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Isabel Allende

Isabel Angélica Allende Llona (Latin American Spanish: [isaˈβel aˈʝende] ; born 2 August 1942) is a Chilean-American[6][7] writer. Allende, whose works sometimes contain aspects of the genre magical realism, is known for novels such as The House of the Spirits (La casa de los espíritus, 1982) and City of the Beasts (La ciudad de las bestias, 2002), which have been commercially successful. Allende has been called "the world's most widely read Spanish-language author."[8] In 2004, Allende was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters,[9] and in 2010, she received Chile's National Literature Prize.[10] President Barack Obama awarded her the 2014 Presidential Medal of Freedom.[2]

Isabel Allende
Allende in Germany, 2015
BornIsabel Angélica Allende Llona
(1942-08-02) 2 August 1942 (age 81)
Lima, Peru[1]
Occupation
Author
LanguageSpanish
NationalityChilean
Citizenship
  • Chile
  • United States
Notable awards
Spouse
Miguel Frías
(m. 1962; div. 1987)
[3]
William C. Gordon
(m. 1988; div. 2015)
[4]
Roger Cukras
(m. 2019)
[5]
ChildrenPaula Frías Allende
Nicolás Frías Allende
RelativesAllende family
Website
www.isabelallende.com

Allende's novels are often based upon her personal experience and historical events and pay homage to the lives of women, while weaving together elements of myth and realism. She has lectured and toured U.S. colleges to teach literature. Fluent in English, Allende was granted United States citizenship in 1993, having lived in California since 1989.

Personal life edit

Allende was born in Lima, Peru, the daughter of Francisca Llona Barros called "Doña Panchita" (the daughter of Agustín Llona Cuevas and Isabel Barros Moreira, of Portuguese descent) and Tomás Allende, who was at the time a second secretary at the Chilean embassy. Her father Tomás was a first cousin of Salvador Allende, President of Chile from 1970 to 1973.[11][12][13]

In 1945, after Tomás left them,[11] Isabel's mother relocated with her three children to Santiago, Chile, where they lived until 1953.[14][3] In 1953 Allende's mother married Ramón Huidobro and the family moved often. Huidobro was a diplomat appointed to Bolivia and Beirut. In La Paz, Bolivia, Allende attended an American private school; and in Beirut, Lebanon, she attended an English private school. The family returned to Chile in 1958, where Allende was also briefly home-schooled. In her youth, she read widely, particularly the works of William Shakespeare.[15]

In 1970, Salvador Allende appointed Huidobro as ambassador to Argentina.[3]

While living in Chile, Allende finished her secondary studies and met engineering student Miguel Frías whom she married in 1962.[3] They had two children, a son and a daughter.

Reportedly, "Allende married early, into an Anglophile family and a kind of double life: at home she was the obedient wife and mother of two; in public she became, after a spell translating Barbara Cartland, a moderately well-known TV personality, a dramatist and a journalist on a feminist magazine."[11]

From 1959 to 1965, Allende worked with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in Santiago, then in Brussels, and elsewhere in Europe. For a short time in Chile, she also had a job translating romance novels from English to Spanish.[16] However, she was fired for making unauthorized changes to the dialogue of the heroines to make them sound more intelligent, as well as altering the Cinderella ending to allow the heroines to find more independence and do good in the world.[17]

Allende's and Frías's daughter Paula was born in 1963; she died in 1992. In 1966, Allende again returned to Chile, where her son Nicolás was born that year.[18]

Exile in Venezuela edit

In 1973, Salvador Allende was overthrown in a coup led by General Augusto Pinochet.[19] Isabel found herself arranging safe passage for people on the "wanted lists", which she continued to do until her mother and stepfather narrowly escaped assassination. When she herself was added to the list and began receiving death threats, she fled to Venezuela, where she stayed for 13 years.[11][20] It was during this time that Allende wrote her debut novel The House of the Spirits (1982). Allende has stated that her move from Chile made her a serious writer: "I don't think I would be a writer if I had stayed in Chile. I would be trapped in the chores, in the family, in the person that people expected me to be." Allende believed that, being female in a patriarchal family, she was not expected to be a "liberated" person.[19] Her history of oppression and liberation is thematically found in much of her fiction, where women contest the ideals of patriarchal leaders.[21] In Venezuela she was a columnist for El Nacional, a major national newspaper.[22] In 1978, she began a temporary separation from Miguel Frías. She lived in Spain for two months, then returned to her marriage.[23]

Later life edit

 
Allende speaks to the City Club of Cleveland, 8 September 2017.

She divorced her first husband, Miguel Frías, in 1987. During a visit to California on a book tour in 1988, Allende met her second husband, California attorney and novelist William C. "Willie" Gordon. They married in July 1988.[24] In 1994, she was awarded the Gabriela Mistral Order of Merit, the first woman to receive this honor. Allende resides in San Rafael, California. Most of her family lives nearby, with her son, his second wife, and her grandchildren just down the hill, in the house she and her second husband vacated.[11] She separated from Gordon in April 2015.[4]

In 2006, she was one of the eight flag bearers at the Opening Ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.[25] She presented the talk Tales of Passion at TED 2007.[25] In 2008, Allende received the honorary degree Doctor of Humane Letters from San Francisco State University for her "distinguished contributions as a literary artist and humanitarian."[26] In 2014, Allende received the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters from Harvard University for her contributions to literature.

In 2019 she married Roger Cukras, a lawyer from New York.[5][27]

Although not as openly political as some of her contemporary writers, she expressed contempt for Donald Trump and his policies following his election in 2016,[28] and she later endorsed Democrat Joe Biden during the 2020 presidential election.[29] She has also regularly defended the record of her father's cousin, Salvador Allende.

Foundation edit

Allende started the Isabel Allende Foundation on 9 December 1996, in honor of her daughter, Paula Frías Allende, who fell into a coma after complications of the disease porphyria led to her hospitalization.[30] Paula was 29 years old when she died in 1992.[31] The foundation is "dedicated to supporting programs that promote and preserve the fundamental rights of women and children to be empowered and protected."[32]

Career edit

 
Allende (in red, 3rd L to R), 2007, at TED in California, flanked (L to R) by June Cohen, Lakshmi Pratury and Tracy Chapman

Beginning in 1967, Allende was on the editorial staff of Paula magazine and the children's magazine Mampato from 1969 to 1974, where she later became the editor.[33] She published two children's stories, "La Abuela Panchita" and "Lauchas y Lauchones", as well as a collection of articles, Civilice a Su Troglodita. She also worked in Chilean television production for channels 7 and 13 from 1970 to 1974.[33] As a journalist, she once sought an interview with poet Pablo Neruda. Neruda agreed to the interview, and he told her that she had too much imagination to be a journalist and should be a novelist instead.[16] He also advised her to compile her satirical columns in book form.[17]: W4 She did so, and this became her first published book. In 1973, Allende's play El Embajador played in Santiago a few months before she was forced to flee the country due to the coup.

