Exhibition on Chilean Nobel prize laureate poet opens in Hanoi
Unannounced photos of Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral (1889-1957), who was the first Latin American woman to win the Nobel Prize in 1945, are being displayed at an exhibition in Hanoi.
Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral (1889-1957) in a photo displayed at the exhibition (Source: VOV)
Hanoi (VNA) – Unannounced photos of Chileanpoet Gabriela Mistral (1889-1957), who was the first Latin American woman towin the Nobel Prize in 1945, are being displayed at an exhibition in Hanoi.
Opened on September 24, the 7-day exhibition is co-organisedby the Chilean Embassy in Vietnam and the National Library of Vietnam to markher 130th birth anniversary.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Chilean Ambassador toVietnam Jaime Chomali said the event aims to promote Chile’s literature toVietnamese readers and boost friendship between Chileans and Vietnamese.
Apart from these valuable photos, collections of relevantdocuments from Chile’s national library, foreign ministry, and Gabriela Mistralmuseum are also exhibited.
On the occasion, the embassy awarded Vietnamese winners ofits writing contest associated with the exhibition that called for essays onthe life and career of Mistral.
The awardees included Nguyen Van Tich, Chairman of theVietnam – Chile Friendship – Cooperation Association and former VietnameseAmbassador to Chile; Le Duy Truyen, vice Chairman of the association and formerDeputy General Director of the Vietnam News Agency; and students majoring inSpanish language from the Hanoi University and the Vietnam National University– Ho Chi Minh City.
The Nobel Prize in Literature 1945 was awarded to GabrielaMistral "for her lyric poetry which, inspired by powerful emotions, hasmade her name a symbol of the idealistic aspirations of the entire LatinAmerican world"./.
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