List of Puerto Rican women writers
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This is a list of women writers who were born in Puerto Rico or whose writings are closely associated with that country.
A
- Silvia Álvarez Curbelo (born 1940), historian, non-fiction writer
- Isabel Andreu de Aguilar (1887–1948), suffragist, feminist writer
- Delma S. Arrigoitia (born 1945), historian, biographer
- Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro (born 1970), novelist, short story writer, essayist
B
- Janette Becerra (born 1965), short story writer, poet, critic
- Alejandrina Benítez de Gautier (1819–1879), poet
- María Bibiana Benítez (1783–1873), Puerto Rico's first female poet, playwright
- Giannina Braschi (born 1953), novelist, poet, essayist, playwright
- Julia de Burgos (1914–1953), acclaimed poet, activist
C
- Zenobia Camprubí (1887–1956), Spanish-born poet, diarist, translator
- Luisa Capetillo (1879–1922), anarchist, feminist writer
- Caridad de la Luz (born 1977), Nuyorican poet, actress, activist
- Edna Coll (1906–2002), educator, writer of literary works
- Isabel Cuchí Coll (1904–1993), playwright, short story writer, journalist, non-fiction writer
E
- Sandra María Esteves (born 1948), Nuyorican poet, artist
F
- Rosario Ferré (born 1938), novelist, essayist, poet, educator
- Isabel Freire de Matos (1915–2004), educator, journalist, children's writer, independence activist
G
- Gilda Galán (1917–2009), actress, playwright, poet
- Magali García Ramis (born 1946), short story writer, journalist, novelist, essayist
- Migene González-Wippler, since the 1980s: books on the Santería religious sect in Spanish and English
J
- Zoé Jiménez Corretjer, since the 1980s: poet, short story writer, essayist
L
- Georgina Lázaro (born 1965), journalist, novelist, poet, children's writer
- Aurora Levins Morales (born 1954), poet, biographer, non-fiction writer, feminist
- Teresita A. Levy (born 1970), educator, historian, author of The History of Tobacco Cultivation in Puerto Rico, 1898-1940.[1][2]
M
- Nemir Matos-Cintrón (born 1949), poet
- Concha Meléndez (1895–1983), poet, essayist, educator
- Nicholasa Mohr (born 1938), Nuyorican novelist, children's writer, short story writer
- Rosario Morales (1930–2011), poet, essayist, raised in New York City
N
- Vionette Negretti (born 1947), journalist, writer
- Frances Negrón-Muntaner (born 1966), film-maker, literary critic, essayist, screenwriter
- Mercedes Negrón Muñoz (1895–1973), poet
O
- Ana María O'Neill (1894–1981), educator, women's rights activist, non-fiction author
- Judith Ortiz Cofer (born 1952), poet, short story writer, essayist, children's writer, autobiographer, educator
P
- Olivia Paoli (1855–1942), suffragist, magazine editor
S
- Esmeralda Santiago (born 1948), novelist, memoirist, actress
- Mayra Santos-Febres (born 1966), poet, essayist, short story writer, novelist
- Mercedes Sola (1879–1923), educator, women's rights activist, feminist writer
U
- Luz María Umpierre (born 1947), poet, critic, human rights activist
V
- Lourdes Vázquez, since the 1980s: short story writer, novelist, poet essayist
- Ana Lydia Vega (born 1946), acclaimed short story writer, essayist
- Irene Vilar (born c.1969), editor, memoirist, author of The Ladies' Gallery: A Memoir of Family Secrets
Z
- Iris Zavala (born 1936), poet, novelist, essayist, non-fiction writer, educator
See also
References
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