During her time in Venezuela, Allende was a freelance journalist for El Nacional in Caracas from 1976 to 1983 and an administrator of the Marrocco School in Caracas from 1979 to 1983.[33]

In 1981, while in Caracas, Allende received a phone call informing her that her 99-year-old grandfather was near death, and she sat down to write him a letter, hoping to thereby "keep him alive, at least in spirit." The letter evolved into a book, The House of the Spirits (1982); this work intended to exorcise the ghosts of the Pinochet dictatorship. The book was rejected by numerous Latin American publishers, but eventually published in Buenos Aires. The book soon ran to more than two dozen editions in Spanish and was translated into a score of languages. Allende was compared to Gabriel García Márquez as an author in the style known as magical realism.[11][34]

Although Allende is often cited as a practitioner of magical realism, her works also display elements of post-Boom literature. Allende also holds to a very strict writing routine.[35] She writes on a computer, working Monday to Saturday, 09:00 to 19:00 "I always start on 8 January", Allende stated, "a tradition she began in 1981 with the letter she wrote to her dying grandfather that would become The House of the Spirits."[36]

Allende's book Paula (1995) is a memoir of her childhood in Santiago and the years she spent in exile. It is written as an anguished letter to her daughter. In 1991 an error in Paula's medication resulted in severe brain damage, leaving her in a persistent vegetative state.[37] Allende spent months at Paula's bedside before learning that a hospital mishap had caused the brain damage. Allende had Paula moved to a hospital in California where she died on 6 December 1992.

Allende's novels have been translated into more than 42 languages and sold more than 77 million copies.[38] Her 2008 book, The Sum of Our Days, is a memoir. It focuses on her life with her family, which includes her grown son, Nicolás; second husband, William Gordon; and several grandchildren.[38] A novel set in New Orleans, Island Beneath the Sea, was published in 2010. In 2011 came El cuaderno de Maya (Maya's Notebook), in which the setting alternates between Berkeley, California, and Chiloé in Chile, as well as Las Vegas, Nevada.

Reception edit

Latino Leaders Magazine called her a "literary legend" in a 2007 article naming her the third most influential Latino leader in the world.[32]

Her work has drawn some negative criticism. In an article published in Entre paréntesis, Roberto Bolaño called Allende's literature anemic, comparing it to "a person on his deathbed", and later called her "a writing machine, not a writer".[39][40][41] Literary critic Harold Bloom said that Allende only "reflects a determinate period, and that afterwards everybody will have forgotten her".[41][42] Novelist Gonzalo Contreras said that "she commits a grave error, to confuse commercial success with literary quality".[43]

Allende told El Clarín that she recognizes she has not always received good reviews in Chile, stating that Chilean intellectuals "detest" her. However, she disagrees with these assessments:

The fact people think that when you sell a lot of books you are not a serious writer is a great insult to the readership. I get a little angry when people try to say such a thing. There was a review of my last book in one American paper by a professor of Latin American studies and he attacked me personally for the sole reason that I sold a lot of books. That is unforgivable.[44]

It has been said that "Allende's impact on Latin American and world literature cannot be overestimated."[32] The Los Angeles Times called Allende "a genius",[32] and she has received many international awards, including the Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize,[32] granted to writers "who have contributed to the beauty of the world".[32]

Awards edit

External videos
 
  Isabel Allende: Tales of passion, 18:00, TED Talks (2007)
  Isabel Allende, "Maya's Notebook" on YouTube, 56:00, talk begins at 4:10, UC Berkeley Events (2013)
  Isabel Allende: A Literary Life on YouTube, 23:30, National Geographic (2013)

Works edit

Fiction edit

  • The House of the Spirits (1982) La casa de los espíritus
  • The Porcelain Fat Lady (1984) La gorda de porcelana
  • Of Love and Shadows (1985) De amor y de sombra
  • Eva Luna (1987) Eva Luna
  • Two Words (1989) Dos Palabras
  • The Stories of Eva Luna (1989) Cuentos de Eva Luna
  • The Infinite Plan (1991) El plan infinito
  • Daughter of Fortune (1999) Hija de la fortuna
  • Portrait in Sepia (2000) Retrato en sepia
  • City of the Beasts (2002) La ciudad de las bestias
  • Kingdom of the Golden Dragon (2004) El reino del dragón de oro
  • Zorro (2005) El Zorro: Comienza la leyenda
  • Forest of the Pygmies (2005) El bosque de los pigmeos
  • Ines of My Soul (2006) Inés del alma mía
  • Island Beneath the Sea (2010) La isla bajo el mar
  • Maya's Notebook (2011) El Cuaderno de Maya
  • Ripper (2014) El juego de Ripper
  • The Japanese Lover (2015) El amante japonés
  • In the Midst of Winter (2017) Más allá del invierno ISBN 1501178156[54]
  • A Long Petal of the Sea (2019) Largo pétalo de mar
  • Violeta (2022)[55]
  • The Wind Knows My Name (2023) [56][57][58][59]

Nonfiction edit

  • Paula (1994) Paula ISBN 0060927216[60]
  • Aphrodite: A Memoir of the Senses (1998) Afrodita
  • My Invented Country: A Memoir (2003) Mi país inventado
  • The Sum of Our Days (2007) La suma de los días
  • The Soul of a Woman (2021) Mujeres del alma mía ISBN 9780593355626

