HISPANIC NOBEL PRICES MILSTEIN, César, Argentina, Medicine and Physiology, 1980. MISTRAL, Gabriela (godoy y alcayaga, lucila), Chile, Literature, 1945. http://coloquio.com/famosos/nobelalp.html
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Extractions: GA_googleAddSlot("ca-pub-7332027313721357", "com_mindandsoul_top_ATF_468x060"); GA_googleAddAttr("language", "com"); GA_googleAddAttr("section", "mindandsou"); GA_googleAddAttr("topic", "GreatThink"); GA_googleAddAttr("category", "great-writ"); GA_googleAddAttr("writer", "520902"); hiring freelance writers today's articles sign in Home ... Great Writers Chilean Poet Gabriela Mistral Tel Asiado Apr 10, 2007 Gabriela Mistral is the pseudonym of Lucila Godoy de Alcayaga. She was a Chilean poet, teacher, educator, diplomat, cultural minister, and the first Latin American to win the 1945 Nobel Prize in Literature. Her reputation as a poet was established when she won the Chilean prize for Sonetos de la Muerte Sonnets of Death, 1914), love poems in memory of the dead. Mistral's Writing Influence. Career as Educator and Writer
Biografía De Gabriela Mistral Translate this page Jerónimo la bautizo en la iglesia parroquial en Vicuña, llamándola lucila de María del Perpetuo Socorro godoy alcayaga. Su padre muy emocionado escribió sus http://www.sscc.co.cl/material/mistral/biomistral.html
Extractions: Antepasados de Gabriela: EL PADRE. LA MADRE. Oh dulce Lucila piadosos los cielos te hicieron nacer el bien que tus padres no quiso ceder Pieza de Gabriela Mistral En esa escuela Lucila aprende a leer, en solo un mes. El poema "La maestra rural" fue dirigido a su media hermana por las horas dedicadas a ella y a lo estudiantil. En 1938, Gabriela Mistral visita su pueblo natal donde revive antiguos recuerdos. "Yo no puedo cantar porque no brota el verso ya de mi alma entristecida Se traslada como profesora rural a la Escuela La Cantera. El 23 de julio de 1908 aparece su primer poema firmado como Gabriela Mistral. Gracias a Gabriela ahora los escritores chilenos reciben becas para sus estudios. Por ese tiempo estuvo trabajando como profesora en Paraguay.
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20th Century Year By Year 1945 MISTRAL, GABRIELA (penname of godoy Y alcayaga, lucila), Chile, b. 1889, d. 1957 for her lyric poetry which, inspired by powerful emotions, http://www.multied.com/20th/1945.html
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Lucila Godoy Alcayaga Gabriela Mistral Translate this page lucila godoy alcayaga, a Gabriela Mistral. (1889 - 1957). Escritora e poeta chilena nascida em Vicuña, Chile, ganhadora do Prêmio Nobel de Literatura (1945) http://www.dec.ufcg.edu.br/biografias/LucilaGA.html
The Tribune, Chandigarh, India THE first Latin American woman poet to receive the Nobel Prize as a great singer of sorrow and motherhood, Gabriela Mistral (born lucila godoy Y alcayaga) http://www.tribuneindia.com/2004/20040912/women.htm
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Extractions: The Nobel Prize for Literature - Poetry Contact Information Resume Web Links Site Index Search Home Other Weblinks: General Reference Everything Else Between 1999 and 2001, thirty Nobel prize winners have won for their poetry; they are listed below. You can click on their names to go to a page that typically includes the Swedish Academy's Nobel citation or press release, the winner's acceptance speech, and the winner's Nobel Lecture (if given). SULLY PRUDHOMME pen-name of PRUDHOMME, RENÉ FRANÇOIS ARMAND, France, b. 1839, d. 1907: "in special recognition of his poetic composition, which gives evidence of lofty idealism, artistic perfection and a rare combination of the qualitites of both heart and intellect" BJØRNSON, BJØRNSTJERNE MARTINUS Norway, b. 1832, d. 1910: Norway, b. 1832, d. 1910: "as a tribute to his noble, magnificent and versatile poetry, which has always been distinguished by both the freshness of its inspiration and the rare purity of its spirit" The prize was divided equally between: MISTRAL, FRÉDÉRIC
Mywww\mistral Gabriela Mistral was born lucila godoy in 1889 to Juan Jerónimo godoy y Petronila alcayaga in Vicuna. The entire life of this Nobel laureate is marked by http://home.wlu.edu/~barnettj/Holding/99/afrazier/mistral.htm
Extractions: Gabriela Mistral 1945 Nobel Laureate y lo tuvimos por verdad, and believed it perfectly, (T odas Ibamos a Ser Reinas , Tala) ( We Were All to be Queens , Tala) Gabriela Mistral, Chilean poet who received the Nobel Prize for literature in 1945, was the first Latin American to win the award. Despite her pioneering role, unlike many other Nobel laureates whose works are known across the globe, the fame of Mistral's works has faded with time. Her work, rich in emotion and femininity. Mistral devoted to writing prose and poetry at a young age, working for the newspaper "Coquimbo" under the pseudonyms "Alguien" (Somebody), "Soledad" (Solitude), and "Alma" (Soul). At the young age of 15 she began teaching at La Escuela de La Compania. Mistral's career as an educator supplemented her writing career throughout her life. Two years later while teaching at La Cantera, Mistral met Romelio Ureta. The love of her life, Ureta was a railway worker. Mistral continued with her career as a teacher and poet but never entered a romantic relationship again.
