Carmen Boullosa (Latin American Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkaɾmem bowˈʝosa]; born September 4, 1954, in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican poet, novelist...
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October 2, 2017. Wallace is married to Mexican author and playwright Carmen Boullosa. He was formerly married, in December 1969, to Nancy Greenough; in...
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would remain until his death in 1894.[citation needed] Mexican author Carmen Boullosa published the novel Texas in 2013, which presents a fictionalized account...
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section on Juan Cortina directed by Stephen Ives. In the novel Texas by Carmen Boullosa, the character Don Nepomuceno is based on Cortina. Laurens Ballard...
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Verónica Langer, with whom he had a son, Pablo Aura. He later married Carmen Boullosa, with whom he had two children: María and Juan Aura. In Madrid, he...
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Jonathan. "The Departed", New York Times Book Review, 9 November 2008. Boullosa, Carmen. "Roberto Bolaño", Bomb Magazine, Winter 2002. Retrieved on 29 May...
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the second were closer to the poet Efraín Huerta. The Mexican writer Carmen Boullosa, a contemporary of the Infrarealists, agrees that both groups were...
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(2007) — founder of The Hype Machine Colby Minifie (2014) — actress Carmen Boullosa — Mexican poet, novelist, and playwright; featured as a visiting professor...
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Other Conversations Reading Is Always More Important than Writing Carmen Boullosa Bomb Magazine #78, Winter 2002 Roberto Bolaño: The Last Interview &...
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Fellowship Rubén Bonifaz Nuño Alfonso Reyes Prize; Guggenheim Fellowship; Carmen Boullosa Xavier Villaurrutia Award; Guggenheim Fellowship Coral Bracho Xavier...
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doi:10.29043/liminar.v20i2.909. ISSN 2007-8900. S2CID 246604874. Carmen Boullosa; Mike Wallace. "1940s–1950s". A Narco History. OR Books. pp. 19–22...
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Bulgaria), poet, nv. & es. Mousse Boulanger (1926–2023, Switzerland), poet Carmen Boullosa (b. 1954, Mexico), poet, nv. & pw. Jenny Boult (1951–2005, Australia)...
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contemporary Latin American poets such as Yolanda Pantin, Piedad Bonnett, Carmen Boullosa, Eduardo Chirinos, and Rafael Courtoisie. ""Convocatoria del XXI Premio...
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Boulanger (1922–2014, France, f/d/p) Pierre Boulle (1912–1994, France, f) Carmen Boullosa (born 1954, Mexico, p/f/d) Monny de Boully (1904–1968, Serbia/France...
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Avilés Rojas (1911–1979) Mariano Azuela (1873–1952) Mario Bellatín (1960–) Carmen Boulton (1954–) Juan de la Cabada Vera (1901–1986) Nellie Campobello (1900–1986)...
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Biology Christiana Borchart de Moreno Iberian & Latin American History Carmen Boullosa Fiction Jean-Paul Bourdier Architecture, Planning, & Design Stuart...
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Ernesto de la Peña, for Las estratagemas de Dios (short story) 1989 Carmen Boullosa, for Antes, La salvaja y Papeles irresponsables (novel) Guillermo Sheridan...
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2006: http://www.almendron.com/tribuna/?p=2629 "Cristina Peri Rossi by Carmen Boullosa - BOMB Magazine". bombmagazine.org. January 2009. Retrieved 2018-01-26...
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Mastretta (born 1949) Laura Esquivel (born 1950) Luis Zapata (1951–2020) Carmen Boullosa (born 1954) Juan Villoro (born 1956) Guillermo Arriaga (born 1958)...
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later moved to Mexico Minerva Bloom (born 1959), poet, photographer Carmen Boullosa (born 1954), leading poet, novelist, playwright Liliana V. Blum (born...
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Spanglish, and English include Miguel Algarin, Giannina Braschi, Carmen Boullosa, Ana Castillo, Sandra Cisneros, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Pedro Pietri...
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Mexican Revolution, later edited the periodical Feminismo internacional. Carmen Boullosa – is a Mexican poet, novelist and playwright whose work focuses on...
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Persons, Animals, and Artists. "Roberto Ransom's A Tale of Two Lions by Carmen Boullosa - BOMB Magazine". bombmagazine.org. Retrieved 2021-02-15. "Missing...
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Young People with Disabilities. Hatchet, Schimel's translation of Carmen Boullosa's poetry collection Hamartia, won the Cliff Becker Book Prize in Translation...
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Poniatowska and Carmen Boullosa's works. and which received the María Luisa Bombal Award. Entreparéntesis (Santiago: Arcilla, 1985). Óxido de Carmen (Barcelona:...
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Wall: Mexican Writers Respond to the Immigration Crisis, edited by Carmen Boullosa and Alberto Quintero, 2020 (Translations also by Lisa Dillman, Sophie...
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and she and Snow White later open a spa for women on the same spot. Carmen Boullosa's short story "Blancanieves" (1992) explores the concept of female sexuality...
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Spanish. It was published in Spanish and includes short stories by: Carmen Boullosa, Lorea Canales (México), Giannina Braschi (Puerto Rico), Sergio Chejfec...
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Titze 1996: Michael Kleeberg, Miguel Vitagliano 1997: Ulrich Peltzer, Carmen Boullosa 1998: Róža Domašcyna, David Mitrani Arenal 1999: Stefanie Menzinger...
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Chiribao as Iván Robles Paula Bevilacqua as Vanessa Martínez Aldana Milagros Boullosa as Verónica Génesis Blanco as María Virginia Martínez Aldana Ángelo Goncalves...
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