References edit

  1. ^ "Isabel Allende – Timeline". Isabel Allende. 2019. from the original on 25 March 2020. Retrieved 25 March 2020. 1942: Isabel Allende born August 2 in Lima, where her father, Tomás Allende, a Chilean diplomat and first cousin of Salvador Allende, is stationed. Her mother, Francisca Llona (known as Doña Panchita) is the daughter of Isabel Barros Moreira and Agustín Llona Cuevas.
  2. ^ a b Schulman, Kori (10 November 2014). "President Obama Announces the Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipients". whitehouse.gov. Retrieved 25 March 2020. The following individuals will be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in a ceremony at the White House on 24 November 2014: ... Isabel Allende is a highly acclaimed author of 21 books that have sold 65 million copies in 35 languages. She has been recognized with numerous awards internationally. She received the prestigious National Literary Award in Chile, her country of origin, and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
  3. ^ a b c d . Isabelallende.com. Archived from the original on 13 December 2010. Retrieved 11 November 2017. 1962 Isabel marries Miguel Frías.
  4. ^ a b Walker, Tim (15 November 2015). "Isabel Allende, The Japanese Lover: 'Fiction comes from the womb, not the brain' – book review". The Independent. from the original on 19 November 2015. Retrieved 16 January 2016. The Japanese Lover was written before Allende and Gordon separated in April [2015], after 27 years. As she completed the book, she says: "I was ending a marriage that had dragged on too long. It was a time for me to reflect upon love and relationships, romance and passion, ageing, memory, loss. The things that changed the direction of my life have been totally out of my control: my father abandoning me, my mother marrying a diplomat, the military coup, my daughter's death".
  5. ^ a b "Isabel Allende – Timeline". Isabel Allende. 2019. from the original on 25 March 2020. Retrieved 25 March 2020. In July [2019,] Isabel marries Roger Cukras in an intimate ceremony in Washington, D.C.
  6. ^ George, Priya (3 May 2010). . Big Think. Archived from the original on 21 December 2013. Retrieved 24 November 2014. Question: Why did you choose to move to the U.S. and become a citizen?
    Isabel Allende: Yes, I came to the United States because I fell in love and I forced my guy—I forced him into marriage. And so I became a resident. And then I realized that I couldn't bring my children. I couldn't sponsor my children if I wasn't a citizen. So I became a citizen. But by then, I had learned to love this country; I have received a lot from this country. I'm very critical, but at the same time I'm very grateful. And I want to give back. I belong here.
  7. ^ Isabel Allende: "¡Escribo bien! Por lo menos admítanme eso", Emol, 17 December 2009
    (Isabel Allende)
  8. ^ . Latin American Herald Tribune. Archived from the original on 30 April 2011. Retrieved 11 November 2017. MADRIDSpain's Cabinet announced Friday the appointment of Isabel Allende, the world's most widely read Spanish-language author, to the Council of the Cervantes Institute, whose mission is promoting the language, literature and culture of the Iberian nation.
  9. ^ . Artsandletters.org. Archived from the original on 24 June 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
  10. ^ . La Tercera. 1 January 1990. Archived from the original on 28 July 2013. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
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  12. ^ Christian, Shirley (5 June 1990), "Santiago Journal; Allende's Widow Meditates Anew on a Day in '73", The New York Times. Section A; p. 4, Column 3; Foreign Atlas.
  13. ^ Ross, Veronica (3 March 2007), Sewing didn't cut it for Inés, Guelph Mercury (Ontario, Canada). Books; p. C5.
  14. ^ Ojito, Mirta (28 July 2003). "A Writer's Heartbeats Answer Two Calls". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.. The article notes that Allende has been told that her father left them and that due to Chile's anti-divorce laws, Allende's mother could not divorce Tomás. Her mother, 83 when the article was published, and her stepfather, 87 at the time, have lived together for 57 years, but they are still not recognized in Chile as married.
  15. ^ Carson, Susannah (2013). Living with Shakespeare : essays by writers, actors, and directors. New York. ISBN 978-0-307-74291-9. OCLC 793578915.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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  17. ^ a b Alter, Alexandra (25 May 2010). "Isabel Allende on Superstition and Memory". The Wall Street Journal. p. W4. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 23 April 2010. ... she often changed the dialogue and endings to make the heroines seem smarter.
  18. ^ "Isabel Allende Timeline". 2022. Retrieved 11 January 2022. Note years 1962, 1966, 1992 in timeline
  19. ^ a b Puchner, Martin; Akbari, Suzanne Conklin; Denecke, Wiebke; Fuchs, Barbara; Levine, Caroline; Lewis, Pericles; Wilson, Emily R (2018). The Norton anthology of world literature. New York. pp. 1133–1141. ISBN 978-0-393-60281-4. OCLC 1019855443.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  20. ^ Ojito, Mirta (28 July 2003). "A Writer's Heartbeats Answer Two Calls". The New York Times. The only relative on her father's side with whom Ms. Allende had remained close was Salvador Allende, the country's democratically elected Socialist president, who died in the military coup of Sept. 11, 1973 led by Augusto Pinochet. Two years later Ms. Allende – by then a wife, the mother of two children and a journalist – fled to Venezuela.
  21. ^ Dulfano, Isabel (October 2013). "A Response to Isabel Allende's Tanner Humanities Center Human Values Speech". Women's Studies. 42 (7): 816–826. doi:10.1080/00497878.2013.820615. ISSN 0049-7878. S2CID 145191631.
  22. ^ Correa Guatarasma, Andrés (15 April 2014). [Isabel Allende: "my best friends are Venezuelans"] (in Spanish). Caracas: Eluniversal.com. Archived from the original on 25 April 2014. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  23. ^ . Isabelallende.com. Archived from the original on 13 December 2010. Retrieved 11 November 2017. 1978 Temporary separation from Miguel Frías. [Isabel Allende] lives in Spain for two months, then returned to her marriage.
  24. ^ "Isabel Allende Timeline". isabelallende.com. from the original on 10 December 2017. Retrieved 17 July 2019. Isabel marries Willie Gordon on 17 July 1988 in San Francisco. They live in nearby San Rafael.
  25. ^ a b Allende, Isabel (March 2007). TEDtalks: Isabel Allende Tells Tales of Passion. TED Conferences LLC (Technology, Entertainment, Design). 1 minutes in. Retrieved 24 November 2014. In the last 20 years I have published a few books, but I have lived in anonymity until February of 2006, when I carried the Olympic flag in the Winter Olympics in Italy. That made me a celebrity. Now people recognize me in Macy's, and my grandchildren think that I'm cool. (Laughter)
  26. ^ . San Francisco State University. 27 May 2008. Archived from the original on 3 July 2008. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  27. ^ Beatriz Miranda (10 June 2017). "Así es Roger Cukras, el nuevo amor de Isabel Allende al que dedica su última novela" [This is Roger Cukras, the new love of Isabel Allende to whom he dedicates his last novel] (in Spanish). El Mundo. from the original on 25 March 2020. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  28. ^ "Acclaimed Chilean Writer Isabel Allende on Death of Pablo Neruda, the 1973 Chilean Coup & Trump, New Novel, "In the Midst of Winter" Examines Immigrant Lives & Love". Democracy Now!. 7 November 2017. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  29. ^ "Las elecciones son en una semana el 3 de noviembre, así es que si puedes votar, VOTA!".
  30. ^ Rodden, John (1999). "Texas Papers on Latin America | After Paula: An Interview with Isabel Allende". Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies, University of Texas at Austin. Paper No. 99-01. from the original on 1 September 2006. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  31. ^ "Our Story | Isabel Allende Foundation". The Isabel Allende Foundation. 2014. from the original on 19 November 2014. Retrieved 24 November 2014. During her short life, Paula worked as a volunteer in poor communities in Venezuela and Spain, offering her time, her dedication and skills as an educator and psychologist. She cared deeply for others. When in doubt, her motto was: What is the most generous thing to do? My foundation, based on her ideals of service and compassion, was created to continue her work.
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  33. ^ a b c Jaggi, Maya (5 February 2000). "Life at a glance: A view from the bridge". The Guardian Saturday Pages. London. p. 6. ISSN 0261-3077. from the original on 8 May 2014. Retrieved 25 March 2020. Employment: Journalist, Paula Magazine, Santiago, 1967-74; Mampato Magazine 1969-74; Channel 7 humorous programmes 1970–74; freelance, El Nacional, Caracas 1976–83. Administrator, Marrocco School, Caracas. 1979–83.
  34. ^ Levine, Linda Gould (2002). Isabel Allende. New York: Twayne Publishers. pp. 114–133. ISBN 978-0-8057-1689-4. OCLC 48754834.
  35. ^ LATIN AMERICA'S SCHEHERAZADE; Drawing on dreams, myths, and memories, Chilean novelist Isabel Allende weaves fantastical tales in which reality and the absurd intersect. Fernando González. The Boston Globe Magazine; p. 14. 25 April 1993.
  36. ^ Allende, heroine 'Ines' are kindred spirits. Javier Erik Olvera. Inside Bay Area (California). Bay Area Living; Home and Garden. 25 November 2006.
  37. ^ Hornblower, Margot (10 July 1995). "Grief and Rebirth". Time. Vol. 146, no. 2. p. 65. from the original on 22 July 2014. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
  38. ^ a b Berson, Misha (1 June 2007). "This old "House" opened a lot of doors for Isabel Allende". Theater preview. The Seattle Times. The Seattle Times Company. p. H44. from the original on 25 March 2020. Retrieved 25 March 2020. 'I wrote that book exactly 25 years ago. It's now the 25th anniversary of the book in Spanish. It opened the door for all my other books'". That is Isabel Allende talking about her breakthrough 1982 novel, "The House of the Spirits". The panoramic work chronicles the historical, mystical and the psychological forces in the life of a South American clan. And a play based on the international best-seller debuts next week [8 June 2007] in Seattle.
  39. ^ Bolaño, Roberto (2004). Entre paréntesis : ensayos, artículos y discursos (1998-2003). Echevarría, Ignacio. Barcelona: Editorial Anagrama. p. 102. ISBN 84-339-6210-8. OCLC 57244781.
  40. ^ Bolaño, Roberto. Entre paréntesis, page 102:
  41. ^ a b Los éxitos y las críticas Clarín. 9 February 2003

