Isabel Allende Understands How Fear Changes a Society

伊莎贝尔·阿连德深知恐惧如何改变一个社会

The Interview

社会与文化

2025-04-26

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The beloved author left Chile at a time of great turmoil and has longed for the nation of her youth ever since.
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  • I'm Dane Brugler.

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  • And I'm very happy to be getting the chance to talk with author Isabel Allende.

  • At 82, Allende is one of the world's most beloved and best-selling Spanish language authors.

  • Her work has been translated into more than 40 languages and 80 million copies of her books have been sold around the world.

  • Allende's newest book is called My Name is Emilia Del Valle,

  • and it's about a dark period in Chilean history, the 1891 Chilean Civil War.

  • Like so much of Allende's work,

  • it's a story about women in tough spots who figure out a way through.