People on the Edge See More: A Conversation with the Cuban-American Writer Cristina García
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The conversation with Cuban-American sriter, Cristian Garciacute;a expores what it means to be Cuban-American, and reveals how to grow biculturally enriches mainstream American literature. In her novel Dreaming in Cuban (1992), the writer explore the effects of the Castro Revolution through the lives of the Cuban women who remained in Cuba and through the experience of the women who migrated to the United States.Downloads
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