  42. ^ Bloom, Harold. (2003). Isabel Allende. Bloom's Modern Critical Views. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers. ISBN 0-7910-7039-5. OCLC 49991424.
  43. ^ Isabel Allende critica duramente a escritores chilenos y desata polémica, La Tercera. 9 February 2003
  44. ^ Donegan, Lawrence (12 July 2008). "This much I know: Isabel Allende, writer, 65, San Francisco". The Guardian. from the original on 28 September 2013. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  45. ^ . Hispanic Heritage Foundation. Archived from the original on 11 October 2011. Retrieved 11 January 2011. HHA Honorees: 1996 ; Isabel Allende ; Literature ; Isabel Allende is the 1996 Hispanic Heritage Award Honoree in Literature. Ms. Allende is the author of several best-selling novels and short stories. She is able to blend her female perspective with the beautiful magic realism of Latin creativity.
  46. ^ Snodgrass, Mary Ellen (19 February 2013). Isabel Allende: A Literary Companion. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-7127-0. Summer 1996:... More honors from the U.S. Hispanic Heritage Award in Literature and the American Library Association Books to Remember boosted her name recognition.
  47. ^ . Hispanically Speaking News. 28 June 2011. Archived from the original on 27 June 2012. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
  48. ^ Fisker, Trine (28 June 2011). "Allende får H.C. Andersen-pris" [Allende gets H.C. Andersen Prize]. Nyhederne (in Danish). from the original on 25 March 2020. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
  49. ^ "Obama awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to 18". San Francisco Chronicle. 24 November 2014. from the original on 25 March 2020. Retrieved 24 November 2014. [President] Obama praised the accomplishments of winners who overcame hardship to achieve success, including novelist Isabel Allende, who was exiled from her home country of Chile by a military government.
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  52. ^ "NBF to honor Isabel Allende with lifetime achievement award". National Book Foundation. 20 September 2018. from the original on 20 October 2019. Retrieved 20 October 2019. Author and Pulitzer Prize finalist Luís Alberto Urrea to present Medal to Allende ... The National Book Foundation announced it will award Isabel Allende with its 2018 Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters (DCAL).
  53. ^ . Whittier College. Archived from the original on 25 March 2020. Retrieved 6 February 2020. Year: 2007; Honored: Isabel Allende, Writer; Degree Granted: Doctor of Humane Letters (L.H.D.)
  54. ^ "In the Midst of Winter". Goodreads. from the original on 12 August 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2020. [A] mesmerizing story that journeys from present-day Brooklyn to Guatemala in the recent past to 1970s Chile and Brazil.
  55. ^ "Violeta". Penguin Libros ES. from the original on 20 November 2021. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
  56. ^ Fox, Lauren (3 June 2023). "Isabel Allende Has a Message: History Repeats Itself". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
  57. ^ Avilés, Marcela Davison (10 June 2023). "'The Wind Knows My Name' is a reference and a refrain in the search for home". NPR.
  58. ^ Beauregard, Luis Pablo (9 July 2023). "Isabel Allende: 'In Chile, people are longing for a Bukele. I say to them: be careful, that's how we got Pinochet'". EL PAÍS English. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
  59. ^ Allende, Isabel (11 July 2023). "Help! I Wrote to Prudie for Advice and Isabel Allende Answered". Slate. ISSN 1091-2339. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
  60. ^ "Paula". Goodreads. from the original on 15 October 2007. Retrieved 15 October 2007. Written for her daughter Paula when she became ill and slipped into a coma, Paula is the colorful story of Allende's life -- from her early years in her native Chile, through the turbulent military coup of 1973, to the subsequent dictatorship and her family's years of exile.

Sources edit

  • Main, Mary. Isabel Allende, Award-Winning Latin American Author. Berkeley Heights, NJ: Enslow Publishing, 2005. – ISBN 0-7660-2488-1
  • Bautista Gutierrez, Gloria, and Norma Corrales-Martin. Pinceladas Literarias Hispanoamericanas. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2004.

External links edit

  • Official website (English and Spanish)
  • Isabel Allende at the international literature festival berlin 31 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine
  • Isabel Allende Foundation (English and Spanish)
  • Isabel Allende at IMDb
  • Isabel Allende at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  • Isabel Allende at TED  
  • Works by or about Isabel Allende at Internet Archive
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Isabel Allende recorded at the Library of Congress for the Hispanic Division's audio literary archive on

