May 25, 2016
Rosario Castellanos’ 91st birthday
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Today, we celebrate the life and legacy of Rosario Castellanos, one of Mexico’s most influential authors. Her poems, stories, and essays were fundamental to the development of the female voice in literature, both in her homeland and across the world. Her master’s thesis Sobre cultura femenina (On Female Culture) inspired an entire generation. Castellanos also served as the Mexican ambassador to Israel, where she ultimately passed away in 1974.
We’re honored to shed light on this incredible artist on what would have been her 91st birthday.
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