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  1. Selected Poems of Gabriela Mistral (Mary Burritt Christiansen Poetry Series) (English and Spanish Edition)
  2. This America of Ours: The Letters of Gabriela Mistral and Victoria Ocampo by Gabriela Mistral, Victoria Ocampo, 2003-11-01
  3. Tala (Spanish Edition) by Gabriela Mistral, 2003-10-01
  4. Gabriela Mistral: The Audacious Traveler (Ohio RIS Latin America Series) by Marjorie Agosin, 2003-09-25
  5. My Name is Gabriela/Me llamo Gabriela (Bilingual): The Life of Gabriela Mistral/la vida de Gabriela Mistral by Monica Brown, 2005-09-25
  6. Gabriela Mistral: A Reader (Secret Weavers Series)
  7. Queer Mother For The Nation: The State And Gabriela Mistral by Licia Fiol-Matta, 2002-02-11
  8. Madwomen: The "Locas mujeres" Poems of Gabriela Mistral, a Bilingual Edition by Gabriela Mistral, 2009-10-15
  9. Women: Recados
  10. Desolacion (Spanish Edition) by Gabriela Mistral, 1997-07
  11. Gabriela Mistral: The Poet and Her Work by Margot Arce de Vazquez, 1964-01-01
  12. Gabriela Mistral Para Ninos/ Gabriela Mistral For Kids (Alba Y Mayo/ Dawn and May) (Spanish Edition)
  13. Gabriela Mistral y su Sobrino by Isolina Barraza de Estay, 1978-01-01
  14. Selected Prose and Prose Poems (Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Series in Latin American and Latino Art and Culture; Texas Pan American Literature in Translation ... Anderson) (English and Spanish Edition) by Gabriela Mistral, 2004-09-01

1. Página Principal Premios Nobel De Literatura Chilenos
Sobre Pablo Neruda y gabriela mistral.
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2. Gabriela Mistral
Small selection of poems by Chilean nobel laureate gabriela mistral in English translation.
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Gabriela Mistral(1922): Poems
Gabriela Mistral, a Nobel laureate, is one of Chile's most distinguished writers. After an early love affair, tragically ended by the untimely death of her lover, she lived a life of self-described desolation, yearning for, but never experiencing motherhood. She turned her personal tragedy into beautiful poetry which offers intellectual and spiritual love, compassion, and courageous nurturance to others, especially children or others in need of protection. What contrast is the poet drawing between the "deserted" world and her own state? Why is she "not alone?"
I Am Not Alone
The night, it is deserted
from the mountains to the sea.
But I, the one who rocks you,
I am not alone! The sky, it is deserted
for the moon falls to the sea.
But I, the one who holds you,
I am not alone ! The world, it is deserted.
All flesh is sad you see.
But I, the one who hugs you,
I am not alone!
Gabriela Mistral: Tiny Feet (1922)
How does the poet make the child's tiny feet express its suffering? A child's tiny feet

3. Gabriela Mistral - Biography
published in 1938. Her complete poetry was published in 1958. From NobelLectures, Literature 19011967. gabriela mistral died in 1957.
http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1945/mistral-bio.html
Gabriela Mistral Florence and Guatemala and was an honorary member of various cultural societies in Chile as well as in the United States, Spain, and Cuba. She taught Spanish literature in the United States at Columbia University Middlebury College Vassar College , and at the University of Puerto Rico
The love poems in memory of the dead, Sonetos de la muerte (1914), made her known throughout Latin America, but her first great collection of poems, [Despair], was not published until 1922. In 1924 appeared Ternura [Tenderness], a volume of poetry dominated by the theme of childhood; the same theme, linked with that of maternity, plays a significant role in Tala , poems published in 1938. Her complete poetry was published in 1958. From Nobel Lectures , Literature 1901-1967. Gabriela Mistral died in 1957. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1945
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4. Nobel Prize In Literature 1945 - Presentation Speech
Presentation and acceptance speeches, as well as a biography.
http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1945/press.html
The Nobel Prize in Literature 1945
Presentation Speech by Hjalmar Gullberg, Member of the Swedish Academy One day a mother's tears caused a whole language, disdained at that time in good society, to rediscover its nobility and gain glory through the power of its poetry. It is said that when , the first of the two poets bearing the name of the Mediterranean wind, had written his first verses in French as a young student, his mother began to shed inexhaustible tears. An ignorant country woman from Languedoc, she did not understand this distinguished language. Mistral then wrote , recounting the love of the pretty little peasant for the poor artisan, an epic that exudes the perfume of the flowering land and ends in cruel death. Thus the old language of the troubadours became again the language of poetry. The Nobel Prize of 1904 drew the world's attention to this event. Ten years later the poet of died.

