Gabriela Mistral – Biography
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     Gabriela Mistral (1889-1957), pseudonym for Lucila 
    Godoy y Alcayaga, was born in Vicuña, Chile. The daughter of a dilettante 
    poet, she began to write poetry as a village schoolteacher after a 
    passionate romance with a railway employee who committed suicide. She taught 
    elementary and secondary school for many years until her poetry made her 
    famous. She played an important role in the educational systems of Mexico 
    and Chile, was active in cultural committees of the League of Nations, and 
    was Chilean consul in Naples, Madrid, and Lisbon. She held honorary degrees 
    from the Universities of Florence and Guatemala and was an honorary member 
    of various cultural societies in Chile as well as in the United States, 
    Spain, and Cuba. She taught Spanish literature in the United States at 
    Columbia University, Middlebury College, Vassar College, and at the 
    University of Puerto Rico.  |