Elizabeth Horan, literary scholar: Gabriela Mistral is as important for Latin America as Bolivar, Marti, or Mariategui'
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Elizabeth Horan delves into the life of Gabriela Mistral, the first Latin American woman Nobel Prize winner, tracing her journey from birth to her diplomatic career in Mexico.
Horan emphasizes Mistral's extensive letter writing and works, highlighting the challenges she faced from her modest background to her achievements.
Mistral's story showcases her resilience as a mestiza writer embracing her multiethnic identity while navigating through teaching and diplomatic roles.
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