Back to Show
Amanpour & Co.
Author Isabel Allende's Feminist Journey
Author Isabel Allende had to flee her homeland following the U.S.-backed coup in Chile in 1973. Today the author is famed for such novels as "The House of the Spirits" and her touching, nonfiction-like "Paula." Restless and imaginative as ever, Allende is now ready to release "The Soul of a Woman," a memoir of her feminist journey.
Support Provided By
Unlock with PBS Passport
55:53
Fred Pleitgen; Mehdi Mahmoudian; Dan Shapiro; David Frum
Unlock with PBS Passport
55:42
Frederik Pleitgen; Admiral Mike Mullen (Ret.); Scott Anderson; Abbas Milani; Noah Feldman
Unlock with PBS Passport
55:33
Chris Murphy; Turki al-Faisal; John Sawers
Unlock with PBS Passport
55:50
Gen. David Petraeus (Ret.); Nic Robertson; Amos Harel; Chrystia Freeland
Unlock with PBS Passport
55:55
Jon Finer; Ellie Geranmayeh; Col. Cedric Leighton; Stephen Fowler
Unlock with PBS Passport
55:52
Jay Inslee; Werner Herzog; Steve Boyes; David Brooks
Unlock with PBS Passport
55:42
Nate Soares; Morgan Neville; Dr. Jean Tang; Michael Hund
Unlock with PBS Passport
55:52
Gregg Nunziata, Susan Glasser, David Miliband, Bill McKibben
Unlock with PBS Passport
55:55
Nataliya Gumenyuk; Michael Kofman; Craig Renaud; Juan Arradondo; Maya Shankar
Unlock with PBS Passport
55:50
Viri Rios; Max Foster; Natasha Sarin; Vali Nasr; Wynton Marsalis
Unlock with PBS Passport
55:48
Serhii Plokhy; Billy Crudup; Denise Gough; Emily Galvin Almanza
Unlock with PBS Passport
55:43
Emily Maitlis; Rafael Grossi; Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin; A'Lelia Bundles