5. Gabriela Mistral Winner Of The 1945 Nobel Prize In Literature
gabriela mistral, a nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the nobelPrize Internet Archive. gabriela mistral. 1945 nobel Laureate
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G ABRIELA M ISTRAL
1945 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    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.
Background

    Residence: Chile
    Real Name: Lucila Godoy Alcayaga
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Este Museo, dedicado a la vida y obra de la poetisa chilena y Premio nobel de Literatura 1945, gabriela mistral (1889 1957), fue construido en el huerto de su antigua casa natal. All­ se inaugur³ en 1971 la r©plica de su casa, ambientada en la ©poca en que gabriela mistral viv­a en ella.
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7. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Literature
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN LITERATURE. Name, Year Awarded.Agnon, Shmuel Yosef, 1966. mistral, Frederic, 1904. mistral, gabriela, 1945.
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN LITERATURE
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8. Gabriela Mistral
Short biography, some poems, nobel speech, links.
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9. International: Italiano: Arte: Letteratura: Premi_Letterari: Nobel - Open Site
Top International Italiano Arte Letteratura Premi Letterari nobel (0) mistral,Frédéric (0); mistral, gabriela (0); Mommsen, Theodor (0); Montale, Eugenio
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10. Gabriela Mistral
Two poems by Chilean nobel laureate gabriela mistral (18891957) in English translation by Doris Dana.
http://cmgm.stanford.edu/~ahmad/mistral.html
Gabriela Mistral (1889-1957)
TO SEE HIM AGAIN And shall it never be again, never? Not on nights filled with trembling of stars, or by the pure light of virginal dawns, or on afternoons of immolation? Never, at the edge of any pale pathway that borders the field, or beside any tremulous fountain white under the moon? Never, beneath the entangled tresses of the forest where, calling out to him, night descended on me? Nor in the cavern that returns my echoing outcry? Oh, no! Just to see him again, no matter where in little patches of sky or in the seething vortex, beneath placid moons or in a livid horror! And, together with him, to be all springtimes and all winters, entwined in one anguished knot around his blood-stained neck! (translated by Doris Dana) BALLAD He passed by with another; I saw him pass by. The wind ever sweet and the path full of peace. And these eyes of mine, wretched, saw him pass by! He goes loving another over the earth in bloom. The hawthorn is flowering and a song wafts by. He goes loving another over the earth in bloom! He kissed the other by the shores of the sea. The orange-blossom moon skimmed over the waves. And my heart's blood did not taint the expanse of the sea! He will go with another through eternity. Sweet skies will shine. (God wills to keep silent.) And he will go with another through eternity! (translated by Doris Dana) Return to: Revised: March 9, 1997

11. Gabriela Mistral
gabriela mistral was the first Latin American woman to win a nobel Prize in Literature. In1945, gabriela mistral was awarded the nobel Prize in Literature.
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Gabriela Mistral was the first Latin American woman to win a Nobel Prize in Literature. She was born in Vicuña in northern Chile in 1889. Her parents were Petronila Alcayaga, a school teacher of Basque descent and Jeronimo Godoy Alcayaga Villanueva, a vagabond poet and school teacher of Indian and Jewish ancestry. Mistral's birth name was Lucila Godoy Alcayaga. Lucila and her older sister Emelina were raised in Montegrande by their mother after the father deserted them when Lucila was three years old. At the age of nine, Lucila started attending school, but did so for only three years. At school she discovered her love of poetry and started writing her own poems. She also assumed the name Gabriela Mistral. She continued her education at home with the help of her sister who was a teacher and who encouraged Gabriela to become a teacher as well. At age sixteen she moved to La Cantera to take a job and fell in love with a young railway worker. The relationhip didn't last and two years later the young man committed suicide. The only item found in his posession was a postcard from Mistral. This affected her deeply and she wrote Sonetas de la Muerte (Sonnets of Death) to express her feelings.

