"I was lucky…because my grandparents, who lived with us, were illiterate but they were great storytellers, so I got a kind of storytelling bug from them."
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Screenwriters from the United StatesPlaywrights from the United StatesProducers from the United StatesPeople from San JuanHispanic Americans
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On learning the art of storytelling despite growing up around few books in “José Rivera” in The New York Times (2006 Feb 26)
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