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DominicanHugo.jpg The first recorded birth of sextuplets in the Dominican Republic happened on December 27th of the year we just left behind. While the babies, whose mother had undergone fertility treatments to conceive, are struggling to survive, their papi has named one baby after someone that some would say is a source of struggle or a leader in the struggle (depending on who you ask). Emilio Figueroa, the father, said he admired Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez and his “revolución bolivariana” and named one of his newborns “Hugo” to prove it.

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Of Forgotten Times and Latino Writers

1:14 pm By Maegan La Mala · Books · Comments Off

30 Sep 2005

rizik.jpg As part of its Hispanic Heritage Month activities, the The Queens Library New Americans Program in New York City presented Dominican author Marisela Rizik. Marisela read from her first novel Of Forgotten Times which was originally written in Spanish. The novel deals via fiction with the dictatorship of Trujillo in the Dominican Republic and its impact on women. The reading, held at a local public library ,was followed by a lively and bilingual question and answer session.

It is events like these that serve to help Latino writers connect in an industry that is all about connections. It also helps readers gain a greater understanding of the role of literature in the community as a way of preserving and relating history.


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