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Juana de Ibarbourou

Juana de Ibarbourou

UruguayanMarch 8, 1892 – July 15, 1979Poetry

Uruguayan poet called Juana de America by her admirers. Her early erotic nature poetry in Las Lenguas de Diamante brought her immediate fame throughout Latin America.

Works

  • Las Lenguas de DiamanteNature poetry celebrating physical beauty and sensual joy→
  • Raiz SalvajeWild, untamed verses of primal passion and natural freedom→
  • La Rosa de los VientosPoetic exploration of wind's direction and emotional wandering→
  • PerdidaVerses on loss, absence, and the path of spiritual dissolution→
  • Collected PoemsCareer retrospective of nature-centered and sensual lyric poetry→

Related

Alfonsina Storni·Delmira Agustini·Gabriela Mistral
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