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Joseph, Gilbert M. and Buchenau, Jürgen. "Notes". Mexico's Once and Future Revolution: Social Upheaval and the Challenge of Rule since the Late Nineteenth Century, New York, USA: Duke University Press, , pp.
Joseph, G. & Buchenau, J. (). Notes. In Mexico's Once and Future Revolution: Social Upheaval and the Challenge of Rule since the Late Nineteenth Century (pp. ). New York, USA: Duke University Press.
Joseph, G. and Buchenau, J. Notes. Mexico's Once and Future Revolution: Social Upheaval and the Challenge of Rule since the Late Nineteenth Century. New York, USA: Duke University Press, pp.
Joseph, Gilbert M. and Buchenau, Jürgen. "Notes" In Mexico's Once and Future Revolution: Social Upheaval and the Challenge of Rule since the Late Nineteenth Century, New York, USA: Duke University Press,
Joseph G, Buchenau J. Notes. In: Mexico's Once and Future Revolution: Social Upheaval and the Challenge of Rule since the Late Nineteenth Century. New York, USA: Duke University Press; p
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Ethel Krauze
Ethel Krauze (Ciudad de México, 14 de junio de ) es una escritora y presentadora de televisiónmexicana.
Biografía
[editar]Ethel Kolteniuk Krauze nació en en la Ciudad de México, hija de la filósofa polaca Rosa Krauze Pacht y el médico ruso Luis Kolteniuk Talesnik, ambos judíos. Tiene una hermana Berta Kolteniuk y un hermando Miguel. Es prima del escritor Enrique Krauze.
Cursó sus estudios de lengua y literatura hispánicas en la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). Tiempo después, fungió como conductora del programa Cara al Futuro transmitido por Canal Once-TV México. Suele colaborar en periódicos de circulación nacional como El Universal y Excélsior.
Su novela Infinita () fue una de las primeras en hablar abiertamente del lesbianismo y se le considera un hito dentro de la literatura homosexual de México.
Obra
[editar]Entre sus obras más notables están:
- Intermedio para mujeres. Editorial Océano ()
- Para cantar. ()
- Donde las cosas vuelan ()
- El lunes te amaré ()
- Canciones de amor antiguo ()
- Ha venido a buscarte ()
- Entre la cruz y la estrella ()
- Cómo acercarse a la poesía ()
- Infinita ()
- Mujeres en Nueva York ()
- Juan ()
- Houston ()
- Amoreto ()
- El secreto de la infidelidad ()
- Desnudando a la musa: ¿qué hay detrás del talento literario? ()
- Todos los hombres ()
- El país de las mandrágoras ()
- Samovar (Alfaguara, )
Referencias
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[editar]Helen Kleinbort Krauze
Polish-born Mexican Jewish journalist (–)
Helen Kleinbort Krauze | |
|---|---|
| Born | Heleny Kleinborta ()August 1, Białystok, Poland |
| Died | November 12, () (aged99) Mexico City, Mexico |
| Nationality | Mexican |
| Education | University of Cambridge |
| Occupation(s) | Journalist and columnist |
| Yearsactive | – |
| Employer(s) | Novedades El Heraldo de México El Sol de México |
| Children | 1 |
| Awards | Premio de los Voceadores de México () Medalla Magdalena Mondragón () Premio Club Primera Plana (ca ) Ampretur premier award for excellence in AMPG award |
Helen Kleinbort Krauze (August 1, – November 12, ) was a Polish-born Mexican Jewish journalist who worked for over five decades as an interviewer, features and travel writer and columnist. She was first with Novedades, later with El Heraldo de México and more recently with Sol de Mexico and Protocolo magazine.
Background
Helen Krauze arrived in Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico, when she was a small child with her Jewish-immigrant parents, José Kleinbort and Eugenia Firman, via Santander, Spain to seek refuge from the German invasion of Poland, the Holocaust, and the war persecution of Jews elsewhere. She attended Maddox Academy, a bilingual Spanish-English school, and later earned a degree in English literature from the University of Cambridge.
Krauze lived in Mexico City, and was the mother of one daughter and two sons, including Enrique Krauze, a Mexican historian and writer. She died in Mexico City on November 12, , at the age of
Career
Before she was a journalist, Krauze wrote newsletters during the s.
Krauze began her journalism career in when she was hired by Daniel Dueñas at the Novedades newspaper to conduct interviews. She became known for her interviews first at Novedades and then later at El