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 | | Patricia Rosas Lopategui and Rhina Toruño: "Entrevista a Elena Garro," (Interview with Elena Garro), Hispamérica 60, 1991: 55-71. |
 | | Since Elena Garro is considered one of the three most important female writers that Mexico has ever produced, I have been writing solicited articles and lectures on her works and I have received requests for my articles via the Internet, from Germany, Denmark, Iceland, Mexico and the United States. |
 | | Helena Paz, Elena Garro’s and Octavio Paz’s daughter invited me to come to her house in Mexico in order to write her mother’s biography, since I discussed with her mother all of her novels, plays, and short stories as well as her personal life and literary influences. |
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