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Posted on: March 5th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Art y Culture ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Commentary ]
Tags: bilingual, blog, Mexico, radio
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“A story by the winner of Mexicos San Luis Potosí Award for the Short Story. English and Spanish side-by-side. Includes interview with the author and translators notes.
Agustín Cadena was born in 1963 in the Valle del Mezquital, Mexico. Poet, fiction writer, essayist, and translator, he has published more than twenty books in these genres and received numerous national awards, fellowships and other recognition for his literary work. His most recent book is Los pobres de espíritu, which won Mexicos San Luis Potosí National Prize for Fiction. His writing has been translated into English, Italian and Hungarian as well as adapted for radio and television. He currently teaches a seminar on Mexican culture and literature at the University of Debrecen, in Hungary.”
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