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Félix Ramos y Duarte (1848–1924), Cuban-born educator, textbook writer, lexicographer, compiled the first dictionary of Mexican Spanish Roberto Ransom (born 1960), Irish Mexican novelist and short story writer
Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora, Juan Ruiz de Alarcón, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz and Diego de Ribera were major exponents of the Mexican literature of this period. The most notable authors: Arias Villalobos. He wrote "Historia de México en verso castellano", a narrative poetry. Bernardino de Llanos. Born in Spain, was known for his plays and ...
Rudolfo Anaya, author of children's book Bless Me, Ultima Gloria E. Anzaldúa , author of Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza and co-author of This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color
Fuentes was born in Panama City, the son of Berta Macías and Rafael Fuentes, the latter of whom was a Mexican diplomat. [2] [6] As the family moved for his father's career, Fuentes spent his childhood in various Latin American capital cities, [3] an experience he later described as giving him the ability to view Latin America as a critical outsider. [7]
From Mexico whether or not written in the Spanish language. ... Mexican novels by writer (4 C) W. Works based on Mexican novels (1 C) Pages in category "Mexican novels"
13 Mexico. 14 Nicaragua. 15 Panama. 16 Paraguay. 17 Peru. 18 Philippines. 19 Puerto Rico. 20 Spain. 21 United States. ... This is a list of Spanish-language authors ...
Octavio Paz was born near Mexico City.His family was a prominent liberal political family in Mexico, with Spanish and indigenous Mexican roots. [1] His grandfather, Ireneo Paz, the family's patriarch, fought in the War of the Reform against conservatives, and then became a staunch supporter of liberal war hero Porfirio Díaz up until just before the 1910 outbreak of the Mexican Revolution.
Mexican women novelists (50 P) Pages in category "Mexican novelists" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. ... Fernando Zamora (writer)