![]() Later, she studied for a master's degree in Literature at the University of Chile. ![]() Academic formation Īlejandra studied journalism at Universidad Diego Portales and frequented the workshops of Guillermo Blanco, Pía Barros, Carlos Cerda, and Antonio Skármeta. There, Professor Guillermo Peréz "recommended her to read Neruda, Mistral, Shakespeare, Chekhov, and Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevsky, a book which still marks her writing today." In addition, an interview was arranged and she went to the house of her neighbor Nicanor Parra, with whom she spoke about poetry and insomnia, which both shared. It was in her adolescence when she began to take writing more seriously, after entering Francisco Miranda school when she moved to La Reina. Alejandra Costamagna recalls that her first approach to writing was through journal entries that she began to make irregularly from age 10. Costamagna's parents arrived in Chile from Argentina in 1967.
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