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    gabriela mistral, 1941. 10, 1957, Hempstead, NY, US), Chilean poet, the firstLatin American woman to win the nobel Prize for Literature (1945).
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    Gabriela Mistral, 1941 By courtesy of the Library of Congress, Washington,
    D.C. Nobel Prize for Literature Of Spanish, Basque, and Indian descent, Mistral grew up in a village of northern Chile and became a schoolteacher at 15, advancing later to the rank of college professor. Throughout her life she combined writing with a career as an educator, cultural minister, and diplomat; her diplomatic assignments included posts in Madrid, Lisbon, Genoa, and Nice. Her reputation as a poet was established in 1914 when she won a Chilean prize for three "Sonetos de la muerte" ("Sonnets of Death"). They were signed with the name by which she has since been known, which she coined from those of two of her favourite poets, Gabriele D'Annunzio and . A collection of her early works, (1922; "Desolation"), includes the poem "Dolor," detailing the aftermath of a love affair that was ended by the suicide of her lover. Because of this tragedy she never married, and a haunting, wistful strain of thwarted maternal tenderness informs her work. Ternura (1924, enlarged 1945; "Tenderness")

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    15. Nuestros Premios Nobel Gabriela Mistral
    Translate this page El nobel obtenido por gabriela mistral significó el reconocimiento no sólo desu producción poética, sino de la labor literaria y social de una mujer que
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    16. Recordando A Gabriela Mistral
    Translate this page En este especial conocerás la vida de la poetisa GabrielaMistral, Premio nobel de Literatura 1945.
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    Icarito Especiales Recordando a Gabriela Mistral E l 15 de noviembre de 1945, Gabriela Mistral recibe la noticia que le ha sido concedido el Premio Nobel de Literatura. Tenía 56 años de edad. El 18 de noviembre se embarca para Estocolmo en el vapor sueco "Ecuador".
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    Premio Nobel de Literatura 1945 Gabriela Mistral: una mujer nobel Lucila Godoy Alcayaga En 1904 comienza a escribir en el diario "Coquimbo" con los seudónimos de "Soledad", "Alguien" y "Alma". Años después en, 1917, escribiría para los periódicos "La Voz del Elqui" y "La Reforma". Carlos Soto Araya publica en 1908 "Literatura Coquimbana", antología en la cual el autor le dedica a Mistral un breve estudio, seleccionando tres prosas poéticas de ella: "Ensoñación", "Junto al mar" y "Carta íntima". En 1912 decidió presentar "Sonetos de la Muerte", en los Juegos Florales de Santiago, inspirados en la tragedia sentimental de su frustrado amor por Romelio Ureta, empleado de ferrocarriles, quien se suicidó tres años antes. Los tres sonetos en concurso llevaban por primera el nombre que la hizo conocida en el mundo entero, "Gabriela Mistral". Gabriela Mistral ya era conocida en el ámbito literario, sus poesías no dejaban a nadie indiferente, sin embargo, aún no publicaba ningún libro independiente. Por el año 1917 aparecen 55 poemas de su factura en los cinco volúmenes que formaban los "Libros de Lectura" de Manuel Guzmán Maturana.

    18. MUJER A MUJER - GABRIELA MISTRAL: NOBEL PROVOCACIÓN
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    Chilean educator, journalist, feminist, diplomat, and nobel laureate mistral Gabrielacelebrated women and motherhood in poems and essays that are frequently
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    Mistral, Gabriela (1889-1957) homoerotic As a young woman, she published Sonnets on Death Sonetos de la muerte ), which won first prize in the Santiago literary contest Juegos Florales Her career in education, along with her essays on female friendship published in provincial newspapers, soon led to her involvement with the a state-sponsored school for girls. In 1917, fifty-five of her prose poems, parables, and didactic verses appeared in a series of school texts that were distributed throughout Chile and Latin America. Mistral became a spokeswoman for female education and artistic expression, and eventually developed a populist image as the "saintly schoolteacher" of Latin America. Desolation [1922]) won Mistral international acclaim. Before leaving Mexico under a cloud of controversy (caused by the naming of a rural school after her), Mistral also published Readings for Women Lecturas para mujeres [1923]), a text in prose and verse that celebrates motherhood, childhood education, and nationalism.

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