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Gabriela Mistral, the first Latin American to win a Nobel Prize for literature, was long considered staid. A new generation is reclaiming her as an anti-establishment icon.
A historical investigation into the stays of Chilean writer Gabriela Mistral in Cuba, is presented by Luis Aguilera González, an intellectual who resides in La Serena, the capital of Chile's coastal ...
Gabriela Mistral, named after the renowned Chilean Nobel Prize-winning poet, is one of Codelco’s smaller mines. It employs approximately 4,000 workers and produces nearly 110,000 tonnes of ...
Literacy has announced the launch of The Great People Manual, an innovative bilingual program designed to foster character development and civic-mindedness in students through reading. Unveiled during ...
“Canturia de Mi Sangre,” or “Song of my Blood,” was composed by Luis “Kike” Galdames based on nine poems of Gabriela Mistral, who lived from 1889 to 1957 and won the Nobel Prize in 1945.
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