Elvira Santa Cruz Ossa


Elvira Santa Cruz Ossa was a Chilean journalist, writer,,
editor, feminist, and activist. eShe was the daughter of and Carmela Ossa. She was educated in Santiago at the Convent of the Sacred Hearts. She wrote her first novel, Flor Silvestre, before the age of 20. She also wrote for the magazine, and later became the editor, of Zig-Zag. She edited the children's magazine, El Peneca, for almost 40 years.
Her first play was the comedy, La Familia Busquillas, followed in 1919 by El voto femenino. She produced the drama, La Marcha Funebre, in the same year. Her second novel was titled Via Crucis Sentimental.
She was the sister of writer Blanca Santa Cruz Ossa.

Selected works

Flor silvestre La familia Busquillas: pieza en dos actos El voto femenino La marcha fúnebre
  • ''Takunga''