Mirta Yáñez Explained

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Mirta Gloria Yáñez Quiñoa is a Cuban philologist, teacher and writer. She graduated from high school in Raúl Cepero Bonilla Special Pre-university Institute where she was considered a high-performing student. She entered the University of Havana in 1965, graduating five years later. She earned a PhD in philology (1992) at the same university, specializing in Latin American and Cuban literature, as well as in studies on Cuban women's literary discourse. She worked for many years teaching and conducting research at the University of Havana.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

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Notes and References

  1. "Acordes de la posmodernidad cubana: la obra reflexiva de Mirta Yáñez”. Prólogo a Cubanas a capítulo. Susana Montero. Santiago de Cuba: Ed. Oriente, 2000.
  2. “El incompleto desorden creativo de Mirta Yáñez”, en Síntomas. Alberto Garrandés. Ciudad de La Habana: Ediciones Unión, 1999.
  3. A Place in the Sun Women Writers in Twentieth-Century CUBA. Catherine Davies. London & New Jersey: Zed Books Ltd., 1997.
  4. “Escritoras cubanas: Mirta Yáñez” en Studi di letteratura ispano-americana. Susanna Regazzoni. Italia: Bulzoni Editore, 1997.
  5. Caribbean Women Novelist. An annoted Critical Bibliography. (Referencias bibliográficas sobre MY). Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert and Olga Torres-Seda. Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1993.
    1. Kuba, die neue Welt des Literatur in der Karibik. Martin Franzbach. Alemania: Ed. Verlag, 1984.
  6. “Todos, todos tomamos café”. Reseña crítica sobre Todos los negros tomamos café. Ezequiel Vieta. En La Gaceta de Cuba, sept. 1977, no.160, Ciudad de La Habana.