Alicia Freilich

Alicia Freilich (born 15 March 1939) is a Venezuelan writer, novelist, journalist and educator.[1]

Early life

Born in Caracas, Alicia Freilich is the oldest of three girls born to Máximo Freilich and Rebeca (née Warszawska) Freilich, immigrants of Polish origin. She grew up in a Jewish home and attended Universidad Central de Venezuela, where she received a bachelor's degree in literature in 1969.[2]

Professional career

Shortly after graduation, Freilich began her journalism career at El Nacional, working on a column about literature and reporting politics, with a focus on children and family issues, among other subjects. Interestingly, she gravitated toward stories that featured real-life struggles of ordinary people, with profile articles that have garnered national feature-writing awards and international honors.[3]

Freilich spent 31 years at El Nacional, working under the direction of Arturo Uslar Pietri (1969–1978) and Ramón J. Velásquez (1982–2002). She also has published freelance articles in El Universal (1979–1981), Tal Cual (2006–2009), and Fundación Bigott publications (2005–2007).[4]

In addition, her interest in the media projected into the television atmosphere, when she hosted a cultural affairs program at Televisora Nacional from 1970 through 1971. Shortly after, she wrote a script based on the novel La Rebelión, published in 1946 by author Rómulo Gallegos, which was aired by Radio Caracas Televisión in 1972.[3]

As an active educator for more than four decades, Freilich has being capable of providing instruction at various levels in her discipline from elementary school to university, both in private and public education.[3]

Focusing on the diversity of her creative imagination, Freilich wrote Triálogo (1973), in which she compares historical themes and subjects, such as Shakespeare's Shylock and the horrible consequences of a myth; traces the parallels between the life of Isaac Babel and other Russian exiles, such as Boris Pasternak and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn; associated Shalom aleichem with Jewish humor, and studies of Italian writers Giorgio Bassani and Natalia Ginzburg.[4]

Through her essay Cuarta Dimensión (1975), she points out how the critic must understand and make them understand the book she has read, as you can read writers. And that is – simple and beautiful – the task that the author does. Her best known work is Cláper (1987), a novel which shows a deeper sense of belonging and family identity during a spiritual and physical journey to America in the early twentieth century.

In addition, her book La Venedemocracia (1978) is a compendium of interviews with some relevant political figures of Venezuelan contemporary history and their analysis, including former presidents Rómulo Betancourt and Rafael Caldera as well as Gonzalo Barrios, Luis Beltrán Prieto, Pompeyo Márquez and Jóvito Villalba, among others. Thirty years later it has now been reissued for the third time (2008). She has also written two biographies on well known musicians as Ilan Chester (2004) and Aldemaro Romero (2008).

Private life

Freilich had two sisters, Miriam (born 1943) and Perla (1945–1972). She was married to Jaime Segal, a neurologist, in 1962, and was known as Alicia Freilich de Segal until their divorce in 2008. They had two sons, Ernesto and Ariel.

Currently, Freilich is an independent education and learning consultant who works across education settings in Venezuela. Besides this, she offer her opinion on art, film, literature, music, and politics in the blog Ideas de Babel.[5]

Selected works

Books

Novels

See also

External links

Sources

  1. The Scroll and the Cross: 1,000 Years of Jewish-Hispanic Literature– Ilan Stavans. Alicia Freilich: Recollections of a Criolla Zionist, pp. 250–256. Joan E. Friedman (English translation). Publisher: Routledge, Great Britain, 2002. Format: Paperback, 336 pp. Language: English. ISBN 978-0-415-92931-8
  2. Encuentro y alteridad. Vida y cultura judía en América Latina – Judit Bokser Liwerant, Alicia Gojman Backal, Hellen B. Soriano. Alicia Freilich Segal, pp 638. Publisher: Fondo de Cultura Económica, México, 1999. Format: Paperback, 758 pp. Language: Spanish. ISBN 968-16-5983-X
  3. 1 2 3 The Scroll and the Cross
  4. 1 2 Encuentro y alteridad
  5. Ideas de Babel – Alicia Freilich folder
  6. Cuarta Dimensión – Alicia Freilich de Segal. Publisher: Síntesis Dosmil, Caracas, 1975. Format: Paperback, 79 pp. Language: Spanish. Open Library OL4044142M
  7. En clave sexymental: Aldemaro Romero a medio siglo creativo – Alicia Freilich. Publisher: Editorial Comala, Caracas, 2006. Format: Paperback, 130 pp. Language: Spanish. ISBN 980-390-144-3
  8. Entrevistados en carne y hueso – Alicia Freilich de Segal. Publisher: Librería Suma, Caracas,1998. Format: Hardcover, 320 pp. Language: Spanish. Open Library OL4173103M
  9. Ilan Chester es verdad – Alicia Freilich. Publisher: Alfa Grupo Editorial, Instituto Cultural Venezolano Israeli, Caracas, 2004. Format: Hardcover, 121 pp. Language: Spanish. ISBN 980-354-142-0
  10. La Venedemocracia – Alicia Freilich de Segal. Publisher: Monte Avila Editores, Caracas, 1978. Format: Paperback, 79 pp. Language: Spanish. Open Library OL4758825M
  11. Legítima defensa – Alicia Freilich de Segal. Publisher: Publicaciones Seleven, Caracas, 1984. Format: Paperback, 145 pp. Language: Spanish. Open Library OL2982533M
  12. Triálogo, Notas de crítica urgente – Alicia Freilich de Segal. Publisher: Editorial Nuevo Tiempo, Caracas, 1973. Format: Paperback, 233 pp. Language: Spanish. Open Library OL4045398M
  13. Cláper – Alicia Freilich de Segal. Publisher: Editorial Planeta, Caracas, 1987. Format: Paperback, 176 pp. Language: Spanish. ISBN 980-271-035-0
  14. Cláper – Alicia Freilich de Segal. Publisher: University of New Mexico Press, 1998. Format: Hardcover, 196 pp. Language: English. ISBN 0-8263-1854-1
  15. Colombina Descubierta – Alicia Freilich. Publisher: Editorial Planeta, Caracas, 1991. Format: Paperback, 117 pp. Language: Spanish. ISBN 980-271-158-6
  16. Vieja verde – Alicia Freilich. Publisher: Edited by demand, Caracas, 2000. Format: Paperback, 155 pp. Language: Spanish. ISBN 980-6478-05-3
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