Brianda Domecq (born New York City, August 1, 1942) is a Spanish-Mexican novelist. She was born to a Spanish father (Pedro Domecq González) and American mother (Elizabeth Cook), and learned Spanish as a child when her family moved to Mexico for business. She currently resides in Europe.[1][2][3]
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^Alexandria Burk Rewriting the Literary Realm 0549612114 - 2008 "While the Mexican writers Rosario Castellanos (1925-1974), Brianda Domecq (1942-) and Barbara Jacobs (1947-) have written extensively in other genres, all three have used the malleable characteristics of the essay form ..."
^Federico Patán Los nuevos territorios: (notas sobre la narrativa mexicana) 1992 - Page 101 9683619916 Bestiario doméstico: una secuencia de máscaras, tras las cuales oculta su rostro primario un desasosiego profundo; una ...
^Rafael Ocasio Literature of Latin America 0313320012 - 2004 -Page 148 "Brianda Domecq (1942-) is an exceptional case in that she came to learn Spanish as a child after her family moved to Mexico for business; English is her native language. The child of a Spanish father and an American mother..."
^Aurora M. Ocampo (dir.), Diccionario de escritores mexicanos. Siglo XX: desde las generaciones del Ateneo y novelistas de la Revolución hasta nuestros días.
BriandaDomecq (born New York City, August 1, 1942) is a Spanish-Mexican novelist. She was born to a Spanish father (Pedro Domecq González) and American...
Carpenter Eleven Days, an autobiographical account of a kidnapping by BriandaDomecq Eleven Days, a 1999 crime novel by Donald Harstad Eleven Days, a 2013...
novels: La insólita historia de la Santa de Cabora (1990) written by BriandaDomecq with an English translation by Kay S. García titled, The Astonishing...
(d. 1995); Giancarlo Giannini, actor and dubber, in La Spezia, Italy BriandaDomecq, writer and environmentalist, in New York, USA. The German 4th Panzer...