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Poems (Mistral: Selected)

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Gabriela Mistral

Year
1945 AD
Country
Chile
Language
Spanish
Genre
Lyric
Work Type
Poetry
Pages
235
Designation
Minor
Century
20th c.

GBM Assessment (Score: 7/10)

Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1945 as the first Latin American laureate, Gabriela Mistral brought the themes of motherhood, loss, and the natural world to the forefront of international poetry. Her lyric verse achieves a rare combination of emotional intensity and formal grace, drawing on the landscapes and traditions of her native Chile to craft poems of universal resonance.

As both a celebrated teacher and distinguished diplomat, Mistral embodied the conviction that literature and public service could enrich one another. Her Nobel Prize represented a historic moment for Latin American letters, announcing to the world that the continent's literary traditions had achieved a maturity and power demanding global recognition.

Awards & Adaptations

NOBEL 1945. First Latin American Nobel.

Recommended Edition

Various trans.

Subjects

Translations into EnglishPoetryChilean poetryWomen authorsPoetry (poetic works by one author)
ISBN-13: 9780801811975
ISBN-10: 0253299152
Editions: 13
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