A Chilean poet and diplomat who served as ambassador to India and wrote extensively on esoteric and spiritual topics, blending mysticism with fascist ideology.
Born in 1904
A Chilean poet and diplomat who wrote passionate and evocative poetry that explored love, politics, and the human condition, and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1971.
Born in 1889
A Chilean poet and educator who was the first Latin American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, known for her passionate and introspective poetry that explores themes of love, nature, and social justice.
Born in 1908
Chile's first democratically elected Marxist president, who implemented radical socialist reforms and nationalized key industries, but was overthrown in a CIA-backed coup.
Born in 1915
Chile's authoritarian leader from 1973 to 1990, known for his military coup and human rights abuses, as well as implementing free-market economic policies.
Born in 1911
Led the country through a period of significant social and economic reform, nationalizing copper mines and implementing land redistribution, while maintaining a democratic government.
Born in 1918
Chile's first democratically elected president after Pinochet's dictatorship, he led the country's transition to democracy and implemented human rights reforms. He's known for his key role in Chile's return to democracy.