Book Reconstructs Historic 1938 Meeting of Three Latin American Poet Icons
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A new book, "El verano interminable" by Gabriela Borrelli Azara, reconstructs a historic meeting between three prominent Latin American female poets in Montevideo in 1938.
- The book focuses on the encounter between Alfonsina Storni, Gabriela Mistral, and Juana de Ibarbourou.
- It draws on letters, sound archives, and unpublished documents to shed light on this lesser-known literary event.
A new book by Gabriela Borrelli Azara, "El verano interminable" (The Endless Summer), reconstructs a significant yet little-known literary event: a meeting in Montevideo in 1938 that brought together three of Latin America's most celebrated female poets. The book delves into the encounter between Alfonsina Storni, Gabriela Mistral, and Juana de Ibarbourou.
Azara's work meticulously pieces together this historical moment using a rich tapestry of sources. These include personal letters exchanged between the poets, archival sound recordings, and previously unpublished documents. The aim is to illuminate a chapter of Latin American literary history that has largely remained in the shadows.
"El verano interminable" combines rigorous research with a sensitive narrative approach. It offers a fresh perspective on three foundational figures of poetry in the region. The book promises to engage readers with its blend of historical investigation and literary appreciation, highlighting the enduring impact of these influential women.
Originally published by Clarรญn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.