Apr 2, 2020
Isabel Allende @isabelallende has been
through a great deal in her life and that is why perhaps listening
to her story now might be helpful to some? Believe it or not, the
esteemed poet
Pablo Neruda once called Isabel
Allende "the worst journalist he had ever met..." This was
because she had the effrontery to try and write his memoirs.
Nevertheless, today Allende is the author
of over a dozen books and memoirs of her own which
together have sold fifty-one million copies.
Her debut novel in 1982, The
House of the Spirits, told the tale of four generations of
a Chilean family and at ths time of this interview her latest work
was a memoir The
Sum of Our Days. This picks up the story where her
last memoir, Paula, ended. She recently discussed politics and
Pinochet, feminism, her home in Marin County with her second
husband, the lawyer Willie Gordon and her extended family, the
death of her daughter Paula, as well as the death of Willie's
daughter, Jennifer. from a drug overdose and other details of her
fascinating life with Claudia Cragg.
Allende started the Isabel Allende Foundation on December 9, 1996 to pay homage to her daughter, Paula Frías Allende who experienced a coma after complications of the disease porphyria placed her on a hospital bed. Paula was only twenty-eight years old when she died in 1992. The foundation is "dedicated to supporting programs that promote and preserve the fundamental rights of women and children to be empowered and protected.