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GARCÍA, CRISTINA (1958 )
Acclaimed
novelist Cristina García was born in Havana, Cuba, but lived most of her
life in the United States. She earned a B.A. degree from Barnard College, an M.A.
from Johns Hopkins University, and thought she would enter diplomatic service.
Instead, she became a journalist for Time Magazine where she wrote about
Latin America. A trip to Cuba in 1984 rekindled family connections which in turn
inspired her first novel, Dreaming in Cuban (1992). The novel received
a National Book Award nomination, and García received a Guggenheim Fellowship
and a Whiting Writers Award. Garcías work continues to explore
historical memory, national events and the construction of truth. She also wrote
The Aguero Sisters, and Traveling Through the Flesh.
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