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  2. 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.

  3. Gabriela Mistral - Wikipedia

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    While little is known about her first love, his death influenced Mistral's poems, which often explored themes of death, despair, and possibly a resentment towards God. Her collection of poems titled Desolación , inspired by the loss of her first love and later the death of a beloved nephew, impacted many others.

  4. File:Sonnets and other poems (IA sonnetsotherpoem00ingr).pdf

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  5. Doris Dana - Wikipedia

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    After the poet's death in January 1957, Doris Dana translated and edited one bilingual edition of the Selected Poems of Gabriela Mistral from Spanish to English. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 2006, Dana died and left behind what is known as el legado , or the legacy, an archive of Mistral's unpublished manuscripts, letters, taped recordings of poems, and ...

  6. 1945 Nobel Prize in Literature - Wikipedia

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    Mistral's first prominent poetry collection was Desolación ("Despair"), published in 1922. Ternura ("Tenderness"), published in 1924, contains nursery rhymes and lullabies for children whereas Tala ("Harvesting", 1938) makes use of strange imagery and free verse. She was well-known for writing op-eds for major Chilean newspapers such as El ...

  7. Alfonsina Storni - Wikipedia

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    Storni was influential, not only to her readers but also to other writers. [5] Though she was known mainly for her poetic works, she also wrote prose, journalistic essays, and drama. [5] Storni often expressed controversial opinions. [3] She criticized a wide range of topics from politics to gender roles and discrimination against women. [3]

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  9. 1971 Nobel Prize in Literature - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Neruda is known for his surrealist poems and historical epics which touches political, human and passionate themes. Among his well known works which are read throughout the world include Veinte poemas de amor y una canción desesperada ("Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair", 1924), which established him as a prominent poet and an interpreter of love and erotica, and Cien Sonetos de ...