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  2. Gabriela Mistral - Wikipedia

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    Gabriela Mistral reads eighteen poems from her collected volumes: Ternura, Lagar, and Tala. Recorded at Library of Congress, Hispanic Division on 12 December 1950. Newspaper clippings about Gabriela Mistral in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW; Gabriela Mistral Papers, 1911–1949; Works by Gabriela Mistral at LibriVox (public domain ...

  3. 1945 Nobel Prize in Literature - Wikipedia

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    The 1945 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral (1889–1957) "for her lyric poetry, which inspired by powerful emotions, has made her name a symbol of the idealistic aspirations of the entire Latin American world." [1] [2] She is the fifth female and first Latin American recipient of the literature prize. [3 ...

  4. Sociedad Gabriela Mistral - Wikipedia

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    The Sociedad Gabriela Mistral was founded to campaign for women's rights, and named after Gabriela Mistral. It was founded by a woman who was denied the right to study at the university, and initially worked for women's rights to university education. The Sociedad succeeded with its campaign to achieve women's access to university in Guatemala.

  5. Four greats of Chilean poetry - Wikipedia

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    He would also follow in Mistral’s footsteps when he won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1971, [2] 26 years after Mistral herself had won the highest honor in literature in 1945. [3] In contrast to this tenuous link, the relationship between Huidobro, De Rokha and Neruda was one of the most persistent rivalries in Chilean cultural history.

  6. Chilean literature - Wikipedia

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    Gabriela Mistral, 1945 Maité Allamand , Carmen de Alonso and Marta Brunet also wrote children's literature inspired by Chilean folklore. Allamand produced works like "Alamito el largo" (The little long poplar, 1950) while Brunet wrote "Cuentos para Marisol" (Tales for Marisol, 1938) and "Por qué el petirrojo tiene el pecho rojo" (Why robins ...

  7. Sonetos de la Muerte - Wikipedia

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    Sonetos de la Muerte (Sonnets of Death) is a work by the Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral, first published in 1914. She used a nom de plume as she feared that she may have lost her job as a teacher. [1] The work was awarded first prize in the Juegos Florales, a national literary contest.

  8. Marjorie Agosín - Wikipedia

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    The Chilean government awarded her with the Gabriela Mistral Medal of Honor for Life Achievement in 2000. [3] She is a recipient of the Belpré Medal . In the United States, she has received the Letras de Oro, the Latino Literary Prize, and the Peabody Award , together with the United Nations Leadership Award in Human Rights.

  9. List of female nominees for the Nobel Prize - Wikipedia

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    The first women nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize were Belva Ann Lockwood and Bertha von Suttner, ... Gabriela Mistral: 7 April 1889 Vicuña, Chile 10 January 1957

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