"One of our first figures of note was a feminist Mexican nun turned poetess called Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz. She was the wittiest writer in the Spanish language between the death of Calderón (1680) and the Romantic era."
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FeministsPoets from MexicoPlaywrights from MexicoWomen authors from MexicoEnvironmentalists from Mexico
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Luis Harss and Barbara Dohmann, Into the Mainstream: Conversations with Latin American Writers (1966)
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