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La Flores de Miriam

La Flores de Miriam

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La Flores de Miriam

by Cruz, Migdalia; translated by Manuel Pereiras García

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Princeton: Libreto/as / The Presbyter's Peartree, 1991. Pamphlet. 55p., 6x8.75 inches, very good playscript in stapled wraps with separate dj. Text in Spanish. Drama about a family who loses a 7-year old child in an accident. Cruz is Puerto Rican, born and raised in the Bronx; translator Pereiras García is a gay Cuban American playwright.

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Title
La Flores de Miriam
Author
Cruz, Migdalia; translated by Manuel Pereiras García
Format/Binding
Pamphlet
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
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ISBN 10
1885901135
ISBN 13
9781885901132
Publisher
Libreto/as / The Presbyter's Peartree
Place of Publication
Princeton
Date Published
1991
Bookseller catalogs
Gay Studies; Hispanic American; Cuban American; Play plays drama; Puerto Rico;

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