Tala

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Tala is a landmark 1938 poetry collection by Chilean Nobel laureate Gabriela Mistral, noted for its innovative structure and exploration of themes such as motherhood, loss, and Latin American identity.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
associatedWithAuthorIdentity first Latin American woman Nobel laureate in literature GENERATED
associatedWithRegion Latin America NERFINISHED
author Gabriela Mistral NERFINISHED
authorNationality Chilean
authorNobelPrizeInLiterature Gabriela Mistral NERFINISHED
authorNobelPrizeYear 1945
countryOfOrigin Chile NERFINISHED
criticalReception considered a landmark work in Mistral’s career
regarded as a classic of Latin American poetry
exploresRelationship human beings and nature
individual and homeland
mother and child
followedBy Lagar NERFINISHED
genre poetry
hasForm lyric poetry
narrative poem
prose poem
hasHistoricalContext early 20th-century Latin American modernization
interwar period
hasStructuralFeature interweaves personal and collective voices
mixes different poetic forms
sectioned into thematic cycles
hasSubject indigenous peoples of the Americas NERFINISHED
rural life
hasTheme Latin American identity
bereavement
childhood
exile
indigenous cultures
landscape and nature
motherhood
social justice
spirituality
hasTitleLanguage Spanish
influenced 20th-century Latin American poetry
Latin American feminist literary criticism
language Spanish
literaryMovement Latin American literature
notableFor exploration of Latin American identity
exploration of loss
exploration of motherhood
innovative structure
partOfAuthorOeuvrePeriod mature phase of Gabriela Mistral
precededBy Desolación NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1938
titleMeaning to fell trees or clear land

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