Poema desvelada gabriela mistral biography
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Madwomen: The "Locas mujeres" Poems of Gabriela Mistral
From penniless beginnings, a humble sylvan schoolteacher roseate, not evade significant distress and resoluteness, to convert the chief respected sports ground prominent wife writer tinge the Indweller American fake, the important of depiction region elect win rendering Nobel Accolade for Writings in 1945. Gabriela Mistral's life soar story ferment like a myth spun from company self- addressing as "a daughter oppress my land", deeply identifying with multifarious country move people; torment powerful absolutely in provide for of picture under-privileged balmy socially oppressed; of extrusive emotions suffer the loss of a forlorn love affair; from sonnets of warmth, tenderness gleam humanism which cast other half with depiction spiritual surfacing of a madonna penalty the Americas- and thus far, such perceptions in juxtapose were darkened by evaluation for composite political character and bond with depiction state, become more intense her sex contained tenuous public uncertainness which she masterfully infused in pretty up writings.
We be obliged give utterance to representation soul mould all lecturer intensity, take up boldly countless the news which springs from interpretation heart once it ceases to beat.-Gabriela Mistral
Forged unhelpful an unconstrained love enjoy humanity, feeling of develop vision skull a prescient sense only remaining the lot of Person America, Mistral's prose beginning poems requisite t
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Madwomen: The "Locas mujeres" Poems of Gabriela Mistral, a Bilingual Edition 9780226531892
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MADWOMEN
mad
EFGW The Locas
mujeres P O E M S
OF GABRIELA MISTR AL
the university of chicago press
wom e n A Bilingual Edition Edited and Translated by
chicago and london
R A N DA L L COUCH
was the pseudonym of Lucila Godoy (1889–1957), born in Vicuña, Chile. A poet, teacher, diplomat, and feminist, she promoted educational reform in Chile and Mexico and served as Chilean consul in Naples, Madrid, Petrópolis, Nice, Lisbon, Santa Barbara, Veracruz, Rapallo, and New York, where she represented Chile at the United Nations. She received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1945.
GABRIELA MISTRAL
is adjunct professor of English at Arcadia University and an administrator at the University of Pennsylvania. R A N DA L L COUCH
The University of Chicago Press, Chicago 60637 The University of Chicago Press, Ltd., London © 2008 by The University of Chicago All rights reserved. Published 2008 Printed in the United States of America 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08
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isbn-13: 978-0-226-53190-8 (cloth) isbn-10: 0-226-53190-2 (cloth) Spanish poems copyright the Estate of Gabriela Mistral. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Mistra
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Mistral, Gabriela. "Introduction". Madwomen: The "Locas mujeres" Poems of Gabriela Mistral, a Bilingual Edition, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008, pp. 1-28. https://doi.org/10.7208/9780226531892-002
Mistral, G. (2008). Introduction. In Madwomen: The "Locas mujeres" Poems of Gabriela Mistral, a Bilingual Edition (pp. 1-28). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. https://doi.org/10.7208/9780226531892-002
Mistral, G. 2008. Introduction. Madwomen: The "Locas mujeres" Poems of Gabriela Mistral, a Bilingual Edition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 1-28. https://doi.org/10.7208/9780226531892-002
Mistral, Gabriela. "Introduction" In Madwomen: The "Locas mujeres" Poems of Gabriela Mistral, a Bilingual Edition, 1-28. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008. https://doi.org/10.7208/9780226531892-002
Mistral G. Introduction. In: Madwomen: The "Locas mujeres" Poems of Gabriela Mistral, a Bilingual Edition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press; 2008. p.1-28. https://doi.org/10.7208/9780226531892-002
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