Elsa Wiezell


Elsa Wiezell was a Paraguayan poet and teacher. Her work also includes paintings that reside in art galleries and cultural centers of Asunción. She was born in Asunción, Paraguay, daughter of Julia Apezteguía and Rubén Wiezell, of Swedish descent.

Childhood and youth

She spent her childhood surrounded by her family, playing games and pranks with her siblings Genoveva and Nills in the once quiet streets of Zeballos Cué. They moved later and definitively to Asunción. She completed her primary studies in Asuncion at the International School.
In her youth, her inclination towards poetry was evident, and she began her first literary works at that time. Entranced in her thoughts, she always searched for places of self-discovery. This took her to the college studies at the National University of Asuncion, where she finished her studies with a bachelor's degree in philosophy and literature in 1950.

Career

After graduating, she taught Secondary Level psychology courses at the Benjamin Aceval School in Asunción. She was also in charge of the psychology class at the University of Columbia.
Committed to the diffusion of arts and culture within Paraguay, she founded such institutions as the Modern Art Museum, the journal The Feminist, and the Belle Arts School, serving as director from 1965 to 1977.

Publications

Her prolific literary output has positioned her as one of the most active people in the artistic and cultural area of Asunción with more than four decades of unceasing poetic labor.
YearWork
1950Poemas de un mundo en brumas, her first poem book
Tronco al cielo
1951Barro de estrellas
1956Poema ciego
1961Por las calles de Cristo
1962Órbita de visiones
1964El canto y la luz. A book rich in original images, the verses are free. The main subject is the anguish of living in a world that lies and scares.
1965Tiempo de amor
1966Temblor de acacias. This is a book of love poems wherein the mentioned feeling is the main character.
Mensaje para hombres nuevos. Speaks of freedom and yearning to reflect on others, giving the best of oneself.
1967Palabras para otro planeta. With a very special characteristic, taking science as a poetic subject. Has a serene and simple style.
1968Eco tridimensional. Deals with classic subjects in a new style. The main subjects are the anguish of the men about life, and the death as a transcendental state of men.
Puente sobre el río tapecué
1969Poema ultrasónico. Of symbolist and impressionist style.
1970Sembradores del Sol
1972Virazón Considered the best of her poetic work. Poem of epic style full of fierce fights and anguish for her suffering and bleeding people.
1974Pobladores fieros
La cosecha del viento norte
1975El amor de la brisa del sur
1976El duende fugitivo
1982Antología
1990Corceles de alborada
1991El colibrí de quebrada
1992Poemas del aire profundo
Escorzo poético
1994La tierra de los maizales
Los dos y el mar
1995Rumbo al arcoiris
1996Memoria de amor efímero
1997Canto libertario
2003Algas azules
Temblor de acacias
2004El hombre de la nube
2005Barranco
Del amor al olvido
2006Canto entre las piedras
Poética del amor
Antología
La calesita
Lirondela
Este es mi pueblo. A compilation of brief literary work for children, with a didactic guide for teachers.

Awards

Throughout her career, Elsa Wiezell has been internationally acclaimed and rewarded and is considered by many critics and academic scholars to be amongst the most important and influential Spanish-language poets of her time. Many scholars study her work, including Charles Richard Carlisle, Carlos Sabat Ercasty :es:Carlos Sabat Ercasty|Carlos Sabat Ercasty and Norma Suiffet.
YearOutstanding Activity
1950Values of the Americas Award. American Artistic Selection, Montevideo, Uruguay
1956Best Spanish-American Lyric Writers, selected along with Juana de Ibarbourou and Alfonsina Storni. Hettan Spranger Natten, Upsala, Sweden.
Honorable Mention - Pro Women's Rights League
Honorable Mention - Guaraní Writers for her book "Bridge over the Tapecué River"
1966Ocara Poty Cue Mi Gallery of Honor
1967Federico Garcia Lorca Award
1970Greatest Poets of the World. Only representative of Paraguayan poetry up to this day.
Honorable Mention - 13th Spring Hall from Athenaeum for her work "Belén".
Selected as Latin-American representative of "The New Christian Revolution" Der Bu Bist in Exil, Germany.
1977Honorary Citizen of the State of Texas, USA.
Merit Honors - Institute for Professor Training. Universidad Iberoamericana
1981Honorary Member National Foreign Language Association, Southwest Texas State University Chapter, USA.
1992First Prize in Regional Integration Literature
Distinguished Cultural Maker. Honor Mural. Universidad Iberoamericana
Honorable Mention. "Eternal gratitude for her aid to childhood and youth". Institute for Professor Training. Universidad Iberoamericana.
Honorary Merit in Docent Formation. Universidad Iberoamericana.

Style

In her work can be perceived a placid poetic style. Her loose verses give the sensation of peaceful freedom and smooth movement. Her style is rich in literary language.
The inspiration and subjects of her works are almost tangible. Water is a recurrent subject, and she also refers to loneliness and to the dreams that usually clash with a reality manifested, for example, as "painful destiny of the body at the earth...". Carlos Sabat Ercasty has written, "The work of Elsa Wiezell is beautiful and dignified, predetermined by a noble double heroism, marching high and sustaining flight..."

Family

She was married to Vicente Ferrer Espínola, and had three children: Lourdes, Armando and Patricia.