Works
Each year links to its corresponding " in poetry" or " in literature} article:
- 1914: Sonetos de la muerte ("Sonnets of Death")
- 1922: Desolación ("Despair"), including "Decalogo del artista", New York : Instituto de las Españas
- 1923: Lecturas para Mujeres ("Readings for Women")
- 1924: Ternura: canciones de niños, Madrid: Saturnino Calleja
- 1934: Nubes Blancas y Breve Descripción de Chile (1934)
- 1938: Tala ("Harvesting"), Buenos Aires: Sur
- 1941: Antología: Selección de Gabriela Mistral, Santiago, Chile: Zig Zag
- 1952: Los sonetos de la muerte y otros poemas elegíacos, Santiago, Chile: Philobiblion
- 1954: Lagar, Santiago, Chile
- 1957:
- Recados: Contando a Chile, Santiago, Chile: Editorial del Pacífico
- Croquis mexicanos; Gabriela Mistral en México, México City: Costa-Amic
- 1958: Poesías completas, Madrid : Aguilar
- 1967: Poema de Chile ("Poem of Chile"), published posthumously
- 1992: Lagar II, published posthumously, Santiago, Chile: Biblioteca Nacional
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