"She become one of Latin America's most powerful writers. Still controversial, her works critique Puerto Rican society with detachment and precision: a cultural sexism that makes middle- and upper-class wives and daughters into dolls; the moral bankruptcy of a corrupt aristocracy; class conflicts that erupt into random violence; the desperation of women and men who are marginalized by poverty and racism."
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Essayists from the United StatesPoets from the United StatesWomen academics from the United StatesPeople from Puerto RicoHispanic Americans
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Donna Marie Perry in Backtalk: Women Writers Speak Out (1993)
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