Mayra Santos-Febres". Retrieved December 26, 2019. "Entrevista con Mayra Santos Febres". www.barcelonareview.com. Retrieved October 4, 2019. "Mayra Santos...
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living people in the world Mayra Santos-Febres (born 1966), Puerto Rican professor of literature, poet, novelist, and critic Mayra Verónica (born 1977), Cuban-American...
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President of Ecuador Mayra Santos-Febres Mayra Santos-Febres (b. 1966 ), a Puerto Rican author, poet, novelist, and literary critic Miguel Febres Cordero (1854–1910)...
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Santos is a Spanish, Portuguese and Galician surname with several variations. The English translation of Santos is Saints. A singular version, Santo, may...
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A Life of Sin, and was directed by Efraín López Neris. In 2006, Mayra Santos-Febres published a novel based on the life of Isabel la Negra titled Nuestra...
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1949), writer, journalist Esmeralda Santiago (born 1948), author Mayra Santos Febres (born 1966), poet, novelist Pedro Juan Soto (1928–2002), writer/novelist;...
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Santiago-Hudson - actor and playwright, born and residing in the US Mayra Santos-Febres - writer, poet, essayist, screenwriter, and college professor Arturo...
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Santos (1879–1963, Philippines, f/nf) Marcelino dos Santos (1929–1920, Mozambique, p) Mayra Santos-Febres (born 1966, Puerto Rico, p/f/ch) Mitsugu Saotome...
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of the 1980s and 1990s include Ana Lydia Vega, Giannina Braschi, Mayra Santos-Febres, Luz María Umpierre, and Eduardo Lalo. Breakthrough voices of a new...
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judges composed of Belén Gopegui (Spain), Andrés Rivera (Argentina), Mayra Santos Febres (Puerto Rico) and others Excellence in Research Award, University...
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Santana – rapper Antony Santos – Dominican bachata singer Neymar Jr – Brazilian footballer Mayra Santos-Febres – poet Romeo Santos – singer Jon Secada –...
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in Mexico. The libretto was based on works by Puerto Rican poet Mayra Santos-Febres and Dutch writer Lex Bohlmeijer. Non-musical stage plays based on...
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Puerto Rico's first female poet and one of its first playwrights Mayra Santos-Febres, author, poet, novelist, essayist, literary critic, professor of...
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(Dominican-American), Alvaro Enrigue (Mexico), Silvana Paternostro (Colombia), Mayra Santos-Febres (Puerto Rico), Ilan Stavans (Mexico), Lina Meruane (Chile), Rodrigo...
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Otero Lola Rodríguez de Tió Luis Rafael Sánchez Esmeralda Santiago Mayra Santos-Febres Alejandro Tapia y Rivera Diego de Torres Vargas Luz María Umpierre...
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2005. Waldron, John V. "Killing Colonialism's Ghosts in McOndo: Mayra Santos Febres and Giannina Braschi,Cuaderno Internacional de Estudios Humanísticos...
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Spanish-American novelist, poet, philosopher The Realms of Being Mayra Santos-Febres b. 1966 Puerto Rican novelist, poet, literary critic Sirena Selena...
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Santiago-Hudson has won national awards for his work in both areas. Mayra Santos-Febres, poet, novelist Iván Segarra Báez, novelist, poet, author of Ante...
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Morales Manuel Ramos Otero Luis Rafael Sánchez Esmeralda Santiago Mayra Santos-Febres Ana Lydia Vega José Luis Vega Francisco Arrivi René Marqués Cyril...
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storytellers on the island include Judith Ortiz Cofer (1956–2016), Mayra Santos-Febres (1966), and humorist Ana Lydia Vega (1946). Angelamaría Dávila (1944–2003)...
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158–174. Waldron, Joh V. Killing Colonialism's Ghosts in McOndo: Mayra Santos Febres and Giannina Braschi. University of Vermont. CIEHL: Cuaderno Internacional...
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Iberian & Latin American History Renato de Lima Santos Natural Sciences Medicine & Health Mayra Santos-Febres Humanities Fiction Wilhelm Schlag Natural Sciences...
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Roca Mercedes Roffé Gonzalo Rojas Elvio Romero Daniel Samoilovich Mayra Santos Febres Alejandro Schmidt Jorge Aulicino Jorge Fondebrider Gerardo Gambolini...
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was given by in Huddersfield, UK. The libretto came from poetry by Mayra Santos-Febres and dialogue from Lex Bohlmeijer. Thorpe, Vanessa (2018). "Opera...
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Sánchez, Ángel Darío Carrero, Lolita Villanúa, Mercedes López Baralt, Mayra Santos-Febres, Nydia Caro, Danny Rivera, María Consuelo Sáez Burgos Documentary...
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presencia norteamericana, San Juan, Puerto Rico) 1999 – Matropofagia by Mayra Santos-Febres (lead performer, with Lydia Platón, San Germán, Puerto Rico) 2001 –...
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dancer Esmeralda Santiago (born 1948), novelist, memoirist, actress Mayra Santos-Febres (born 1966), poet, essayist, short story writer, novelist Mercedes...
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Aguilera - president (1979–1981) Osvaldo Hurtado - president (1981–1984) Leon Febres Cordero - president (1984–1988) Rodrigo Borja Cevallos - president (1988–1992)...
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journalist Emiro Duque Sánchez, poet Lydda Franco Farías [es], poet Tulio Febres Cordero, writer Fabiola Ferrero, journalist and freelance photographer...
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