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  1. Conoce los poemas más célebres de la primera latinoamericana Nobel de literatura, Gabriela Mistral. Descubre su visión de los besos, los niños, el amor, la vida y la muerte en estos versos analizados y explicados.

  2. la clara frente has elevado. en una intensa sed de cielo; hazme piadoso hacia la escoria. de cuyos limos me mantengo, sin que se duerma la memoria. del país azul de donde vengo. Árbol que anuncias al viandante. la suavidad de tu presencia. con tu amplia sombra refrescante.

  3. Learn about the life and poetry of Gabriela Mistral, the first Spanish American author to receive the Nobel Prize in literature, who wrote about love, motherhood, social issues, and the spiritual quest. Explore her verse and prose, her influences, her activism, and her legacy as a cultural and spiritual leader.

  4. Gabriela Mistral. 1889-1957 • Ranked #157 in the top 500 poets. Chilean poet, educator and diplomat, the first Latin American to receive the Nobel Prize in literature. Gabriela Mistral was born Lucila Godoy y Alcayaga in the high Andean village of Vicuña. Both her parents came from familes of mixed Basque and Indian heritage.

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  6. Give me your hand and give me your love, give me your hand and dance with me. A single flower, and nothing more, a single flower is all we'll be. Keeping time in the dance together, singing the tune together with me, grass in the wind, and nothing more, grass in the wind is all we'll be. I'm called Hope and you're called Rose:

  7. Encuentra 51 poemas de Gabriela Mistral, la primera mujer chilena en ganar el Premio Nobel de Literatura, en Poemario.com. Analiza y selecciona los principales poemas de la poeta, desde Adiós hasta Yo canto lo que tú amabas, con sus respectivas explicaciones y enlaces a más detalles.

  8. Mar 8, 2023 · Gabriela Mistral (April 7, 1889 – January 10, 1957, born Lucila Godoy Alcayaga) was a Chilean poet, educator, diplomat, and feminist. Here you can sample nine poems by Gabriela Mistral about life, love, and death, both in their original Spanish (poemas de Gabriela Mistral), and in English translation.

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