Lucila Gamero de Medina

Lucila Gamero de Medina es una de las primeras mujeres escritoras hondureñas que alcanzan a producir una obra literaria, sólida y vanguardista, para la sociedad y las mujeres de su tiempo, en el género de novela.

She was trained as a doctor and pharmacist, and although she was banned from studying at the University in Guatemala, she studied in Honduras, where she obtained her diploma as a doctor and surgeon in 1924 at the National Autonomous University of Honduras by Dr. Manuel G Zúñiga, then dean of the Faculty of Medical Sciences. In 1924 she was the director of the Danlí hospital and served as a health consultant in Danlí.

  • 1892: Amelia Montiel
  • 1893: Adriana y Margarita
  • 1897: Páginas del Corazón
  • 1908: Blanca Olmedo
  • 1941: Betina
  • 1948: Aída, novela regional
  • 1954: Amor Exótico
  • 1954: La secretaria
  • 1955: El Dolor de Amar

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