- Nilita Vientos Gastón
Nilita Vientos Gaston (
June 5 ,1903 -July 10 ,1989 ), was aneducator ,writer ,journalist and the first female lawyer to work for the Department of Justice of Puerto Rico.Early years
Gaston was born in San Sebastián,
Puerto Rico , a town located on the western region of Puerto Rico. Her parents moved toHavana, Cuba when she was only a child, where she received her primary education. After living inCuba for various years, they moved toNew York City where she received her secondary education. In 1923, Gaston returned to Puerto Rico. [http://www.zonai.com/promociones/biografias/0601/index.asp El Nuevo Dia] ]Academic education
She entered the
University of Puerto Rico where she studied law and earned her degree. In 1945] , while she was a student, she founded and directed the magazine "Asomante". She was granted a scholarship from the Rockefeller Fundation and studied literature at Kenyon College atCanton, Ohio .Professional career
When Gaston returned to the island, she was hired by her
Alma Mater to teach literature. She was also hired by the Department of Justice of Puerto Rico, becoming the first woman to receive such a distinction. [http://www.proyectosalonhogar.com/escritores/NilitaVientos.htm Nilita Vientos Gaston] ] She worked as an auxiliary prosecutor general for three decades. Gaston defended the use of theSpanish language in the courts of Puerto Rico, before the Supreme Court, and won.Gaston was a founding member of the Puerto Rican Academy of the Spanish Language. In 1946, Gaston became the first woman president of the Puerto Rican Athenaeum, a position which she held until 1961. In 1966, she was also named president of the Puerto Rico Pen Club.
Author
Gaston had a column in the newspaper "El Mundo" where she became a renowned literary critic. In 1956, she published "Introduccion a Harry James" (Introduction to
Harry James ) and in 1957 "Impresiones de un Vieje" (Impressions of a trip). In 1965, she founded the magazine "Sin Nombre" (Without a Name). She was also the author of "Apuntes Sobre Teatro". [ [http://www.abebooks.co.uk/products/isbn/9780865814424/Vientos-Gaston-Nilita/Apuntes-Sobre-Teatro-1956-1961/ Apuntes-Sobre-Teatro] ]Later years
In 1996, the Association of Graduates of the University of Puerto Rico, dedicated the 50th anniversary issue of "Asomante" to Gaston and to the memory of
Margot Arce de Vazquez . Gaston died onJuly 10 ,1989 in Santurce, Puerto Rico.Legacy
The Nilita Vientos Gaston Fundation was founded in 1995 and Gaston's house was converted into a museum-library. The Fundation together with the Puerto Rican Institute of Culture manages her publications and documents. The Puerto Rican Lawyers College annually present the Nilita Vientos Gaston Medal to the person whose principals exemplifies that of Gaston's. The college also honored her memory by naming a Hall after her.
Further reading
*"Apuntes Sobre Teatro, 1956-1961"; by Nilita Vientos Gaston; Publisher: Instituto de Cultura Puertorriquena; Publication Date: 1989; ISBN 10: 0865814422; ISBN 13: 9780865814424
*'Women, Creole Identity, and Intellectual Life in Early Twentieth-Century Puerto Rico; By Magali Roy-Féquière, Juan Flores, Emilio Pantojas-Garcia; Published by Temple University Press, 2004; ISBN 1592132316, 9781592132317ee also
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List of famous Puerto Ricans Rferences
External links
* [http://www.zonai.com/promociones/biografias/0601/index.asp El Nuevo Dia]
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