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Iris Borda: We Should Not Fear Mediocrity - LatinAmerican Post

Iris Borda touches on various issues related to women, what it means to be a woman, and the weight of mediocrity versus always highlight.

3 Men posing as a woman writer win a million-euro literary prize

3 Men posing as a woman writer win a million-euro literary prize - The trio commented, "We didn't hide behind a woman, we hid behind a name. I don't know if a female pseudonym would sell more than a male one"

Erfolgsautor Marías wird 70 – und kein bisschen leise

Erfolgsautor Marías wird 70 – und kein bisschen leise
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Boricua Pioneer Ana Otero: The Pianist of America

Mention the name Ana Otero to the average person in Puerto Rico or the States. More than likely, you will draw a blank. In her brief but spectacular life she was a prodigy, an internationally renowned virtuoso, composer, arranger, musical director, educator, activist, and patriot. Today, with rare exceptions, she is mostly forgotten. HUMACAO · THE EARLY YEARS Ana “Anita” Otero Hernández was born in the villa of Humacao, Puerto Rico on July 24, 1861, to Don Ignacio Otero y Aquilina and Doña Carmen Hernández Ramos. She was one of sixteen siblings (twelve males, six females) and one of eight who survived. According to her mother’s unpublished memoirs

Boricua Pionera Ana Otero: The Pianist of America

Mention the name Ana Otero to the average person in Puerto Rico or the States. More than likely, you will draw a blank. In her brief but spectacular life she was a prodigy, an internationally renowned virtuoso, composer, arranger, musical director, educator, activist, and patriot. Today, with rare exceptions, she is mostly forgotten. HUMACAO · THE EARLY YEARS Ana “Anita” Otero Hernández was born in the villa of Humacao, Puerto Rico on July 24, 1861, to Don Ignacio Otero y Aquilina and Doña Carmen Hernández Ramos. She was one of sixteen siblings (twelve males, six females) and one of eight who survived. According to her mother’s unpublished memoirs

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