Julia Alvarez: A Critical Companion
Julia Alvarez made her mark on the American literary horizon with the 1991 publication of her debut novel "How the Garc DEGREESD'ia Girls Lost Their Accents," a story based on her own family's bicultural experiences. Readers and critics alike quickly discovered the writer's penchant for extracting humor from hardship, and weaving personal history into vivid prose
...moreHardcover, 184 pages
Published
August 30th 2001
by Greenwood Publishing Group
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Sirias was born in Los Angeles, California and moved to Granada, Nicaragua when he was eleven years old. He returned to Los Angeles and attended the University of Arizona, where he received a Ph.D in Spanish and worked as a professor. He returned, again, to Nicaragua in 1999 and later to Panama in 2002, where he now makes his home.
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