Gabriela Mistral AKA lucila godoy y alcayaga. Born 7Apr-1889 Birthplace Vicuña, Chile Died 10-Jan-1957 Father Juan Gerónimo godoy Villanueva (deadbeat 1903) http://www.nndb.com/people/027/000113685/
Gabriela Mistral Translate this page lucila de María del Perpetuo Socorro godoy alcayaga - más conocida como Gabriela Mistral - nació el 7 de abril de 1889 en la ciudad de Vicuña, http://www.familia.cl/ContenedorTmp/Mistral/gabriela.htm
Extractions: Tala , denominada Muerte de Madre. Sus primeros estudios Gabriela los recibió en su casa, junto a su hermana, y más tarde en la escuelita de La Unión. Su madre la envió a Vicuña para terminar la enseñanza básica, donde también trabajó como lazarillo de la directora, quien le diagnóstico "retraso mental". En sus años de adolescencia - alrededor del año 1904 - colaboró con el períodico "Coquimbo", de la ciudad de La Serena, utilizando los seudónimos de "Alguien", "Soledad" y "Alma". escribió para los períodicos "La Voz de Elqui" y "La Reforma".
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Gabriela Mistral Biography And Summary Gabriela Mistral, literary pseudonym of lucila godoy alcayaga, was the first Spanish American author to receive the Nobel Prize in literature; as such, http://www.bookrags.com/Gabriela_Mistral
Gabriela Mistral Papers, 1911-1949 Poet and Nobel Laureate (1945) Gabriela Mistral was born lucila godoy y alcayaga in Vicuña, Chile, in 1889. Mistral was an active member of the League of http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utlac/00081/lac-00081.html
Extractions: TARO Repository Browse List Print Version Raw XML File (10k) ... Accessing Materials Described Here Descriptive Summary Biographical Sketch Scope and Contents Note Restrictions ... III. Correspondencia con Guillermo de Torre Descriptive Summary Creator Mistral, Gabriela, 1889-1957 Title Gabriela Mistral Papers Dates: Abstract Letters and manuscripts of Chilean poet and Nobel Laureate Gabriela Mistral. Accession No. OCLC Record No. Extent 3 linear inches Language Spanish Repository Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin Ternura , and Tala . She died in 1957. Return to the Table of Contents Return to the Table of Contents Unrestricted. Return to the Table of Contents The Gabriela Mistral Papers are classified under the following Subject Headings in the University of Texas General Libraries' catalog: Mistral, Gabriela, 1889-1957Correspondence Authors, Chilean20th centuryCorrespondence Women authorsChileCorrespondence Torre, Guillermo de, 1900-
Extractions: Christine A. Elmore In her formative study, Women of Smoke (1989), Marjorie Agosin tells of the legacy of Latin American women writers who courageously defy their governments censorship and refuse to be silent. Relentlessly they speak on behalf of those people in their society who suffer deplorable conditions caused by repressive dictatorial regimes. Some writers disappear and others are exiled but the words they write serve as keys or secret codes that seek to open the doors of silenced cities and countries (p. 12). All of this could be said of the evocative paintings of Mexicos Frida Kahlo, the articulate activism of Guatemalas Rigoberta Menchú and the poetry of Chiles Gabriela Mistral. In my curriculum unit I plan to have my third-grade students read about the lives of three important Latin American women from very different walks of life. Biography is the ideal genre by which they can learn about the courage of these women in meeting the challenges of their times and the creative contributions they were able to render to their societies. The great appeal of biographies as a pedagogical tool is in their ability to make history come alive for young readers. Written like fiction, often with dramatic action and excitement, these stories feature factual accounts of real events and real people whom we can admire and emulate, or abhor, and about whom we can seek further information in other sources. Biography is also an ideal introduction to the study and appreciation of foreign cultures. Let us now take a brief look at the etymology of the word biography and at the history of its development.
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Extractions: Alojamiento ofrecido por el Grupo HispaVista HispaVista Alojamiento ofrecido por el Grupo HispaVista HispaVista Existen dos libros sobre la vida de Jerónimo Godoy Alcayaga, "Los devaneos de don Jerónimo" (biografía que ganó un premio nacional), de Benigno Avalos Anzieta; y "Jerónimo Godoy, padre de Gabriela", del historiador Oriel Alvarez Gómez. POEMA ESCOGIDO CORAZON La Serena 13 de junio de 1889). que llenaron de encanto este feliz hogar? Derramando mil flores acaba de pasar? modulando palabras de dicha y de placer? Teresas y Adelaidas y otra graciosa flor Pero mi pobre lira te ofrece aquella humilde Que en escuadrones vengan ilusiones felices A prodigarte dicha, placer y bienestar. Volver Atras