"That is the magic of writing, and also the challenge of writing, not knowing what will happen until it’s on the page."
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Jews from the United StatesMacArthur FellowsAnthropologists from the United StatesPrinceton University alumniCuban Americans
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Ruth Behar
Ruth Behar (born 1956) is an anthropologist and writer. She was born in Cuba before later immigrating to the USA, and is Jewish. Her work includes academic studies, as well as poetry, memoir, and literary fiction.
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