Marcela Del Sol

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Marcela Del Sol
BornMarcela López-Flores
(1973-07-10) 10 July 1973 (age 50)
Antofagasta, Chile
OccupationAuthor
LanguageEnglish – Spanish
CitizenshipAustralian–Chilean
Website
marceladelsol.net

Marcela Del Sol (born 10 July 1973), also known as Marcela del Sol-Hallet is Chile-born Australian writer,[1][2] behind the books such as ImmorTal and Kaleidoscope: My Life's Multiple Reflections.

Del Sol's literature is well known for her dubious views about sexuality and for her crude writing style sheds light on patriarchy and sexual abuse. She has been described as a heart-wrenching writer,[3] Del Sol is a founder of RelacioneSexuales, a feminist group that hold regular discussion sessions on issues of gender and violence.

Del Sol finances and implements art education programs for at-risk children in Chile.[4][5][6][7]

Biography[edit]

Her father is a musician, songwriter and businessman; her mother worked as a theatre actress and Special education teacher. Marcela's younger brother, Felipe Sebastián, is a multi-instrumentalist, Network security expert, who also played for a heavy metal band Panzer and Chilean progressive rock pioneer with the musical trio, Elefhante.

Her paternal grandmother Victoria Idalia Campusano was a socialist political figure in Chile and a close friend who run a campaign of Chilean Socialist President Salvador Allende. Marcela's family owned a hotel chain in Chile, now dissolved, her maternal aunt Aurora Williams Baussa was the Chilean Minister for Mining during President Michelle Bachelet second period.[8] Del Sol was educated in Instituto Santa Maria, a German Catholic School in Antofagasta, Chile where she was distinguished and awarded for her literary talent.

She met an Australian scientist in Antofagasta, who is her former husband and the father of her two children. In the early 1990s they both migrated to Australia.

Marcela del Sol started writing at a very early age. She took part in writing competitions as a schoolgirl and later on, at age 14, published a poetry piece for a local government newsletter.

Prior to her writing career, she worked as a ghostwriter, working with biographies.[9][10][11][12]

She was diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder in 2013, following a number of adverse experiences, including sexual abuse and an accident and decided to come out in the open about her condition on international media.[13] She has been outspoken about eradicating stigma attached to mental health sufferers and has made several appearances in the media to this effect, including a documentary of 60 Minutes,[14][15] which sparked some hurtful opinions about del Sol that were responded to by Peter Stefanovic and D.I.D. specialist psychiatrist Nick Bendit in support of Marcela.[16][14]

In 2016 Del Sol was involved in a publicly criticized radio interview with Jackie O and Kyle Sandilands where controversial Sandilands expressed he would like to have sex with del Sol if he were single[17] and proceeded to strip live at her request during one of del Sol's dissociative episodes.[18]

Del Sol studied Dramatic Arts at NIDA and called herself "an eternal student".[19]

Marcela del Sol is also the founder of RelacioneSexuales an annual cycle of feminist conversations open to public.[20] The group features celebrities that share their stories, but also provides legal and psychological support, and sexual education[21][22][23] to women who need it.

Some of these well known speakers include: TV and radio personality Nicolas Copano, Juan Sativo, photographer Zaida Gonzalez (also sister to Los Prisioneros Jorge González), photographer Gabriela Rivera, Mapuche leader Ana Llao,[24] and singer Planta Carnivora.

Marcela del Sol currently resides in Newcastle, Australia.

Literary career[edit]

In December 2016 del Sol launched a regionalized Chilean version of a book, titled Caleidoscopio (Kaleidoscope: My Life's Multiple Reflections).[25] The novel tells the story of Lucia, an overly sexual woman who, like the author, lives with dissasotiative identity disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder. The plot follows Lucia, who ejoys solace and tries to keep alive in the rough world of hatred and sexual abuse. [26][27][28][29][30] The book sparked controversy due to its highly explicit sexual content. The English version followed soon after.

In 2017 Marcela published her second book, ImmorTal. The book is a collection of real life stories of sexual violence of Chilean women with strong emphasis on the clergy and upper classes.[31] Marcela's close friend, Gabriela Rivera Lucero, a renowned Chilean feminist photographer collaborated together to create a series of pictures, presented in this book. Photographs feature a collection of churches and cemeteries, as well as some studio shots featuring Julio Jung.[32][33][34][35]

An inspiration to publish ImmorTal came from a case of Nabila Rifo, one of the most violent domestic violence crimes in Chile. The victim was beaten by her ex-partner, had her eyes gouged and lost her vision.[36][37] Del Sol felt the urge to immortalize the story and raise awareness on gender violence and Nabila Rifo and has been a tireless supporter of hers, the two are now friends.[38] Rifo wrote a few lines as a call to end violence against women, which were included in ImmorTal.[39][40][41]

Del Sol has been a collaborator in a number of publications in Australia and Chile and participates in social poetry events in Australia.[42] Her most recent book (ImmorTal) includes photos by Gabriela Rivera and Elizabeth Neira.

