Junot Díaz (natus Dominicopoli 31 Decembris 1968) est scriptor Americanus e Republica Dominicana oriundus, professor scripturae creativae in Massachusettensi Instituto Technologiae, et editor fictionis pro Boston Review.[1] Meret inter consiliarios Universitatis Libertatis, organizationis voluntariorum in Georgia quae educationem postsecundariam advenis documentis carentibus profert.[2] Experientia advenarum est res maximi momenti in opere Díaziano.[3] Díaz Praemium Pulitzeranum pro mythistoria The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao anno 2008 accepit. Díaz fuit Socius MacArthuranus anno 2012.[4]

Junot Díaz, 29 Octobris 2007.
Mythistoriae
Congeries fabularum brevium
  • Drown. Novi Eboraci: Riverhead, 1996. ISBN 978157322415.
  • This Is How You Lose Her. Novi Eboraci: Riverhead, 2012. ISBN 978-1-59448-736-1.
Commentarii
  • Homecoming, with Turtle. The New Yorker, 14 Iunii 2004.
  • Summer Love, Overheated. GQ, Aprili 2008.
  • One Year: Storyteller-in-Chief. The New Yorker, 20 Ianuarii 2010.
  • Apocalypse: What Disasters Reveal. Boston Review, Maio/Iunio 2011.
  1. Contemporary authors (1998). Contemporary authors, Volume 161. Gale Research Co. ISBN 9780787619947 
  2. Jefferson, Tara (2013-03-28). "Junot Diaz Promotes "Freedom University" On The Colbert Report". Anisfield-Wolf Community Blog .
  3. Bahr, David (2007-12-08). "Immigrant Song". Time Out New York .
  4. "2012 MacArthur Foundation 'Genius Grant' Winners" .

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