Isabel Allende

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Aliases:
이사벨 아옌데, Isabella Aljende, María Isabel Allende Bussi, and 42 others Исабел Алиенде, Isabel' Alénde, إيزابيل ألليندى،, Isabel Allende Llona, Isabell Allende, Ισαμπέλ Αγιέντε, איזבל איינדה, İzabel Alyende, ʾĪzābīl ʾAlindī, Īzābīl ʾAlindī, Isabel Alýende, Ісабель Альендэ, Īzābīl Allīndī, Իզաբել Ալենդե, Isabella Allende, Īzābīl Allindī, ਇਜ਼ਾਬੇਲ ਅਲੈਂਦੇ, Iyzābīl Allīndī, Īzābal Ālanda, Izabella Aljende, Ісабэль Альлендэ, 伊莎貝·阿言德, Ізабель Альєнде, Изабель Альенде, Isabel Allende, الليندي، ايزابيل, イサベル アジェンデ, Isabel Allende Bussi, Isabel ALLENDE, Allende, Isabel Angélica Allende Llona, ایزابل آلنده, Isabel Aljende, Izabela Aljende, Īzābīl Alʹliyindī, Isabel Allendeová, Изабела Аљенде, Исабель Альенде, イサベル・アジェンデ, إيزابيل أيندي, Īzābīl al- Līndī, ʾĪzābīl Allindī
Born:
Aug. 2, 1942

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Isabel Allende was born on 2 August 2 1942 in Lima, Peru. The niece and goddaughter of Salvador Allende, the former president of Chile from 1970 to 1973, she started her writing career as a journalist. Several months after her uncle's assassination and the overthrow of Chile's coalition government in 1973, Allende left Chile and found refuge in Venezuela. Her first novel, The House of the Spirits (1985), which arose directly out of her exile, became a worldwide bestseller and critical success. She often weaves together elements of myth and realism, or what is known as "magic realist." Her novels are sometimes based on her own childhood and life experiences. Allende has been called "the world's most widely read Spanish-language author."

Books by Isabel Allende