Emol made a story recalling the 50th anniversary of his death:
The January 10, 1957, Chile lost the first of two Nobel prizes that records our history. That day he died at a hospital in New York, Gabriela Mistral, the first to receive the coveted award, the December 11, 1945.
Lucila Maria del Perpetuo Socorro Gody Alcayaga, his real name, had lived much of his later years of life in America for his work as consul for life.
His figure has never been the same media coverage that did Pablo Neruda, the Nobel another country, because his personality was more retracted than the poet, who through their homes and their particular lifestyle has always stood out more. But his biography
saved several controversial episodes that are still unclear, which bind to the difficulties they have faced since childhood. As your need to start working at age 15 in a school without a teacher.
As usual, extensive work was first recognized abroad and after several years Chile has recognized his legacy. Gabriela Mistral
Special Emol
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