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    Junot Díaz (/ˈdʒuːnoʊ/; born December 31, 1968) is a Dominican-American writer, creative writing professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and...
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  • Junot is a French name that may refer to the following notable people: Given name Junot Díaz (born 1968), Dominican American Surname Laure Junot, Duchess...
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  • The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao (category Works by Junot Díaz)
    Dominican American author Junot Díaz. Although a work of fiction, the novel is set in New Jersey in the United States, where Díaz was raised, and it deals...
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  • This Is How You Lose Her (category Works by Junot Díaz)
    You Lose Her is the second collection of short stories by Junot Díaz. It is the third of Díaz's books to feature his recurring protagonist Yunior, following...
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  • Drown (short story collection) (category Works by Junot Díaz)
    semi-autobiographical, debut short story collection from Dominican-American author Junot Díaz that address the trials of Dominican immigrants as they attempt to find...
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  • copies in circulation. Writing for Time, Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winner Junot Díaz praised the manga, proclaiming "Urasawa is a national treasure in Japan...
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  • 2018). "Junot Díaz case may be a #MeToo turning point". The Boston Globe. Retrieved July 31, 2018. Schaub, Michael (July 2, 2018). "Junot Díaz denies misconduct...
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  • self-reflexive, metafictional works, including novels and short stories by Junot Díaz (The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao), Sandra Cisneros (Caramelo), Salvador...
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  • Girl (Black Girl, White Girl, or Halfie)" is a satirical short story by Junot Díaz. The story takes the guise of an instructional manual, purporting to offer...
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    is universally considered a major influence on early science fiction. Junot Díaz writes: The novel became a seminal text in the early science fiction canon...
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  • Sense of Beauty" (2017) in The Paris Review "Monument" on Kadist "Hernán Díaz, premio Pulitzer: "Mi historia también es la de un inmigrante en Estados...
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  • Monica received critical acclaim. In his review for The New York Times, Junot Díaz deemed the graphic novel "a masterpiece", while Vanity Fair stated that...
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  • pen of Junot Diaz in 1991. He states that Yunior was the subject of a short story that was used as his piece to get into Cornell University. Díaz has also...
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  • children's book by Dominican-American author and Pulitzer Prize-winner Junot Díaz. With illustrations by Leo Espinosa, who was born in Colombia, the picture-book...
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    "the greatest storyteller of our time", while Dominican-American writer Junot Díaz proclaimed Urasawa to be a national treasure in Japan. By December 2021...
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  • Troy, Nadine Gordimer, Marisa Silver, Paul Yoon, Andrew Sean Greer, and Junot Díaz, with A. S. Byatt, Tim O'Brien and Anthony Doerr – all authors of past...
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  • Trust is a 2022 novel written by Hernan Diaz. The novel was published by Riverhead Books. Set predominantly in New York City and focusing on the world...
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  • and journalist Julio Díaz (disambiguation), several people Junot Díaz (born 1986), American writer Lav Diaz or Lavrente Indico Diaz (born 1958), Filipino...
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    Gloria Anzaldúa, Piri Thomas, Giannina Braschi, Gustavo Pérez Firmat, and Junot Díaz, who create playful linguistic hybrids of Spanish and English. Cisneros...
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  • named the recipient of the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction alongside Hernan Diaz's Trust; this was the first time in its history that the award was shared...
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    Kennedy. Writers published by Riverhead include Ali Sethi, Marlon James, Junot Díaz, George Saunders, Khaled Hosseini, Nick Hornby, Anne Lamott, Carlo Rovelli...
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    as Frank Báez (won the 2006 Santo Domingo Book Fair First Prize) and Junot Díaz (2008 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his novel The Brief Wondrous Life...
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    context of Gloria Anzaldúa, Piri Thomas, Giannina Braschi, Sandra Cisneros, Junot Díaz, and Gilbert Hernandez. Christopher Thomas Gonzalez (2012), OhioLink....
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  • the book series Dungeon Crawler Carl as the race chosen by Lucia Marr. Junot Díaz refers to La Diablesse in the nickname La Jablesse for Jenni Muñóz in...
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  •    Nobel Prize: Orhan Pamuk 2007 – The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Díaz; A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini; On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan;...
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  • Road by Cormac McCarthy (2007) The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Díaz (2008) Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout (2009) Tinkers by Paul Harding...
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  • and political philosopher Joshua Cohen; Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Junot Díaz is the fiction editor. The magazine is published by Boston Critic, Inc...
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  • series, was edited by Heidi Pitlor and by guest editor Junot Díaz. Pitlor, Heidi and Díaz, Junot (editors), The Best American Short Stories 2016 Houghton...
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    postwar American fiction as Gravity's Rainbow and The Crying of Lot 49, Junot Díaz ('95) wrote The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao for which he won the...
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    Memories by Cecelia Ahern, and The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Díaz. Pietschmann gained fame due to his role in GSG 9 – Ihr Einsatz ist ihr...
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