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Sonetos de la Muerte (Sonnets of Death) is a work by the Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral, first published in 1914. She used a nom de plume as she feared that she may have lost her job as a teacher. The work was awarded first prize in the Juegos Florales, a national literary contest.

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  • Sonetos de la muerte son una serie de poemas escritos por la poetisa y educadora chilena Lucila Godoy Alcayaga, más conocida por el seudónimo de Gabriela Mistral. Con estos sonetos ganó el concurso literario de los Juegos Florales de Santiago el 22 de diciembre de 1914 y saltó a la fama a nivel nacional.​​ (es)
  • Sonetos de la Muerte (Sonnets of Death) is a work by the Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral, first published in 1914. She used a nom de plume as she feared that she may have lost her job as a teacher. The work was awarded first prize in the Juegos Florales, a national literary contest. (en)
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  • Sonetos de la muerte son una serie de poemas escritos por la poetisa y educadora chilena Lucila Godoy Alcayaga, más conocida por el seudónimo de Gabriela Mistral. Con estos sonetos ganó el concurso literario de los Juegos Florales de Santiago el 22 de diciembre de 1914 y saltó a la fama a nivel nacional.​​ (es)
  • Sonetos de la Muerte (Sonnets of Death) is a work by the Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral, first published in 1914. She used a nom de plume as she feared that she may have lost her job as a teacher. The work was awarded first prize in the Juegos Florales, a national literary contest. The Sonnets of Death were inspired by the suicide of Mistral's former lover, Romelio Ureta, in which she claims for his love, argues jealousy and discusses their reunion after their deaths. However Mistral's relationship with Ureta is a matter of significant controversy. It is claimed by Chilean experts, such as Cedomil Goic, that the publication of the Sonnets of Death marks the beginning of modern poetry in Chilean literature. (en)
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