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Fuego de Luna and Gabriela Mistral

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Gabriela Mistral (1889-1957), pseudonym for Lucila Godoy y Alcayaga, was born in Vicuña, Chile. The daughter of a dilettante poet, she began to write poetry as a village schoolteacher after a passionate romance with a railway employee who committed suicide. She taught elementary and secondary school for many years until her poetry made her famous. Thereafter, played an important role in the educational systems of Mexico and Chile, was active in cultural committees of the League of Nations, and served as Chilean consul in Naples, Madrid, and Lisbon.

Gabriela Mistral, Brasil, 1945 (Photo: Biblioteca Nacional de Chile)

She held honorary degrees from the Universities of Florence and Guatemala and was an honorary member of various cultural societies in Chile as well as in the United States, Spain, and Cuba. She taught Spanish literature in the United States at Columbia University, Middlebury College, Vassar College, and at the University of Puerto Rico.

Gabriela Mistral in 1922 / Gabriela Mistral received the Nobel Prize in Literature, 1945 (Photos: Biblioteca Nacional de Chile)

The love poems in memory of the dead, «Sonetos de la muerte» (1914), made her known throughout Latin America, but her first great collection of poems, «Desolación (Despair)», was not published until 1922. In 1924 she published «Ternura (Tenderness)«, a volume of poetry dominated by the theme of childhood; the same theme, linked with that of maternity, plays a significant role in Tala, a collection of poems published in 1938. Her complete poetry was published in 1958. Gabriela Mistral won the Nobel Prize in 1945. She was elected a Member of the Hispanic Society of America in 1978.

Fuego de Luna are Silvia Siller, Linda Morales Caballero y Maureen Altman. Click for more information

For «Fuego de Luna» poets, poetry is a search beyond the threshold of the tangible, where only emotions, magic and instinct are the compass. Composed of three women poets who live poetry from their perspective, each with her own intimate, subjective style and who, as a group, summon others to the personal search for the riches within in order to help interpret, understand and heal our humanity, dignifying it beyond all eclipses.

(By The Hispanic Society of America)

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