The Americas, January 1st, 2008
A new trove of the poet's papers promises to give researchers fresh insights into Latin America's first recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature
After remaining stashed away in the United States for half a century, newly uncovered documents of the poet Gabriela Mistral-120 boxes of them-have now reached their final destination in Chile, where they will one day be made available to readers. Her correspondence with such intellectuals and political figures as Jacques Maritain, Thomas Mann, Ezra Pound, Victoria Ocampo, Eleanor Roosevelt, José Vasconcelos, Alfonso Reyes, Aldous Huxley, Eduardo ...
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