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Himilce Novas’ novel, Princess Papaya, is devoted a chapter in the book Troubling Nationhood in U.S. Latina Literature: Explorations of Place and Belonging (Latinidad: Transnational Cultures in the United States) By Maya Socolovsky (Rutgers University Press)
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Novas’ career spans several decades and encompasses works of fiction and non-fiction. Her published work includes poetry, plays, novels, reference books, and a cookbook about
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In 2011, Himilce Novas was the recipient of a National Women's Political Caucus “Women of Courage” Award. Among eight other 2011 recipients included Representative
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In 1960, her family fled to the United States. Novas was educated in New York City, where she has spent most of her life.
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As a public speaker and visiting professor at educational institutions such as
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As a human rights activist, Novas was an early member of the
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