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From her first novel, which evolved from a letter to her grandfather, to her most recent works, Isabel Allende has frequently made use of magic realism and her expertise as a journalist to explore the harsh political realities of South America, the role of women in Latin America, and her own life experiences. In this program, Allende elaborates on her years in Chile, Venezuela, and the United States; the importance of spiritualism in her creative process; and other subjects. (Spanish with English subtitles, 28 minutes)



 
                

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Copyright date: ©1999



Part of the Series : Profiles: The Faces of Latin America Today
     


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Pablo Neruda: Chile's Master Poet
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Gabriela Mistral: Focused on Love
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Recognized from an early age as a poet of remarkable ability, the writer who was to become known as Gabriela Mistral was the first Latin American woman to be awarded the prestigious Nobel Prize, in 1945. Composed of archival footage and commentary fr...(more details)
 
Julio Cortazar: Argentina's Iconoclast
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Carlos Fuentes: At Home in the Americas
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The writings of Carlos Fuentes-a Mexican novelist and playwright who combines a deep awareness of history and national identity with experimental narrative techniques to develop his themes-have had a powerful effect on contemporary Latin American lit...(more details)
 
Marcela Serrano: A New Voice
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Marcela Serrano's first novel won the Literary Prize in Santiago and her second book won the Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz prize, awarded to the best Hispano-American novel written by a woman. In this program, Marcela Serrano-clearly on the upward path t...(more details)
 


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