Juana de Ibarbourou papers, 1915-1960.
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Mistral, Gabriela, 1889-1957
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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 Nations and served as Chilean consul in Italy, Spain, and Portugal. She taught Spanish literature in the United States at Columbia University, Barnard College, and Vassar College, and at the University of Puerto Rico. Her works include Desolación, Ternura, and Tala . She died in 1957. From the guide to the Gabriela Mistral Papers 19...
Plá, Josefina
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Egurén, José María 1874-1942
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Andrada, Jorge Carrera.
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Suarez, Socorrito Morales de Villegas.
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Reyes, Alfonso, 1889-1959
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Alfonso Reyes Ochoa (b. May 17 1889, Monterrey, Mexico–d. Dec. 27, 1959, Mexico City, Mexico) was a Mexican writer, philosopher and diplomat. His father, Bernardo Reyes, served as governor of Nuevo León and the Secretary of War and Navy. Along with many other young intellectuals, Reyes founded the Ateneo de la Juventud to promote new cultural and aesthetic ideals and educational reform in Mexico in 1909. At 21, Reyes published his first book, Cuestiones Estéticas. He lived in Spain from 1914-192...
Arráiz, Antonio, 1903-1962
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Ibarbourou, Juana de, 1895?-1979
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Uruguayan poet, born in de Melo (Departamento de Cerro Largo). Her first book, LAS LENGUAS DE DIAMANTE, was published in Buenos Aires in 1919. Highly regarded by both Latin American and European critics, she became one of the most prestigious figures of Uruguayan literature. From the description of Juana de Ibarbourou papers, 1915-1960. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754866660 Ibarbourou was a Uruguayan poet. From the description of Juana de Ibarbourou compositio...
Aguiar, Angelina Silveira.
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Díaz Casanueva, Humberto, 1907-
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Cabral, Manuel del, 1907-1999
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Picón-Salas, Mariano, 1901-1965
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Suarez, Joaquin Villegas.
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Portal, Magda, 1901-1989
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Peruvian poet, journalist, political activist and feminist. Born in Barranco, Peru, on May 27, 1901. Died in Lima on July 11, 1989. Magda Portal was a pioneer in the avant-garde literary movement of the 1920's, publishing the magazines Flechas (Lima : 1924); Trampolín; Hangar (Lima : 1926) and Timonel; Rascacielos (Lima : 1927). In 1925, with Serafín Delmar, she travelled to Bolivia where she spent a year lecturing and published: Bandera roja, a worker's newspaper, and, El derecho de matar (La...