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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.clubcultura.com/clubhumor/maitena/home_eng.htm Official page]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070205154424/http://www.clubcultura.com/clubhumor/maitena/home_eng.htm Official page]
*[http://euskomedia.org/aunamendi/51933 Burundarena, Maitena] at the Spanish-language [[Auñamendi Encyclopedia]].
*[http://euskomedia.org/aunamendi/51933 Burundarena, Maitena] at the Spanish-language [[Auñamendi Encyclopedia]].
*[http://www.euskonews.com/0309zbk/elkar_es.html Interview] for ''EuskoNews & Media'' (Nº 309 - 2005/07/15-22) by Julia López. Spanish language with [[RealMedia]] [http://www.euskonews.com/0309zbk/audio/elkar_es.ram audio] and [http://www.euskonews.com/0309zbk/elkar_eu.html Basque translation].
*[http://www.euskonews.com/0309zbk/elkar_es.html Interview] for ''EuskoNews & Media'' (Nº 309 - 2005/07/15-22) by Julia López. Spanish language with [[RealMedia]] [http://www.euskonews.com/0309zbk/audio/elkar_es.ram audio] and [http://www.euskonews.com/0309zbk/elkar_eu.html Basque translation].

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Maitena Burundarena
BornMay 1, 1962
Argentine
Area(s)Cartoonist
Pseudonym(s)Maitena

Maitena Burundarena (

Argentine cartoonist
.

Early works

Maitena drew erotic strips for several European publications such as Makoki, in Barcelona.[2] In Argentina, she worked in Sex Humor, Fierro (magazine), Hum® [es], and Cerdos y Peces [es].[1]

She also worked as a graphic illustrator for Argentine magazines and newspapers, as well as publishers specialized in school texts. She was also a TV screenwriter, restaurateur and bar owner.[1]

Her first strip, Flo, was published in Tiempo Argentino [es], a Buenos Aires newspaper. Her work was compiled in a book called Y en este rincón, las mujeres.[3]

Mujeres Alteradas

In 1993,

European Spanish and started appearing in El País Semanal, the Sunday edition of El País, from Madrid. Mujeres Alteradas has been translated into several languages.[1]

The strips have been collected into five books published by Lumen in Spain and Sudamericana, in Argentina. Mujeres Alteradas has sold 150,000 books just in Argentina.[1]

Superadas

Between 1998 and 2003, Maitena also published a daily comic panel in La Nación´s humor section, under the name Superadas.[3] This strip is currently published in several Argentine newspapers such as La Voz del Interior (Córdoba) and Los Andes (Mendoza). The strip is also published in several other international newspapers.

Towards the end of 2002, selected strips were published as a book named Superadas 1.[4]

In June 2003, Maitena began to publish the Sunday strip Curvas peligrosas in La Nación.[3]

A General Feature of Maitena's Work

Unlike many fellow Argentine humourists (such as Quino in Mafalda, Caloi, Roberto Fontanarrosa or Miguel Rep [es]), who rely on their characters' circumstances, Maitena focuses on the inner feelings of the female world.[5]

Personal life

She is of

Basque (maitena is Basque for "the most beloved") and Polish
ancestry. Her father,
Polish ancestry.[6]
Maitena lives in Argentina. She is married and has three sons.[1]

Published works

  • Women on the Edge 1
  • Women on the Edge 2
  • Women on the Edge 3
  • Women on the Edge 4
  • Women on the Edge 5
  • Curvas Peligrosas 1
  • Curvas Peligrosas 2
  • Superadas 1
  • Superadas 2
  • Superadas 3

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f Mujeres alteradas, de Maitena (2002) Template:Es
  2. ^ Maitena, libros y obras Lecturalia Template:Es
  3. ^ a b c "Comic creator: Maitena". Lambiek.net. 2011-03-25. Retrieved 2013-02-12.
  4. ^ Maitena. "Superadas 1". Open Library. Retrieved 2013-02-12.
  5. ^ Comiqueando, #47, September 2001 Template:Es
  6. ^ Más allá del género: Acerca del mundo de Maitena Burundarena by Héctor D. Fernández L’Hoeste Template:Es

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