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This article is about the Chilean author For the Chilean politician see Isabel Allende politician For other uses see Isabel Allende disambiguation In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Allende and the second or maternal family name is Llona Isabel Angelica Allende Llona Latin American Spanish isaˈbel aˈʝende born 2 August 1942 is a Chilean American 6 7 writer Allende whose works sometimes contain aspects of the genre magical realism is known for novels such as The House of the Spirits La casa de los espiritus 1982 and City of the Beasts La ciudad de las bestias 2002 which have been commercially successful Allende has been called the world s most widely read Spanish language author 8 In 2004 Allende was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters 9 and in 2010 she received Chile s National Literature Prize 10 President Barack Obama awarded her the 2014 Presidential Medal of Freedom 2 Isabel AllendeAllende in Germany 2015BornIsabel Angelica Allende Llona 1942 08 02 2 August 1942 age 81 Lima Peru 1 OccupationAuthorLanguageSpanishNationalityChileanCitizenshipChileUnited StatesNotable awardsNational Prize for LiteraturePresidential Medal of Freedom 2 SpouseMiguel Frias m 1962 div 1987 wbr 3 William C Gordon m 1988 div 2015 wbr 4 Roger Cukras m 2019 wbr 5 ChildrenPaula Frias AllendeNicolas Frias AllendeRelativesAllende familyWebsitewww wbr isabelallende wbr comAllende s novels are often based upon her personal experience and historical events and pay homage to the lives of women while weaving together elements of myth and realism She has lectured and toured U S colleges to teach literature Fluent in English Allende was granted United States citizenship in 1993 having lived in California since 1989 Contents 1 Personal life 1 1 Exile in Venezuela 1 2 Later life 1 2 1 Foundation 2 Career 3 Reception 4 Awards 5 Works 5 1 Fiction 5 2 Nonfiction 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksPersonal life editAllende was born in Lima Peru the daughter of Francisca Llona Barros called Dona Panchita the daughter of Agustin Llona Cuevas and Isabel Barros Moreira of Portuguese descent and Tomas Allende who was at the time a second secretary at the Chilean embassy Her father Tomas was a first cousin of Salvador Allende President of Chile from 1970 to 1973 11 12 13 In 1945 after Tomas left them 11 Isabel s mother relocated with her three children to Santiago Chile where they lived until 1953 14 3 In 1953 Allende s mother married Ramon Huidobro and the family moved often Huidobro was a diplomat appointed to Bolivia and Beirut In La Paz Bolivia Allende attended an American private school and in Beirut Lebanon she attended an English private school The family returned to Chile in 1958 where Allende was also briefly home schooled In her youth she read widely particularly the works of William Shakespeare 15 In 1970 Salvador Allende appointed Huidobro as ambassador to Argentina 3 While living in Chile Allende finished her secondary studies and met engineering student Miguel Frias whom she married in 1962 3 They had two children a son and a daughter Reportedly Allende married early into an Anglophile family and a kind of double life at home she was the obedient wife and mother of two in public she became after a spell translating Barbara Cartland a moderately well known TV personality a dramatist and a journalist on a feminist magazine 11 From 1959 to 1965 Allende worked with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in Santiago then in Brussels and elsewhere in Europe For a short time in Chile she also had a job translating romance novels from English to Spanish 16 However she was fired for making unauthorized changes to the dialogue of the heroines to make them sound more intelligent as well as altering the Cinderella ending to allow the heroines to find more independence and do good in the world 17 Allende s and Frias s daughter Paula was born in 1963 she died in 1992 In 1966 Allende again returned to Chile where her son Nicolas was born that year 18 Exile in Venezuela edit In 1973 Salvador Allende was overthrown in a coup led by General Augusto Pinochet 19 Isabel found herself arranging safe passage for people on the wanted lists which she continued to do until her mother and stepfather narrowly escaped assassination When she herself was added to the list and began receiving death threats she fled to Venezuela where she stayed for 13 years 11 20 It was during this time that Allende wrote her debut novel The House of the Spirits 1982 Allende has stated that her move from Chile made her a serious writer I don t think I would be a writer if I had stayed in Chile I would be trapped in the chores in the family in the person that people expected me to be Allende believed that being female in a patriarchal family she was not expected to be a liberated person 19 Her history of oppression and liberation is thematically found in much of her fiction where women contest the ideals of patriarchal leaders 21 In Venezuela she was a columnist for El Nacional a major national newspaper 22 In 1978 she began a temporary separation from Miguel Frias She lived in Spain for two months then returned to her marriage 23 Later life edit nbsp Allende speaks to the City Club of Cleveland 8 September 2017 She divorced her first husband Miguel Frias in 1987 During a visit to California on a book tour in 1988 Allende met her second husband California attorney and novelist William C Willie Gordon They married in July 1988 24 In 1994 she was awarded the Gabriela Mistral Order of Merit the first woman to receive this honor Allende resides in San Rafael California Most of her family lives nearby with her son his second wife and her grandchildren just down the hill in the house she and her second husband vacated 11 She separated from Gordon in April 2015 4 In 2006 she was one of the eight flag bearers at the Opening Ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Turin Italy 25 She presented the talk Tales of Passion at TED 2007 25 In 2008 Allende received the honorary degree Doctor of Humane Letters from San Francisco State University for her distinguished contributions as a literary artist and humanitarian 26 In 2014 Allende received the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters from Harvard University for her contributions to literature In 2019 she married Roger Cukras a lawyer from New York 5 27 Although not as openly political as some of her contemporary writers she expressed contempt for Donald Trump and his policies following his election in 2016 28 and she later endorsed Democrat Joe Biden during the 2020 presidential election 29 She has also regularly defended the record of her father s cousin Salvador Allende Foundation edit Allende started the Isabel Allende Foundation on 9 December 1996 in honor of her daughter Paula Frias Allende who fell into a coma after complications of the disease porphyria led to her hospitalization 30 Paula was 29 years old when she died in 1992 31 The foundation is dedicated to supporting programs that promote and preserve the fundamental rights of women and children to be empowered and protected 32 Career edit nbsp Allende in red 3rd L to R 2007 at TED in California flanked L to R by June Cohen Lakshmi Pratury and Tracy ChapmanBeginning in 1967 Allende was on the editorial staff of Paula magazine and the children s magazine Mampato from 1969 to 1974 where she later became the editor 33 She published two children s stories La Abuela Panchita and Lauchas y Lauchones as well as a collection of articles Civilice a Su Troglodita She also worked in Chilean television production for channels 7 and 13 from 1970 to 1974 33 As a journalist she once sought an interview with poet Pablo Neruda Neruda agreed to the interview and he told her that she had too much imagination to be a journalist and should be a novelist instead 16 He also advised her to compile her satirical columns in book form 17 W4 She did so and this became her first published book In 1973 Allende s play El Embajador played in Santiago a few months before she was forced to flee the country due to the coup During her time in Venezuela Allende was a freelance journalist for El Nacional in Caracas from 1976 to 1983 and an administrator of the Marrocco School in Caracas from 1979 to 1983 33 In 1981 while in Caracas Allende received a phone call informing her that her 99 year old grandfather was near death and she sat down to write him a letter hoping to thereby keep him alive at least in spirit The letter evolved into a book The House of the Spirits 1982 this work intended to exorcise the ghosts of the Pinochet dictatorship The book was rejected by numerous Latin American