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Gabriela Mistral: when the Lights Go Out

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At last the date came: after a year of preludes and activities, seminars, talks and publications in tribute to Gabriela Mistral, today – December 10 – 80 years of her Nobel Prize in Literature are celebrated. This is a remarkable milestone for Chilean literature and culture, as well as for the recognition of the place of women and their voice – with the perspective of a teacher and the popular world – in the public space.The idea of having exten…

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At last the date came: after a year of preludes and activities, seminars, talks and publications in tribute to Gabriela Mistral, today – December 10 – 80 years of her Nobel Prize in Literature are celebrated. This is a remarkable milestone for Chilean literature and culture, as well as for the recognition of the place of women and their voice – with the perspective of a teacher and the popular world – in the public space.The idea of having exten…

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Today marks 80 years of a historic milestone for Chile. Let us remember that on December 10, 1945, Gabriela Mistral received the Nobel Prize in Literature. Becoming the first Latin American woman to obtain this recognition. We must point out that this achievement marked forever the cultural history of the country and raised her figure to the world stage. However, we must add that, despite this enormous honor, Gabriela Mistral would not receive t…

On December 10, 1945, in Stockholm, Gabriela Mistral received the Nobel Prize in Literature from King Gustav V of Sweden, becoming the first Latin American woman and the only Spanish-language author to receive this honor. Six years later, in 1951, she received the Chilean National Literature Prize, solidifying her prestige both internationally and in her own country. Born Lucila Godoy Alcayaga in 1889 in the Elqui Valley, Mistral grew up in an e…

On Tuesday, at the Central Station, the Gabriela Mistral Train was inaugurated to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the award of the Nobel Prize to the Chilean poet. This train, involved both outside and inside, presents illustrations, fragments and contents that bring the life, work and mistralian thought closer to those who travel in the service of train to Nos, turning the daily journey into a cultural, educational and accessible experience. …

The 50th Police Station of San Joachim shared the poem “The Pleasure of Serve”, a work that highlights the spirit of dedication and vocation that the poet always promoted.

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La Tercera broke the news in Chile on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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