Collection of books[edit]

  • Caleidoscopio (Spanish version, 2016)
  • Kaleidoscope: My Life's Multiple Reflections (English version, 2016)
  • ImmorTal (Spanish version, 2017)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "What it's really like to live with multiple personality disorder". cosmopolitan.com.au.
  2. ^ "Marcela Del Sol: Writing greatness from adversity". ambmagazine.com. 8 January 2016.
  3. ^ "Author Marcela del Sol shakes us once again with her new book "InmorTal"". Art News Portal. Archived from the original on 22 July 2018.
  4. ^ "A Book and a cup of coffee". abookandacupofcoffee.wordpress.com. 2 January 2016.
  5. ^ "La palabra 'loco' se ha ridiculizado tanto que debería ser un crimen usarla tan ligeramente". psicologosonline.cl.
  6. ^ "Marcela del Sol – Author". proofpositive.com.
  7. ^ "Kaleidoscope : multiple reflections of my life / Marcela Del Sol". trove.nla.gov.au.
  8. ^ "Caleidoscopio, la novela erótica de la sobrina de la ministra Williams". impresa.lasegunda.com.
  9. ^ "Kaleidoscope : my life's multiple reflections – Marcela Del Sol". trove.nla.gov.au.
  10. ^ Kaleidoscope : my life's multiple reflections. Australian Self Publishing. January 2016. ISBN 9781925346947.
  11. ^ "Marcela Del Sol to speak at Charlestown about dissociative identity disorder". theherald.com.au.
  12. ^ "The child of a fragmented mind? A heart wrenching book". artnewsportal.com.
  13. ^ "Marcela Del Sol lives with seven personalities, and they're completely out of her control". mamamia.com.au. 4 September 2016.
  14. ^ a b "'I've not met anyone with DID who doesn't know truly what hell is like': 60 Minutes 2016, Short Video".
  15. ^ "The sum of us: 60 Minutes 2016, Short Video".
  16. ^ "'I spent time with Marcela and I'm quite sure that it is real': 60 Minutes 2016, Short Video".
  17. ^ "Woman with 7 Personalities Pashes Jackie O!".
  18. ^ "Kyle Sandilands shows off his belly going SHIRTLESS while ..." en.mogaznews.com.
  19. ^ "Kaleidoscope: Interview with Marcela Del Sol". allindiemagazine.net.
  20. ^ "Reconocida escritora de Best Sellers organiza ciclo de conversaciones de relaciones sexuales : Radio Romántica". www.romantica.cl. Archived from the original on 22 July 2018.
  21. ^ "Escritora Marcela Del Sol Invita al Debate Sobre Empoderamiento Femenino". presslatam.cl. 29 May 2018.
  22. ^ "Reconocida escritora de Best Sellers organiza ciclo de conversaciones de relaciones sexuales". romantica.cl.
  23. ^ "Escritora erótica se rajará con conversatorio feminista". lacuarta.com.
  24. ^ "Ana Llao, dirigenta mapuche: "En materia indígena, lo que se avanzó con Aylwin se ha retrocedido en estos últimos gobiernos"".
  25. ^ ""Caleidoscopio" de Marcela del Sol es placer asegurado". nuevamujer.com. 27 January 2017.
  26. ^ "#NicolasTemprano Nicolás Copano y Marcela Del Sol; "Caleidoscopio" Best Seller" – via YouTube.
  27. ^ "Marcela Del Sol en Un País Generoso". radiozero.cl.
  28. ^ "Lanzan erótico best seller "Caleidoscopio"". latercera.com. 20 December 2016.
  29. ^ "Marcela's Identities". tenplay.com.au.
  30. ^ "Marcela Del Sol and her seven personalities: What it's like to live with dissociative identity disorder". news.com.au.
  31. ^ "Lanzamiento del Libro "InmorTal" de Marcela del Sol". allevents.in.
  32. ^ "Presentación del libro "Inmortal"". museodelamemoria.cl.
  33. ^ "La Escritora Marcela Del Sol Presenta Su Nuevo Libro en El Museo de la Memoria y DDHH". infogate.cl. 8 December 2023.
  34. ^ "Libro "Inmortal" revela testimonios sobre abuso sexual y violencia". MSN.
  35. ^ "Libro "Inmortal" revela testimonios sobre abuso sexual y violencia". 24horas.cl. 30 April 2018.
  36. ^ "Nabila Rifo: "Mauricio Ortega hit me with a rock on the head, knocking me unconscious"".
  37. ^ "Man who beat girlfriend unconscious, gouged out her eyes then left her to die has sentence reduced".
  38. ^ "Más Vale Tarde: La historia de Nabila Rifo que conmovió a todo el país". mega.cl.
  39. ^ "Nabila Rifo participó en un libro que relata experiencias de abusos contra las mujeres". soychile.cl. 20 July 2017.
  40. ^ "Autora libro "Inmortal": "Hay una Nabila Rifo en cada una de las historias lamentablemente"". cnnchile.com.
  41. ^ "ESTE ES EL LIBRO EN QUE PARTICIPÓ NABILA RIFO Y OTRAS MUJERES VÍCTIMAS DE ABUSOS". redaysen.com.
  42. ^ "Open-mic night with heart". theherald.com.au.