Isabel Allende

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Isabel Allende
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Isabel Allende (Spanish pronunciation: [isaˈβel aˈʝende] (audio speaker iconlisten); born August 2, 1942) is a Chilean-American writer.[2][3] Allende is known for novels such as The House of the Spirits (La casa de los espíritus, 1982) and City of the Beasts (La ciudad de las bestias, 2002).

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Allende has been called "the world's most widely read Spanish-language author."[4]

In 2004, Allende was added into the American Academy of Arts and Letters,[5] and in 2010, she received Chile's National Literature Prize.[6]

President Barack Obama awarded her the 2014 Presidential Medal of Freedom.[1]

Her father was a first cousin of Salvador Allende, President of Chile from 1970 to 1973.[7][8][9]

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