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Carmen Boullosa
Carmen Boullosa (2006)
Born
September 4, 1954
Mexico City, Mexico
Occupation(s)
Poet, novelist playwright
Spouse
Mike Wallace
Children
2, including María Aura
Relatives
Pablo Boullosa, Pedro Boullosa
Carmen Boullosa (born September 4, 1954, in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican poet, novelist and playwright. Her work focuses on the issues of feminism and gender roles within a Latin American context. It has been praised by a number of writers, including Carlos Fuentes,[1] Alma Guillermoprieto, Roberto Bolaño[2] and Elena Poniatowska, as well as publications such as Publishers Weekly[3].
^"Fuentes: "Hay que levantar los muros que separan la literatura en español"". El País. 23 November 1994. Archived from the original on 13 December 2017 – via elpais.com.
^"Un narrador en la intimidad". old.clarin.com. Archived from the original on 2017-04-05. Retrieved 2017-12-12.
^"Books by Carmen Boullosa and Complete Book Reviews". Archived from the original on 2017-12-13.
CarmenBoullosa (born September 4, 1954, in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican poet, novelist and playwright. Her work focuses on the issues of feminism...
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Verónica Langer, with whom he had a son, Pablo Aura. He later married CarmenBoullosa, with whom he had two children: María and Juan Aura. In Madrid, he...
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Young People with Disabilities. Hatchet, Schimel's translation of CarmenBoullosa's poetry collection Hamartia, won the Cliff Becker Book Prize in Translation...
Persons, Animals, and Artists. "Roberto Ransom's A Tale of Two Lions by CarmenBoullosa - BOMB Magazine". bombmagazine.org. Retrieved 2021-02-15. "Missing...
Spanish. It was published in Spanish and includes short stories by: CarmenBoullosa, Lorea Canales (México), Giannina Braschi (Puerto Rico), Sergio Chejfec...
2006: http://www.almendron.com/tribuna/?p=2629 "Cristina Peri Rossi by CarmenBoullosa - BOMB Magazine". bombmagazine.org. January 2009. Retrieved 2018-01-26...
White later open a spa for women on the same spot.[citation needed] CarmenBoullosa's short story "Blancanieves" (1992) explores the concept of female sexuality...
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