Isabel Allende
- Writer
- Producer
- Actress
Isabel Allende is one of today's most important voices of Southern
America literature. She was born in Lima, Peru, in 1942, but at the age
of 3 she moved to Chile with her mother and two brothers. She spent her
childhood there, at her maternal grandparents'home, but she also
traveled a lot and lived in different countries, because of the
diplomatic career of her step-father. As an adult, she returned to
Chile, where she married, had two children and worked as a journalist
until 1973. After the military coup of Pinochet she moved to Venezuela
and, later, to United States; now she lives in San Rafael, California,
with her second husband. Her books are translated in many languages.
She writes mostly narrative, but she also wrote short stories for
children, humor books, theater plays. Among her books: "The house of
the spirits" (adapted into the movie The House of the Spirits (1993)), "Of Love and Shadows"
(adapted into the movie Of Love and Shadows (1994)), "Eva Luna", "the Infinite Plain",
"Paula" (a book of memories, written during a tragic period, the
illness and death of her daughter), and the trilogy of books for young
adults, "The City of the Beasts", "Kingdom of the Golden Dragon" and
"Forest of the Pygmies", which are in talks to be adapted for the big
screen.