contests and wrote for Spanish magazines as Ínsula, La Pluma, Zikurat y Triunfo[6] She died from complications from asthma in 1991.