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Gioconda Belli (born December 9, 1948 in
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, Nicaragua) is a
Nicaraguan Nicaragua (; ), officially the Republic of Nicaragua (), is the largest country in Central America, bordered by Honduras to the north, the Caribbean to the east, Costa Rica to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Managua is the count ...
author, novelist and poet.


Early life

Gioconda Belli grew up in a wealthy family in Managua. Her father is Humberto Belli Zapata and her brother is
Humberto Belli Humberto Belli Pereira (born September 7, 1945) is a Nicaraguan politician and writer. The former Minister of Education in Nicaragua during the presidency of conservative Violeta Chamorro, Belli is also the author of five books. Biography Humber ...
. She attended boarding school in Spain, graduated from the Royal School of Santa Isabel in
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, and studied advertising and journalism at the Charles Morris Price School of Advertising and Journalism in
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. She married and had her first daughter at 19 when she returned to Nicaragua.


Career

Belli began her career at
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as liaison to the company's advertising agency, Publisa, which then hired her as an account executive. Through one of her colleagues at the advertising agency, Belli met Camilo Ortega, who introduced her to the
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and asked her to join the group. In 1970, Belli joined the struggle against the
Somoza The Somoza family ( es, Familia Somoza) is a former political family that ruled Nicaragua for forty-three years from 1936 to 1979. Their family dictatorship was founded by Anastasio Somoza García and was continued by his two sons Luis Somoza ...
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, sworn into the movement by Leana Ortega, Camilo Ortega's wife. Belli's work for the movement led to her being forced into
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in Mexico in 1975. Returning in 1979 just before the Sandinista victory, she became
FSLN The Sandinista National Liberation Front ( es, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional, FSLN) is a socialist political party in Nicaragua. Its members are called Sandinistas () in both English and Spanish. The party is named after Augusto C� ...
's international press liaison in 1982 and the director of State Communications in 1984. During that time she met Charles Castaldi, an American NPR journalist, whom she married in 1987. She has been living in both
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and Los Angeles since 1990. She has since left the FSLN and became a major critic of the Ortega government.


Writing

In 1970, Belli published her first poems in the literary supplement of Nicaraguan newspaper '' La Prensa.'' In 1972, she won the Premio de Poesía Mariano Fiallos Gil award from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua. 1988, Belli's book ''La Mujer Habitada'' (The Inhabited Woman), a semi-autobiographical novel that raised gender issues for the first time in the Nicaraguan revolutionary narratives, brought her increased attention; this book has been published in several languages and was on the reading list at four universities in the United States. The novel follows two parallel stories: the indigenous resistance to the Spanish and modern insurgency in Central America with various points in common: women's emancipation, passion, and a commitment to liberation. In 2000, she published her autobiography, emphasizing her involvement in the revolutionary movement, ''El país bajo mi piel,'' published under the name ''The Country Under My Skin'' in the United States; it was a finalist for the
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in 2003. Belli continues publishing and maintains that poetry is her most important work. Belli was the recipient of the Premio Casa de las Américas in 1978. In 2008 Belli received the Premio Biblioteca Breve for her book ''El infinito en la palma de la mano'' (Infinity in the Palm of The Hand), an
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about
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in paradise. Belli's books have been published in numerous languages. Her 2010 book was submitted with the title "Crónicas de la Izquierda Erótica", but had to be changed to "El País de las Mujeres", since the previous title was too similar to that of a 1973 book by Ana María Rodas: ''Poemas de la Izquierda Erótica''. The book tells the story of a world governed by women. In the novel, she portrays a group of women that take power by means of a Political Party named "Partido de la Izquierda Erótica". This is the same name as a movement formed by women during the 80s, to which Belli belonged, which had been named as a tribute to Rodas´ work. His novel El intenso calor de la luna was released in August in Latin America, and in September 2014 in Spain.


Political activity

Belli opposed the dictatorship of
Anastasio Somoza Debayle Anastasio "Tachito" Somoza Debayle (; 5 December 1925 – 17 September 1980) was the President of Nicaragua from 1 May 1967 to 1 May 1972 and from 1 December 1974 to 17 July 1979. As head of the National Guard, he was ''de facto'' ruler of ...
. From 1970, when she began writing her poems and like many intellectuals of her generation, she joined the ranks of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), at that time a clandestine and persecuted organization whose aim was the overthrow of the Somoza regime. She was a clandestine courier, transported weapons, travelled around Europe and Latin America obtaining resources and spreading the word about the Sandinista struggle. She became a member of the FSLN's Political-Diplomatic Commission. In 2018, Belli took a stand against the government of
Daniel Ortega José Daniel Ortega Saavedra (; born 11 November 1945) is a Nicaraguan revolutionary and politician serving as President of Nicaragua since 2007. Previously he was leader of Nicaragua from 1979 to 1990, first as coordinator of the Junta of N ...
, which emerged from the 2016 elections, and became an active member of the Sandinista renewal movement.


Awards

* XXVIII "City of Melilla" International Poetry Award * "Mariano Fiallos Gil de Poesía" award, Nicaragua 1972 * "Casa de las Américas" award, Cuba, Poesía 1978 * Award of the "Fundación de Libreros, Bibliotecarios" and "Editores Alemanes de la Fundación Friederich Ebhert" in 1989 for ''La Mujer Habitada'', the "best political novel of the year" * "Anna Seghers de la Academia de Artes de Alemania" award, 1989 * "Luchs del Semanario Die Zeit a su libro" award for ''El Taller de las Mariposas'', 1992 * Medal of recognition of the National Theater of Nicaragua for 25 years of cultural labor * "Internacional de Poesía Generación del 27" award, 2002 * "Pluma de Plata" award, Bilbao, 2005 * "Biblioteca Breve Award", 2008 * "Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Award" for "best novel", International Book Fair in Guadalajara, 2008 * " Oxfam Novib/PEN Award" 2019, Winternachten festival in
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(with Palestinian poet
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) Winternachten festival opens with Oxfam Novib PEN Awards ceremon
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Bibliography

*''Verse Sobre la grama'' (1972) *''Línea de fuego'' (1978) *''Truenos y arco iris'' (1982) *''Amor insurrecto'' (1985) *''De la costilla de Eva'' (1987) **''From Eves Rib'', translated by Stephen F. White.
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(1995) *''La mujer habitada'' (1988) *''Poesía reunida'' (1989) *''Sofía de los presagios'' (1990) *''El ojo de la mujer'' (1991) *''Sortilegio contra el frío'' (1992) *''El taller de las mariposas'' (1994) *''Waslala'' (1996) *''El país bajo mi piel'' (2001) *''El pergamino de la seducción'' (2005) *''El infinito en la palma de la mano'' (2008) **''Infinity in the Palm of Her Hand'', translated by Margaret Sayers Peden.
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(2009) *''El país de las mujeres'' (2010) *''El intenso calor de la luna'' (2014)


References


External links


Gioconda Belli's Official WebsiteBlackbird's Nest — "Decorated Poet to Speak on Campus"Blackbird's Nest — "Gioconda Belli Talks About Forbidden Fruit"The Times Online review
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