Mistral, Gabriela

Mistral, Gabriela
orig. Lucila Godoy Alcayaga

born April 7, 1889, Vicuña, Chile
died Jan. 10, 1957, Hempstead, N.Y., U.S.

Chilean poet.

Mistral combined writing with a career as a cultural minister and diplomat and as a professor in the U.S. Her reputation as a poet was established in 1914 when she won a prize for three "Sonnets of Death." Her passionate lyrics, with love of children and of the downtrodden as principal themes, are collected in such volumes as Desolación (1922), Tala (1938), and Lagar (1954). In 1945 she became the first Latin American woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.

Gabriela Mistral, 1941.

Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

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▪ Chilean poet
pseudonym of  Lucila Godoy Alcayaga  
born April 7, 1889, Vicuña, Chile
died January 10, 1957, Hempstead, New York, U.S.
 Chilean poet, who in 1945 became the first Latin American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.

      Of Spanish, Basque, and Indian descent, Mistral grew up in a village of northern Chile and became a schoolteacher at age 15, advancing later to the rank of college professor. Throughout her life she combined writing with a career as an educator, cultural minister, and diplomat; her diplomatic assignments included posts in Madrid, Lisbon, Genoa, and Nice.

      Her reputation as a poet was established in 1914 when she won a Chilean prize for three "Sonetos de la muerte" (“Sonnets of Death”). They were signed with the name by which she has since been known, which she coined from those of two of her favourite poets, Gabriele D'Annunzio (D'Annunzio, Gabriele) and Frédéric Mistral (Mistral, Frédéric). A collection of her early works, Desolación (1922; “Desolation”), includes the poem "Dolor," detailing the aftermath of a love affair that was ended by the suicide of her lover. Because of this tragedy, she never married, and a haunting, wistful strain of thwarted maternal tenderness informs her work. Ternura (1924, enlarged 1945; “Tenderness”), Tala (1938; “Destruction”), and Lagar (1954; “The Wine Press”) evidence a broader interest in humanity, but love of children and of the downtrodden remained her principal themes.

      Mistral's extraordinarily passionate verse, which is frequently coloured by figures and words peculiarly her own, is marked by warmth of feeling and emotional power. Selections of her poetry have been translated into English by the American writer Langston Hughes (1957; reissued 1972), by Mistral's secretary and companion Doris Dana (1957; reissued 1971), by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin (2003), and by Paul Burns and Salvador Ortiz-Carboneres (2005). A Gabriela Mistral Reader (1993; reissued in 1997) was translated by Maria Giachetti and edited by Marjorie Agosín. Selected Prose and Prose-Poems (2002) was translated by Stephen Tapscott.

Additional Reading
Mistral's life and work are discussed in Margot Arce de Vázquez, Gabriela Mistral: The Poet and Her Work (1964; originally published in Spanish, 1958); Marie-Lise Gazarian-Gautier, Gabriela Mistral: The Teacher from the Valley of Elqui (1975; originally published in Spanish, 1973); and William J. Castleman, Beauty and the Mission of the Teacher (1982).

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