publishers but eventually published in Buenos Aires The book soon ran to more than two dozen editions in Spanish and was translated into a score of languages Allende was compared to Gabriel Garcia Marquez as an author in the style known as magical realism 11 34 Although Allende is often cited as a practitioner of magical realism her works also display elements of post Boom literature Allende also holds to a very strict writing routine 35 She writes on a computer working Monday to Saturday 09 00 to 19 00 I always start on 8 January Allende stated a tradition she began in 1981 with the letter she wrote to her dying grandfather that would become The House of the Spirits 36 Allende s book Paula 1995 is a memoir of her childhood in Santiago and the years she spent in exile It is written as an anguished letter to her daughter In 1991 an error in Paula s medication resulted in severe brain damage leaving her in a persistent vegetative state 37 Allende spent months at Paula s bedside before learning that a hospital mishap had caused the brain damage Allende had Paula moved to a hospital in California where she died on 6 December 1992 Allende s novels have been translated into more than 42 languages and sold more than 77 million copies 38 Her 2008 book The Sum of Our Days is a memoir It focuses on her life with her family which includes her grown son Nicolas second husband William Gordon and several grandchildren 38 A novel set in New Orleans Island Beneath the Sea was published in 2010 In 2011 came El cuaderno de Maya Maya s Notebook in which the setting alternates between Berkeley California and Chiloe in Chile as well as Las Vegas Nevada Reception editLatino Leaders Magazine called her a literary legend in a 2007 article naming her the third most influential Latino leader in the world 32 Her work has drawn some negative criticism In an article published in Entre parentesis Roberto Bolano called Allende s literature anemic comparing it to a person on his deathbed and later called her a writing machine not a writer 39 40 41 Literary critic Harold Bloom said that Allende only reflects a determinate period and that afterwards everybody will have forgotten her 41 42 Novelist Gonzalo Contreras said that she commits a grave error to confuse commercial success with literary quality 43 Allende told El Clarin that she recognizes she has not always received good reviews in Chile stating that Chilean intellectuals detest her However she disagrees with these assessments The fact people think that when you sell a lot of books you are not a serious writer is a great insult to the readership I get a little angry when people try to say such a thing There was a review of my last book in one American paper by a professor of Latin American studies and he attacked me personally for the sole reason that I sold a lot of books That is unforgivable 44 It has been said that Allende s impact on Latin American and world literature cannot be overestimated 32 The Los Angeles Times called Allende a genius 32 and she has received many international awards including the Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize 32 granted to writers who have contributed to the beauty of the world 32 Awards editExternal videos nbsp nbsp Isabel Allende Tales of passion 18 00 TED Talks 2007 nbsp Isabel Allende Maya s Notebook on YouTube 56 00 talk begins at 4 10 UC Berkeley Events 2013 nbsp Isabel Allende A Literary Life on YouTube 23 30 National Geographic 2013 Novel of the Year Chile 1983 Panorama Literario Chile 1983 Author of the Year Germany 1984 Book of the Year Germany 1984 Grand Prix d Evasion France 1984 Grand Prix de la Radio Television Belge Point de Mire 1985 Best Novel Mexico 1985 Colima Literary Prize Mexico 1986 Quality Paperback Book Club New Voice United States 1986 nominee Author of the Year Germany 1986 XV Premio Internazionale I Migliori Dell Anno Italy 1987 Premio Mulheres a la Mejor Novela Extranjera Portugal 1987 Los Angeles Times Book Prize nominee United States 1987 Library Journal s Best Book United States 1988 Before Columbus Foundation Award United States 1989 Orden al Merito Docente y Cultural Gabriela Mistral Chile 1990 XLI Bancarella Literary Prize Italy 1993 Independent Foreign Fiction Award England June July 1993 Brandeis University Major Book Collection Award United States 1993 Feminist of the Year Award The Feminist Majority Foundation United States 1994 Chevalier des Artes et des Lettres distinction France 1994 Critics Choice United States 1996 Books to Remember American Library Association United States 1996 Hispanic Heritage Award in Literature United States 1996 45 46 Malaparte Amici di Capri Italy 1998 Donna Citta Di Roma Italy 1998 Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize United States 1998 Sara Lee Foundation United States 1998 Premio Iberoamericano de Letras Jose Donoso University of Talca Chile 2003 Premio Honoris Causa Universita di Trento en lingue e letteratura moderne euroamericane Trento Italy May 2007 Chilean National Prize for Literature Chile 2010 Library of Congress Creative Achievement Award for Fiction USA 2010 Hans Christian Andersen Literature Award Denmark 2012 47 48 Presidential Medal of Freedom United States 2014 49 Anisfield Wolf Book Award Lifetime Achievement United States 2017 50 BBC 100 Women United Kingdom 2018 51 National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters United States 2018 52 Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters L H D from Whittier College 53 Works editFiction edit The House of the Spirits 1982 La casa de los espiritus The Porcelain Fat Lady 1984 La gorda de porcelana Of Love and Shadows 1985 De amor y de sombra Eva Luna 1987 Eva Luna Two Words 1989 Dos Palabras The Stories of Eva Luna 1989 Cuentos de Eva Luna The Infinite Plan 1991 El plan infinito Daughter of Fortune 1999 Hija de la fortuna Portrait in Sepia 2000 Retrato en sepia City of the Beasts 2002 La ciudad de las bestias Kingdom of the Golden Dragon 2004 El reino del dragon de oro Zorro 2005 El Zorro Comienza la leyenda Forest of the Pygmies 2005 El bosque de los pigmeos Ines of My Soul 2006 Ines del alma mia Island Beneath the Sea 2010 La isla bajo el mar Maya s Notebook 2011 El Cuaderno de Maya Ripper 2014 El juego de Ripper The Japanese Lover 2015 El amante japones In the Midst of Winter 2017 Mas alla del invierno ISBN 1501178156 54 A Long Petal of the Sea 2019 Largo petalo de mar Violeta 2022 55 The Wind Knows My Name 2023 56 57 58 59 Nonfiction edit Paula 1994 Paula ISBN 0060927216 60 Aphrodite A Memoir of the Senses 1998 Afrodita My Invented Country A Memoir 2003 Mi pais inventado The Sum of Our Days 2007 La suma de los dias The Soul of a Woman 2021 Mujeres del alma mia ISBN 9780593355626References edit Isabel Allende Timeline Isabel Allende 2019 Archived from the original on 25 March 2020 Retrieved 25 March 2020 1942 Isabel Allende born August 2 in Lima where her father Tomas Allende a Chilean diplomat and first cousin of Salvador Allende is stationed Her mother Francisca Llona known as Dona Panchita is the daughter of Isabel Barros Moreira and Agustin Llona Cuevas a b Schulman Kori 10 November 2014 President Obama Announces the Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipients whitehouse gov Retrieved 25 March 2020 The following individuals will be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in a ceremony at the White House on 24 November 2014 Isabel Allende is a highly acclaimed author of 21 books that have sold 65 million copies in 35 languages She has been recognized with numerous awards internationally She received the prestigious National Literary Award in Chile her country of origin and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters a b c d Isabel Allende Isabelallende com Archived from the original on 13 December 2010 Retrieved 11 November 2017 1962 Isabel marries Miguel Frias a b Walker Tim 15 November 2015 Isabel Allende The Japanese Lover Fiction comes from the womb not the brain book review The Independent Archived from the original on 19 November 2015 Retrieved 16 January 2016 The Japanese Lover was written before Allende and Gordon separated in April 2015 after 27 years As she completed the book she says I was ending a marriage that had dragged on too long It was a time for me to reflect upon love and relationships romance and passion ageing memory loss The things that changed the direction of my life have been totally out of my control my father abandoning me my mother marrying a diplomat the military coup my daughter s death a b Isabel Allende Timeline Isabel Allende 2019 Archived from the original on 25 March 2020 Retrieved 25 March 2020 In July 2019 Isabel marries Roger Cukras in an intimate ceremony in Washington D C George Priya 