Teresita Saguí was born in San Luis and at present lives in Mendoza, Argentina.
She is a B.A in Philosophy (Cuyo National University, Mendoza, Argentina).
She has had several important positions such as Academic Secretary of the Regional Center for Technological and Scientific Research (CRICYT), Dean of the School of Social Communication at Juan A. Maza University, professor and researcher at Cuyo National University and in several other centers of study.
At present she is a consultant in Communication Strategies, especially in the field of Health Communication.
She is Head of the Space of Canadian Culture for Children and Youngsters, Communication Director at the Foundation for Institutional Development (FIDI) and a member of other cultural organizations.
Among other books, she has published: False Strategies, Áncora, Buenos Aires, 1980; Irrational Number, Fundación Argentina para la Poesía, Buenos Aires, 1982; By Proximity Law, Marymar, Buenos Aires, 1985; The Wrong Place, Marymar, Buenos Aires, 1986; Antonio Benedetto: Man’s Nostalgia as a Way of Exhile, Argentine Center of Interdisciplinary Studies, Mendoza, 1988; The Beards of Grandpa Benito, ZETA, Mendoza, 1991; Scandalous Blue Plumage, ZETA, Mendoza, 1994; The Murmur of a Maple Leaf, Cuyo-Canada Cultural Center, Canadian Embassy, Mendoza, 1997; The Skirts of Eve, ZETA, Mendoza, 2003; White Lands Stories, Space of Canadian Culture for Children and Youngsters, 2005; Hekla`s Stories, ZETA, Mendoza, 2007.
Teresita Saguí has created and edited literary journals and magazines of interdisciplinary studies. She has collaborated, and still does, with national and foreign publications. Her works have been included in anthologies and other books.
Awards: Honour Band from the Argentine Society of Writers, First Prize from the Province Direction of Culture, San Luis Government, Silver Feather from Pen Club International, Second Prize at the International Competition of Golden Letters, Honorarte,
Her works have been translated into English, Italian and German