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Honorable Exiles : A Chilean Woman in the Twentieth Century

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Lillian Lorca de Tagle is living proof of women's progress in the twentieth century.

Born into a privileged, yet circumscribed world in 1914 as the daughter of a wealthy Chilean diplomat, she became a translator and journalist at a time when few women of her class held jobs. Ordered into exile in the United States by her disapproving mother, she became a successful reporter, translator, and editor, while raising two daughters as a single working mother. In this beautifully written memoir, de Tagle looks back over a fascinating, cosmopolitan life.

She describes how her upbringing in various European capitals prepared her for a life of continual change.

She remembers the restrictions that upper class Chilean society placed on women and how these ultimately propelled her to a career in the United States that included an editorship at Américas magazine and work for the State Department, as well as a series of posts with the USIA/Voice of America. Woven throughout her memoir are vivid glimpses of family, friends, husbands, and lovers, including the artist Roberto Matta.

This spicy blend of personalities, work, and culture tells a quintessential coming-of-age story of a thoroughly modern woman.

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Product Details
University of Texas Press
0292716095 / 9780292716094
Paperback / softback
01/03/2000
United States
231 pages
152 x 229 mm, 454 grams