3 May 2010 Isabel Allende Big Think Interview with Isabel Allende June 16 2010 Big Think Archived from the original on 21 December 2013 Retrieved 24 November 2014 Question Why did you choose to move to the U S and become a citizen Isabel Allende Yes I came to the United States because I fell in love and I forced my guy I forced him into marriage And so I became a resident And then I realized that I couldn t bring my children I couldn t sponsor my children if I wasn t a citizen So I became a citizen But by then I had learned to love this country I have received a lot from this country I m very critical but at the same time I m very grateful And I want to give back I belong here Isabel Allende Escribo bien Por lo menos admitanme eso Emol 17 December 2009 Vengo a Chile por lo menos tres veces al ano me comunico con Chile todos los dias a traves de Skype con mi mama estoy enterada de lo que pasa y cuando me preguntan que eres digo automaticamente chilena Vivo en America pero me siento profundamente chilena en la manera de vivir de ser soy mandona metete dominante intrusa hospitalaria tribal I come to Chile at least three times a year I communicate with Chile every day through Skype with my mother I know what is happening and when they ask me what are you I automatically say Chilean I live in America but I feel deeply Chilean in the way of living of being I am bossy messy dominant intrusive hospitable tribal Isabel Allende Latin American Herald Tribune Isabel Allende Named to Council of Cervantes Institute Latin American Herald Tribune Archived from the original on 30 April 2011 Retrieved 11 November 2017 MADRID Spain s Cabinet announced Friday the appointment of Isabel Allende the world s most widely read Spanish language author to the Council of the Cervantes Institute whose mission is promoting the language literature and culture of the Iberian nation American Academy of Arts and Letters Current Members Artsandletters org Archived from the original on 24 June 2016 Retrieved 21 December 2012 Isabel Allende gana el Premio Nacional de Literatura tras intenso lobby Cultura La Tercera 1 January 1990 Archived from the original on 28 July 2013 Retrieved 21 December 2012 a b c d e f Review The undefeated A life in writing Often compared to Gabriel Garcia Marquez Isabel Allende is more interested in telling stories about her own life her difficult upbringing marriage and her daughter s death Aida Edemariam The Guardian London p 11 28 April 2007 Isabel Allende website Christian Shirley 5 June 1990 Santiago Journal Allende s Widow Meditates Anew on a Day in 73 The New York Times Section A p 4 Column 3 Foreign Atlas Ross Veronica 3 March 2007 Sewing didn t cut it for Ines Guelph Mercury Ontario Canada Books p C5 Ojito Mirta 28 July 2003 A Writer s Heartbeats Answer Two Calls The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 The article notes that Allende has been told that her father left them and that due to Chile s anti divorce laws Allende s mother could not divorce Tomas Her mother 83 when the article was published and her stepfather 87 at the time have lived together for 57 years but they are still not recognized in Chile as married Carson Susannah 2013 Living with Shakespeare essays by writers actors and directors New York ISBN 978 0 307 74291 9 OCLC 793578915 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b Cox Karen Castellucci 2003 Isabel Allende A Critical Companion Greenwood Press pp 2 4 permanent dead link a b Alter Alexandra 25 May 2010 Isabel Allende on Superstition and Memory The Wall Street Journal p W4 ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 23 April 2010 she often changed the dialogue and endings to make the heroines seem smarter Isabel Allende Timeline 2022 Retrieved 11 January 2022 Note years 1962 1966 1992 in timeline a b Puchner Martin Akbari Suzanne Conklin Denecke Wiebke Fuchs Barbara Levine Caroline Lewis Pericles Wilson Emily R 2018 The Norton anthology of world literature New York pp 1133 1141 ISBN 978 0 393 60281 4 OCLC 1019855443 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Ojito Mirta 28 July 2003 A Writer s Heartbeats Answer Two Calls The New York Times The only relative on her father s side with whom Ms Allende had remained close was Salvador Allende the country s democratically elected Socialist president who died in the military coup of Sept 11 1973 led by Augusto Pinochet Two years later Ms Allende by then a wife the mother of two children and a journalist fled to Venezuela Dulfano Isabel October 2013 A Response to Isabel Allende s Tanner Humanities Center Human Values Speech Women s Studies 42 7 816 826 doi 10 1080 00497878 2013 820615 ISSN 0049 7878 S2CID 145191631 Correa Guatarasma Andres 15 April 2014 Isabel Allende mis mejores amigos son venezolanos Isabel Allende my best friends are Venezuelans in Spanish Caracas Eluniversal com Archived from the original on 25 April 2014 Retrieved 11 November 2017 Como resume su vida de exilio en Caracas Los chilenos nos beneficiamos de Venezuela como miles de miles de otros de Argentina Uruguay En ese momento Venezuela era el segundo pais mas rico del mundo Era un pais generoso abierto Por eso siento mucho dolor con lo que esta pasando Tengo muchos amigos alli mi hijo se caso con una venezolana mis nietos nacieron en Venezuela mi hermano con toda su familia vive en Venezuela Mis mejores amigos son de Venezuela How do you summarize your life in exile in Caracas We Chileans benefit from Venezuela like thousands of thousands of others from Argentina Uruguay At that time Venezuela was the second richest country in the world It was a generous open country So I feel a lot of pain with what is happening I have many friends there my son married a Venezuelan my grandchildren were born in Venezuela my brother lives in Venezuela with his whole family My best friends are from Venezuela Isabel Allende Isabelallende com Archived from the original on 13 December 2010 Retrieved 11 November 2017 1978 Temporary separation from Miguel Frias Isabel Allende lives in Spain for two months then returned to her marriage Isabel Allende Timeline isabelallende com Archived from the original on 10 December 2017 Retrieved 17 July 2019 Isabel marries Willie Gordon on 17 July 1988 in San Francisco They live in nearby San Rafael a b Allende Isabel March 2007 TEDtalks Isabel Allende Tells Tales of Passion TED Conferences LLC Technology Entertainment Design 1 minutes in Retrieved 24 November 2014 In the last 20 years I have published a few books but I have lived in anonymity until February of 2006 when I carried the Olympic flag in the Winter Olympics in Italy That made me a celebrity Now people recognize me in Macy s and my grandchildren think that I m cool Laughter SF State celebrates 107th Commencement Transcript SF State News San Francisco State University Conferral of the Honorary Degree on Isabel Allende San Francisco State University 27 May 2008 Archived from the original on 3 July 2008 Retrieved 25 March 2020 Beatriz Miranda 10 June 2017 Asi es Roger Cukras el nuevo amor de Isabel Allende al que dedica su ultima novela This is Roger Cukras the new love of Isabel Allende to whom he dedicates his last novel in Spanish El Mundo Archived from the original on 25 March 2020 Retrieved 25 March 2020 Acclaimed Chilean Writer Isabel Allende on Death of Pablo Neruda the 1973 Chilean Coup amp Trump New Novel In the Midst of Winter Examines Immigrant Lives amp Love Democracy Now 7 November 2017 Retrieved 28 June 2023 Las elecciones son en una semana el 3 de noviembre asi es que si puedes votar VOTA Rodden John 1999 Texas Papers on Latin America After Paula An Interview with Isabel Allende Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies University of Texas at Austin Paper No 99 01 Archived from the original on 1 September 2006 Retrieved 25 March 2020 Our Story Isabel Allende Foundation The Isabel Allende Foundation 2014 Archived from the original on 19 November 2014 Retrieved 24 November 2014 During her short life Paula worked as a volunteer in poor communities in Venezuela and Spain offering her time her dedication and skills as an educator and psychologist She cared deeply for others When in doubt her motto was What is the most generous thing to do My foundation based on her ideals of service and compassion was created to continue her work a b c d e f The list 101 top leaders of the Latino community in the U S Cover story Allen Kerri Miller Corina Socorro Dalia Stewart Graeme Latino Leaders p 24 27 Vol 8 No 4 ISSN 1529 3998 1 June 2007 a b c Jaggi Maya 5 February 2000 Life at a glance A view from the bridge The Guardian Saturday Pages London p 6 ISSN 0261 3077 Archived from the original on 8 May 2014 Retrieved 25 March 2020 Employment Journalist Paula Magazine