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In 1933 she entered the Chilean Foreign Service and was appointed by the government of Chile as a sort of ambassador-at-large for the Latin American Culture. During World War two, she became friends with Stefan Zweig and his wife. Later they committed suicide in Rio de Janeiro. Also her nephew, Juan Miguel killed himself...
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Because of poor health, she was forced to retire to her home in New York. She died on January 10, 1957, at the age of sixty-seven. She died of cancer. Like most people, Gabriela Mistral wrote poems about her life experiences or what she holds to be true. In her poem "Dolor", which is from the Desolacion collection, she expresses her feelings on the death of her lover...
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