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'''Carmen Boullosa''' (born September 4, 1954 in [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]) is a Mexican poet, novelist and playwright. Her work focuses on the issues of feminism and gender roles within a Latin American context. It has been praised by a number of writers, including [[Carlos Fuentes]]<ref>https://elpais.com/diario/1994/11/23/cultura/785545221_850215.html</ref>, [[Alma Guillermoprieto]], [[Roberto Bolaño]]<ref>http://old.clarin.com/suplementos/cultura/2001/03/25/u-00301.htm</ref> and [[Elena Poniatowska]], as well as publications such as ''[[Publishers Weekly]]<ref>https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/authorpage/carmen-boullosa.html</ref>''. She has won a number of awards for her works, and has taught at universities such as [[Georgetown University]], [[Columbia University]] and [[New York University]] (NYU), the [[City College of New York]] and [[Blaise Pascal University]] in [[Clermont Ferrand]], France. She has lectured at universities in a dozen countries.
 
==Early life==
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===Books===
 
* ''El libro de Ana'', Siruela Ediciones, Madrid, 2016,.<ref>''Texas'', Editorial Alfaguara, México.</ref> Editorial Alfaguara, México.2016.<ref>http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/articulo/cultura/letras/2016/07/19/ya-no-hay-tantas-kareninas-boullosa</ref><ref>https://www.pressreader.com/argentina/newsweek-en-español/20160808/282170765535065</ref>
* ''Texas'', Editorial Alfaguara, México. English translation: ''TEXAS'', translated by Samantha Schnee, Deep Vellum, 2014.<ref>http://deepvellum.org/product/texas-the-great-theft/</ref>
* ''Las paredes hablan'', Ediciones Siruela, Madrid, Autumn, 2010.<ref>http://www.siruela.com/novedades.php?&id_libro=1455</ref>