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Teresa Dovalpage

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where she has been living ever since. She obtained her doctorate in
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She has published eight novels till date. Her third novel
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Index

Cuban
Havana
United States
Latin American literature
University of New Mexico
Anagrama
Premio Herralde
Taos, New Mexico
UNM Taos
New Mexico Junior College
Hobbs, New Mexico
Bio
Interview
"10 books from 2019 by and about Latinos you shouldn't miss"
"In These Novels, a Lot of Crime and Only a Little Punishment"
ISSN
0362-4331
""Last Seen in Havana" Explores Cuban American Mother's Disappearance"
"Last Seen in Havana by Teresa Dovalpage"
Categories
Cuban women novelists
1966 births
Living people
University of New Mexico alumni
University of New Mexico faculty
21st-century Cuban novelists
21st-century Cuban women writers

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