Gabriela Mistral
Lucila Godoy Alcayaga

Lucila Godoy Alcayaga, known by her pseudonym Gabriela Mistral, was a Chilean poet-diplomat, journalist and educator. She read widely in theosophy, became a member of the Secular Franciscan Order or Third Franciscan order in 1925, but rarely attended mass. She was the first Latin American author to receive a Nobel Prize in Literature in 1945, "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". Some central themes in her poems are nature, betrayal, love, a mother's love, sorrow and recovery, travel, and Latin American identity as formed from a mixture of Native American and European influences. She also wrote an immense body of prose, about 800 articles that circulated throughout the Spanish-speaking world, on a range of topics: geography, education, profiles of her fellow writers, politics, and more. Her image is featured on the 5,000 Chilean peso banknote.— Wikipedia
Works
Sonetos de la muerte
Sonnets of Death
Desolación
Despair

Lecturas para mujeres destinadas a la enseñanza del lenguaje
Readings for Women

Lagar
Lagar (Wine Press)
Poesías completas
Complete Poems
Lagar II
Lagar II
female author
latin america
nobel prize