 Violeta Parra (1917 - 1967) was a Chilean folksinger and artist. She is credited with having re-discovered and re-popularized the folk music of Chile, which formed the basis for the Nueva Cancion movement combining traditional Chilean history and tradition with progressive politics. Violata Parra was a progressive and socialist.
Violeta Parra (1917 - 1967) was a Chilean folksinger and artist. She is credited with having re-discovered and re-popularized the folk music of Chile, which formed the basis for the Nueva Cancion movement combining traditional Chilean history and tradition with progressive politics. Violata Parra was a progressive and socialist. Violeta Parra committed suicide by gun in 1967, despondent over the break-up of a relationship. Her children Isabel and Angel Parra also became singers and performers. She is greatly loved and revered not only in her own country of Chile, but in many countries around the world. Her song "Gracias a la Vida" is one of the best-known songs ever from South America, and has been performed and recorded by artists throughout the world.

Gracias a la vida, by Violeta Parra 
(Gracias a la vida que me ha dado tanto)
Thanks to life which has given me so much,
It gave me two eyes that when I open them,
I can distinguish perfectly black from white,
And in the high heaven its starry background,
And in the multitudes the man I love.
 
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