Helena María ViramontesHelena María Viramontes is Professor of English with the Creative Writing Program at Cornell University. An award-winning writer, she has received critical acclaim for her depictions of Chicano/a culture. Her short stories and novels focus on the struggles of Chicana women in their families and society.
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