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Alicia Morel Chaigneau (26 July 1921 – 1 March 2017) was a Chilean writer, novelist, storyteller, poet, and essayist best known for her work in the field of children's literature and theater for children and puppets.
Biography
= Early years
=Alicia Morel was born on 26 July 1921, to a very well-educated family in which she was the eldest of six children. From a very young age she was extremely interested in literature. Her favorite authors were Oscar Wilde, Lewis Carroll, Hans Christian Andersen, Charles Perrault, the Brothers Grimm, and Selma Lagerlöf, and their work formed the basis of her inspiration to write stories. She also felt a great fascination for the outdoors and nature, and she often observed and studied insects, trees, flowers, and the climate when she went out to play with her siblings and explore in the vicinity of their home.
Her father is described as a generous, tender, and authoritarian man, who used to play the cello. The family went through numerous changes throughout Alicia's childhood. As the years went on, she learned to play the piano and began to write her first stories and poems. These were based in the Cajón del Maipo, a place she frequented for its natural beauty. At age 12 she discovered that her vocation was to write. She was encouraged in this by Jorge Zuloaga, a family friend who provided her with books by authors such as James Joyce, Katherine Mansfield, and González Vera.
= Literary career
=In 1938, at the young age of 16, Morel began her literary work with a family-published poetry book entitled En el campo y la ciudad, and after this she ventured into various genres such as novels, poetry, relato, Chilean legends, and children's stories. Four years later, Zuloaga invited her to an awards ceremony for the writer Francisco Coloane, for his most famous work, El último grumete de la Baquedano. During this time she worked as a physician's assistant, as she had a great devotion to curing the sick. She also repaired and bound old books.
In 1951, she published her poetry collection Como una raíz de agua, and made a cultural trip to Europe, where she met Gabriela Mistral in Naples, Italy, whom she described as having an aura of strong solitude.
She collaborated with other writers, such as Marcela Paz on Perico trepa por Chile, which was adapted for the theater in 2012.
During the 1950s, two of Morel's best-known characters were born in La Hormiguita Cantora y el Duende Melodía, whose stories "were transmitted from 1954 to 1957 [as] radio-adapted editions for children on Radio Chilena and Radio Cooperativa Vitalicia, [...] adventures which were published in 1956 and 1957." These stories would later be illustrated by her friend, artist Elena Poirier. Around this time she also began to visit schools, where she put on puppet shows, presenting more than 15 stories with dozens of characters.
Morel was one of the founders of International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) of Chile, together with writers Lucía Gevert Parada, Marcela Paz, and Maité Allamand, among others. She served as vice president of this institution during its early years. She also collaborated on various educational projects, creating a magazine for the ASIMET Compensation Fund and writing for the biannual magazine El Volantín.
Awards and recognition
During her professional career, Morel received several honors, among them the Order of Merit of the World Council of Education in 1989 and two tributes to her career, at the 21st International Fair of Children's and Young Adult Books in 2007 and the Iberoamerican Congress of Language and Children's and Young Adult Literature (Congreso iberoamericano de lengua y literatura infantil y juvenil; CILELJ) in 2010. In the latter year she was selected to represent Chile at the Hans Christian Andersen Awards.
Personal life
Alicia Morel's sister Eduardo Morel Chaignau was the aunt of Cecilia Morel Montes, the First Lady of Chile from 2010 to 2014.
Morel married politician William Thayer Arteaga, with whom she had seven children.
Works
= Poetry
=1938: En el campo y la ciudad
1951: Como una raíz de agua
1990: El árbol de los cielos
2007: Color del tiempo
= Novels
=1940: Juanilla, Juanillo y la Abuela
1965: El jardín de Dionisio
1978: Perico trepa por Chile (as coauthor with Marcela Paz)
1988: El viaje de los duendes al otro lado del mundo
2001: El fabricante de risas
2001: La conquista del rocío
2002: El viaje de los invisibles
2010: Espejos Paralelos
= Short stories
=1973: Cuentos de la Pícara Polita
1978: Nuestros cuentos (anthology of Chilean authors)
1983: Cuentos Araucanos, La gente de la Tierra
1983: La noche en la ventana
1985: Polita va a la escuela
1996: Polita en el bosque
1999: Las manchas de Vinca
2004: Mozart cuenta la Flauta Mágica, cuento
2007: Travesuras de Polita
2008: El Cururo incomprendido
2010: El secreto del caracol
1991: Polita aprende el mundo
1991: La Hoja Viajera
1991: Cuentos de tesoros y monedas de oro
1992: Una aguja y un dedal
1993: Cuentos de la lluvia
1994: Aventuras del Duende Melodía
1994: El baile de los cantaritos
1994: La cartera azul y Amigos del bosque
1978: El Increíble Mundo de Llanca
1995: El cururo incomprendido
2015: Cuentos de la Panchita
= Translations
=1990: Translation of The King of the Golden River by John Ruskin
1981: Translation of The Little Prince, by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
1982: Translation of The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield
= Other
=1956: La Hormiguita Cantora y el Duende Melodía
1977: ¿Quién soy? (essay)
1984: Los viajes misteriosos de María (essay)
1986: La flauta encantada (puppetry and theater for children)
1990: Variaciones Literarias (essays on Virginia Woolf and Katherine Mansfield)
1991: Hagamos títeres (teaching text and five works for puppets)
1995: La Era del Sueño (essay)
1996: Leyendas bajo la Cruz del Sur
2004: La Biblia contada para ti (as coauthor with Jacqueline Balcells)
2005: La última polilla del otoño
2006: Una mariposa en apuros, El baile del Picaflor
2007: Polita en el bosque
2009: El Paraguas mágico
2009: Polita Aprende el mundo y Polita va a la escuela
References
External links
Alicia Morel at the Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes
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- MasterChef Indonesia (musim 10)
- Kadmium
- Miss World 1971
- Aktris Pendukung Terbaik (Golden Globe)
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- Reinado Internacional del Café
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- Kematian dan pemakaman kenegaraan Sebastián Piñera
- Daftar film laga tahun 2000-an
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- Chilean literature
- Deaths in March 2017
- William Thayer Arteaga
- Lucía Gevert Parada
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