Desolación

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Desolación is a landmark 1922 poetry collection by Chilean Nobel laureate Gabriela Mistral, noted for its themes of sorrow, love, and spiritual reflection.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
author Gabriela Mistral NERFINISHED
authorNobelPrizeCategory Literature
authorNobelPrizeYear 1945
awardedAuthor Nobel Prize in Literature laureate
containsForm elegy
lyric poetry
religious poetry
countryOfOrigin Chile NERFINISHED
criticalReception highly acclaimed
firstEditionPlace New York City NERFINISHED
followedBy Ternura
genre poetry
hasInfluenceOn 20th-century Spanish-language poetry
Latin American poetry
hasPart section "Dolor"
section "Escuela"
section "Infantiles"
section "Motivos de San Francisco"
section "Naturaleza"
section "Paisajes de la Patagonia"
section "Poemas de las madres"
section "Prosa"
section "Vida"
hasSubject Christian spirituality
hasTitleInEnglish Desolation NERFINISHED
hasTitleInOriginalLanguage Desolación NERFINISHED
isPartOf Gabriela Mistral’s poetic oeuvre
language Spanish
literaryMovement Modernism
literaryPeriod early 20th century
notedAs landmark work in Latin American poetry
major early collection of Gabriela Mistral
publicationYear 1922
publisherLocation United States NERFINISHED
setting Chile NERFINISHED
Patagonia NERFINISHED
rural landscapes
significance helped establish Gabriela Mistral’s international reputation NERFINISHED
targetAudience adult readers
theme death
exile
loss
love
motherhood
religion
sorrow
spiritual reflection

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Gabriela Mistral notableWork Desolación