Latin American women have been a force of innovation in poetry in Spanish since the sonnets and romances by
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz in the 17th century. Sor Juana's poems spanned a range of forms and themes of the
Spanish Golden Age, and her writings display inventiveness, wit, and a vast range of secular and theological knowledge. Mistral's lyrics used a regular meter and rhyme to describe impassioned female subjects, such as the abandoned, the jealous lover, the mother in fear for her vulnerable child, and the teacher who lifts her students with a love for knowledge and compassion. With themes of solitude, childhood, madness, and death, Pizarnik explored the borders between speech and silence. She was heavily influenced by French modernism and drawn to "the suffering of
Baudelaire, the suicide of
Nerval, the premature silence of
Rimbaud, the mysteries of
Lautréamont," and "unparalleled intensity" of
Artaud's suffering."
Delmira Agustini's poems focused on themes of female sexuality, love and fantasy, often featuring characters from Greek antiquity including
Eros, the Greek God of love. Her work entitled Empty Chalices (1913) solidifies her a place in La Vanguardia, alongside
Norah Lange (The Street in the Evening).
Julia de Burgos's poetry weaved romance and political activism for women and African/Afro-Caribbean writers, and is considered a precursor to contemporary U.S. Latina/o and Latinx literature.
Giannina Braschi is one of the rare female poets in Latin America to write epic poetry; her
cross-genre epics tackle geopolitical subjects such as debt crisis, national building,
decolonization, and revolution. In the genre of children's poetry,
Afro-Cuban poet Excilia Saldaña's works such as "Noche" (Night) relies of female figures of the grandmother to transmit wisdom to children; her
experimental writing contained elements of Afro-Latino mythology and folklore.
Saldaña also wrote of domestic violence, motherhood, feeling anonymous, and the power of female friendships. == Latin American poets (by historical period) ==