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Arellano, Diana Ramirez de was born on June 3, 1919 in New York City. Daughter of Enrique Ramirez Brau and Maria Teresa Rechani.
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In white stiff wraps with interesting typography in red and black for the title lettering. A book of poetry, 109 pages , in Spanish language, published on the occasion of the second anniversary of the death of the poet. She was a poet of high lyrical flights and a defender of women rights, Diana Ramirez de Arellano belonged to the generation of the 50s and was one of the germinal poetic voices of the Puerto Rican diaspora, together with Francisco Matos Paoli and Juan Antonio Corretjer. She studied Roman Filology in Spain and received her doctoral degree from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Diana Ramirez de Arellano, the laureate poet of Puerto Rico. From Spain she went to teach at the City College of New York. This book was translated into " On the indicated Craft of death" .
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Arellano, Diana Ramirez de was born on June 3, 1919 in New York City. Daughter of Enrique Ramirez Brau and Maria Teresa Rechani.
Bachelor of Arts, University Prize ring (The), 1941, Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1946. Doctor of Philosophy, University Madrid, 1952.
Member faculty Rutgers University, 1948—1958, City University of New York, since 1958, professor Spanish literature, 1967—1983, professor emeritus, since 1984. Consultant Ford Foundation, Canada Council Arts. Leader poetry workshops, since 1969.
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Member faculty Rutgers University, 1948-1958. Member of faculty City University of New York, 1958, professor Spanish literature, 1967-1983, professor emeritus, 1984. Member HispanicSoc. American, Ateneo Puertorriqueño New York, American Association of University Professors, American Association Teachers Spanish and Portuguese, Modern Language Association, Society Prize ring (The) Journalists and Writers, Josefina Romo-Arregui Memorial Foundation, Incorporated., Royal Academy Doctorates