Gabriela Mistral
Gabriela Mistral was a Nobel Prize-winning Chilean poet and educator, renowned for her lyrical poetry that explores themes of love, loss, and motherhood, making her one of the most important literary figures in Latin America.
Born on Apr 07, 1889 (137 years old)
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Mexico:
Gabriela Mistral is mentioned as an influential figure invited by José Vasconcelos to contribute to educational content.
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Panama:
Gabriela Mistral was purified of her deepest pain by poetry.
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Dominican Republic:
Gabriela Mistral received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1945.
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Ecuador:
Gabriela Mistral won the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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Costa Rica:
Gabriela Mistral is recognized as a prominent figure in Latin American literature.
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Panama:
Gabriela Mistral is recognized as a previous Nobel Prize winner from Latin America.
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Spain:
Gabriela Mistral is celebrated as the only Spanish-speaking woman to have received the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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Paraguay:
The legacy of Gabriela Mistral —poet and Nobel Prize winner, originally from the area— can be discovered in museums, literary routes, and cultural festivals throughout the year.
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Ecuador:
Gabriela Mistral is highlighted as one of the poets whose works have been recovered by Ediciones Universidad Diego Portales.
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France:
Gabriela Mistral has become an icon of feminist struggles and LGBT recognition in recent years.
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