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Isabel Allende in London supporting extradition of General Pinochet
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ISABEL ALLENDE TO LECTURE FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS AT SU.(CNY)
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
; Novelist Isabel Allende will be in town Monday to deliver a lecture, Stories and Dreams: An Evening With Isabel Allende, to first-year students at Syracuse University, who have been reading her work as part of their course work. Allende, the niece of slain Chilean President Salvador Allende, is
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A Writer's Magical Muse; Isabel Allende Mines Her Memory For the Crystals of a Greater Truth
The Washington Post
; It is a Thursday night at the National Press Club, and as a line of fans snakes through the rows of chairs, Chilean author Isabel Allende laughs and signs books and listens intently. Allende, who has just finished reading a droll, lusty passage from her latest novel, "Portrait in Sepia," toggles
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Isabel Allende writes deeply felt books rising from her experiences of public and private crises.(Originated from Orange County Register)
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; SAUSALITO, Calif. _ Blocks from the bustle of the tourist trade that rumbles in off the Golden Gate Bridge is the street where author Isabel Allende writes hauntingly exquisite tales of shadow and light, spirits living and dead, sinners and the saved. Here, on lush hillsides that remind her of her
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YOU ASK THE Questions: ISABEL ALLENDE; (Such as: so, ISABEL ALLENDE, was it a good idea to employ your mother as your book editor? And which is the most effective aphrodisiac you've ever tried?).(Features)
The Independent (London, England)
; One of Latin America's foremost writers, Isabel Allende, 60, was raised in Chile. The country's socialist president, Salvador Allende, who died during General Pinochet's 1973 coup, was her godfather and cousin. She worked as a journalist, playwright and children's writer in Chile until 1974, before
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AGE CAN'T TAME ISABEL ALLENDE
The Columbian
; LISA J. ADAMS The Columbian 04-26-1998 NEW YORK - Isabel Allende had a disturbing dream. She was speeding down the highway, about to hit a small child who was running toward her car. ``I jammed on the brakes
picked up the child and woke up trembling she said. Allende, author of ``The House
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