ELENA PONIATOWSKA: A CHRONICLER OF HER HOMELAND
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ELENA PONIATOWSKA: A CHRONICLER OF HER HOMELAND
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S0044748X0000616-6-1
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Article
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90-98
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The article explores the creative writing of Elena Poniatowska, one of the most renowned contemporary Latin American writers. Her books have been translated into many languages and she has also won numerous awards including Alfaguara Prize, Romulo Gallegos Prize, Miguel de Cervantes Prize as well as the Legion of Honor Award. The article discusses the main features of Poniatowska’s writing style which combines the elements of literary fiction and historical construction.
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Latin America, 20-th century literature, non-fiction literature, Mexican literature
Date of publication
01.06.2017
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1. Bethe E. Jorgensen. "The writing of Elena Poniatowska: Engaging dialogues", Texas Pan American Series, 1994, p. 31-32. 
2. O. Lewis. Introduction to the "Children of Sanchez: Autobiography of a Mexican Family". New York, Random House, 1961, xi.
3. E. Poniatowska. La noche de Tlatelolco. Era, Distrito Federal, Mexico, 1971, p. 14.
4. L. Alvarez Enriquez. Distrito Federal: Sociedad, Economia, Politica y Cultura. UNAM, Mexico, 2005, p. 142.
5. A. Pin6n. Poniatowska: todo se lo debo al. periodismo. - El Universal, 20.11.2013.

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