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Marjorie Agosín
AuthorBooks · Second hand1955-2025
Marjorie Agosín was a Chilean-American writer. She won notability for her outspokenness for women's rights in Chile. The United Nations honored her for her work on human rights. The Chilean government awarded her with the Gabriela Mistral Medal of Honor for Life Achievement in 2000. She has been a recipient of the Belpré Medal. In the United States, she received the Letras de Oro, the Latino Literary Prize, and the Peabody Award, together with the United Nations Leadership Award in Human Rights.
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Birth
1955
Death
2025
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Marjorie Agosín was a prolific American writer of Chilean descent who excelled as a novelist, poet, and academic.
Her most recognized work, 'Mujeres de humo', reflects her commitment to literature centered on female experiences.
Throughout her career, she published an impressive catalog of 137 works exploring themes of identity and memory.
As a university professor, she dedicated much of her life to teaching and the in-depth study of literature.
Born in Bethesda in 1955, her literary legacy remains a fundamental reference for 20th-century letters.

