The Storm That Swept Mexico
The Storm That Swept Mexico

Hélène Elizabeth Louise Amélie Paula Dolores Poniatowska Amor (born May 19, 1932), known professionally as Elena Poniatowska is a French-born Mexican journalist and author, specializing in works on social and political issues focused on those considered to be disenfranchised especially women and the poor. She was born in Paris to upper-class parents, including her mother whose family fled Mexico during the Mexican Revolution. She left France for Mexico when she was ten to escape the Second World War. When she was eighteen and without a university education, she began writing for the newspaper Excélsior, doing interviews and society columns. Despite the lack of opportunity for women from the 1950s to the 1970s, she wrote about social and political issues in newspapers, books in both fiction and nonfiction form. Her best known work is La noche de Tlatelolco (The night of Tlatelolco, the English translation was entitled "Massacre in Mexico") about the repression of the 1968 student protests in Mexico City. Due to her leftwing views, she has been nicknamed "the Red Princess". She is considered to be "Mexico's grande dame of letters" and is still an active writer.
Born: 1932-05-19 in France
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The Storm That Swept Mexico

El Santos vs la Tetona Mendoza

Cien años con Juan Rulfo

El camino de Xico
Entre Cuba y México, todo es bonito y sabroso

Pedro

Hecho en México

Memoria de Los Olvidados

Ana. Sem Título

Tina Modotti: el dogma y la pasión

Leonora Carrington - El juego surrealista

José Emilio Pacheco: me llamo Nadie

La Muñeca Tetona

El caos y el orden: Manuel Felguérez y su obra abstracta

Asaltar los cielos

Alaíde Foppa, la sin ventura
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