Santiago 1967 74 Mampato Magazine 1969 74 Channel 7 humorous programmes 1970 74 freelance El Nacional Caracas 1976 83 Administrator Marrocco School Caracas 1979 83 Levine Linda Gould 2002 Isabel Allende New York Twayne Publishers pp 114 133 ISBN 978 0 8057 1689 4 OCLC 48754834 LATIN AMERICA S SCHEHERAZADE Drawing on dreams myths and memories Chilean novelist Isabel Allende weaves fantastical tales in which reality and the absurd intersect Fernando Gonzalez The Boston Globe Magazine p 14 25 April 1993 Allende heroine Ines are kindred spirits Javier Erik Olvera Inside Bay Area California Bay Area Living Home and Garden 25 November 2006 Hornblower Margot 10 July 1995 Grief and Rebirth Time Vol 146 no 2 p 65 Archived from the original on 22 July 2014 Retrieved 2 November 2017 a b Berson Misha 1 June 2007 This old House opened a lot of doors for Isabel Allende Theater preview The Seattle Times The Seattle Times Company p H44 Archived from the original on 25 March 2020 Retrieved 25 March 2020 I wrote that book exactly 25 years ago It s now the 25th anniversary of the book in Spanish It opened the door for all my other books That is Isabel Allende talking about her breakthrough 1982 novel The House of the Spirits The panoramic work chronicles the historical mystical and the psychological forces in the life of a South American clan And a play based on the international best seller debuts next week 8 June 2007 in Seattle Bolano Roberto 2004 Entre parentesis ensayos articulos y discursos 1998 2003 Echevarria Ignacio Barcelona Editorial Anagrama p 102 ISBN 84 339 6210 8 OCLC 57244781 Bolano Roberto Entre parentesis page 102 Es decir la literatura de Allende es mala pero esta viva es anemica como muchos latinoamericanos pero esta viva No va a vivir mucho tiempo como muchos enfermos pero ahora esta viva In other words Allende s literature is bad but it is alive it is anemic like many Latin Americans but it is alive She will not live long like many sick people but she is alive now a b Los exitos y las criticas Clarin 9 February 2003 Isabel Allende es una muy mala escritora y solo refleja un periodo determinado Despues todos se olvidaran de ella Harold Bloom Isabel Allende is a very bad writer and only reflects a certain period Then everyone will forget about her Me parece una mala escritora simple y llanamente y llamarla escritora es darle cancha Ni siquiera creo que Isabel Allende sea una escritora es una escribidora Roberto Bolano She seems to me to be a bad writer plain and simple and to call her a writer is to give her court I don t even think Isabel Allende is a writer she is a hack Bloom Harold 2003 Isabel Allende Bloom s Modern Critical Views Philadelphia Chelsea House Publishers ISBN 0 7910 7039 5 OCLC 49991424 Isabel Allende critica duramente a escritores chilenos y desata polemica La Tercera 9 February 2003Ella incurre en un gravisimo error confundir exito de ventas con calidad literaria Gonzalo Contreras She makes a huge mistake mistaking bestseller for literary quality Donegan Lawrence 12 July 2008 This much I know Isabel Allende writer 65 San Francisco The Guardian Archived from the original on 28 September 2013 Retrieved 24 November 2014 Hispanic Heritage Awards for Literature Hispanic Heritage Foundation Archived from the original on 11 October 2011 Retrieved 11 January 2011 HHA Honorees 1996 Isabel Allende Literature Isabel Allende is the 1996 Hispanic Heritage Award Honoree in Literature Ms Allende is the author of several best selling novels and short stories She is able to blend her female perspective with the beautiful magic realism of Latin creativity Snodgrass Mary Ellen 19 February 2013 Isabel Allende A Literary Companion McFarland ISBN 978 0 7864 7127 0 Summer 1996 More honors from the U S Hispanic Heritage Award in Literature and the American Library Association Books to Remember boosted her name recognition Isabel Allende Wins the Hans Christian Andersen Literature Award Hispanically Speaking News 28 June 2011 Archived from the original on 27 June 2012 Retrieved 16 August 2012 Fisker Trine 28 June 2011 Allende far H C Andersen pris Allende gets H C Andersen Prize Nyhederne in Danish Archived from the original on 25 March 2020 Retrieved 21 December 2012 Fysisk rager Isabel Allende ikke saerlig hojt op i billedet men gennem mange ar har hun haft stor litteraer betydning for laesere over hele verden Derfor er det en stolt priskomite der fortaeller Fyens Stiftstidende at den chilenskfodte forfatter har sagt ja til i september naeste ar at modtage H C Andersen Litteraturpris 2012 i Odense Det er anden gang H C Andersen Litteraturpris uddeles til en kvinde med sans for det magiske I oktober 2010 gik prisen der er pa 500 000 kroner til den skotske fantasy forfatter J K Rowling Harry Potters mor Physically Isabel Allende is not very prominent in the picture but for many years she has had a great literary significance for readers all over the world Therefore it is a proud prize committee that tells Fyens Stiftstidende that the Chilean born author has agreed to receive the Hans Christian Andersen Literature Prize 2012 in Odense in September next year This is the second time that Hans Christian Andersen Literature Prize has been awarded to a woman with a sense of magic In October 2010 the DKK 500 000 prize went to Scottish fantasy writer JK Rowling Harry Potter s mother Obama awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to 18 San Francisco Chronicle 24 November 2014 Archived from the original on 25 March 2020 Retrieved 24 November 2014 President Obama praised the accomplishments of winners who overcame hardship to achieve success including novelist Isabel Allende who was exiled from her home country of Chile by a military government Anisfield Wolf Book Awards The 82nd Annual Anisfield Wolf Book Awards The 82nd Annual Retrieved 11 November 2017 BBC 100 Women 2018 Who is on the list BBC News 19 November 2018 Retrieved 23 July 2019 NBF to honor Isabel Allende with lifetime achievement award National Book Foundation 20 September 2018 Archived from the original on 20 October 2019 Retrieved 20 October 2019 Author and Pulitzer Prize finalist Luis Alberto Urrea to present Medal to Allende The National Book Foundation announced it will award Isabel Allende with its 2018 Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters DCAL Honorary Degrees Whittier College Whittier College Archived from the original on 25 March 2020 Retrieved 6 February 2020 Year 2007 Honored Isabel Allende Writer Degree Granted Doctor of Humane Letters L H D In the Midst of Winter Goodreads Archived from the original on 12 August 2018 Retrieved 25 March 2020 A mesmerizing story that journeys from present day Brooklyn to Guatemala in the recent past to 1970s Chile and Brazil Violeta Penguin Libros ES Archived from the original on 20 November 2021 Retrieved 28 December 2021 Fox Lauren 3 June 2023 Isabel Allende Has a Message History Repeats Itself The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 11 July 2023 Aviles Marcela Davison 10 June 2023 The Wind Knows My Name is a reference and a refrain in the search for home NPR Beauregard Luis Pablo 9 July 2023 Isabel Allende In Chile people are longing for a Bukele I say to them be careful that s how we got Pinochet EL PAIS English Retrieved 11 July 2023 Allende Isabel 11 July 2023 Help I Wrote to Prudie for Advice and Isabel Allende Answered Slate ISSN 1091 2339 Retrieved 11 July 2023 Paula Goodreads Archived from the original on 15 October 2007 Retrieved 15 October 2007 Written for her daughter Paula when she became ill and slipped into a coma Paula is the colorful story of Allende s life from her early years in her native Chile through the turbulent military coup of 1973 to the subsequent dictatorship and her family s years of exile Sources editMain Mary Isabel Allende Award Winning Latin American Author Berkeley Heights NJ Enslow Publishing 2005 ISBN 0 7660 2488 1 Bautista Gutierrez Gloria and Norma Corrales Martin Pinceladas Literarias Hispanoamericanas Hoboken NJ Wiley 2004 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Isabel Allende nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Isabel Allende Official website English and Spanish Isabel Allende at the international literature festival berlin Archived 31 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine Isabel Allende Foundation English and Spanish Isabel Allende at IMDb Isabel Allende at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Isabel Allende at TED nbsp Works by or about Isabel Allende at Internet Archive Appearances on C SPAN Isabel Allende recorded at the Library of Congress for the Hispanic Division s audio literary archive on Retrieved from https 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