1.
ENSAYOS
1.1.
Publicaciones impresas
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Portella, Edurne.
“Cicatrices del trauma: cuerpo, exilio y memoria en Una sola muerte
numerosa de Nora Strejilevich”. Revista Iberoamericana 222 (2008):
71-84.
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Burgess, Jennifer.
"La literatura postdictatorial de Chile y Argentina: Carlson, Timerman,
Traba y Strejilevich". Journal of Undergraduate Research and Writing.
Spring 2004 (p.115-139).
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Cristina de la
Torre. “The translator as Tamer. The Case of Nora Strejilevich’s Una
sola muerte numerosa.” Translation Review, No 60, 2000 (37-42).
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Waisman, Sergio.
"Argentine Writers in the US: Writing South, Living North" in Companion
to Latino Literature in the US, ed. by Darien Davis and Carlota Caulfield
(Boydell & Brewer, 2006).
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Reati, Fernando.
“Trauma, duelo y derrota en las novelas de ex presos de la guerra sucia
argentina.” Chasqui. 33:1. May 2004.
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Engstrom, David.
“Working with Survivors of Torture: Approaches to Helping,” in Families
and Society (2004).
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Breckendrige,
Janis. “Una sola muerte numerosa”, Letras Femeninas, 24:1-2.
Spring-Fall 1998: 203-206.
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Lyn Center, Outlook,
Canada's
Progressive Jewish Magazine Vol. 42. March / April 2004: 25 & 41.
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Inés Pardal,
"Testimonials of Horror", The Buenos Aires Herald Sunday, September
28, 1997.
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Javier Palacio,
"Una sola muerte numerosa" Lateral. Revista de cultura Año
4. No 31-32. Julio-Agosto 97.
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Débora
Sipin. Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics Florida State
University. South Eastern Council on Latin American Studies (2005).
2.
LIBROS
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Displaced Memories:
The Poetics of Trauma in Argentine Women’s Writings. In print, Bucknell
University Press (expected publication: Spring 2009).
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Mujeres, literaturas,
políticas y compromisos en el Nuevo Milenio: diálogos trasatlánticos.
Compilación y prólogo: Ed. Guadalupe Cortina. Editorial Nueva
Visión. Ediciones Nuevo Espacio. 2007
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“Lo inefable en
los testimonios femeninos de la represión argentina” by María
Graciela Giordano. Dis/locación: Writing Exile, Migrancy/Nomadism/Border
Crossing. Concordia University. Montreal, Canada, May 2005.
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“Resemantizaciones
políticas del exilio latinoamericano: el ejemplo argentino” by Nelly
Maldonado Escoto (Idem).
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“Las mujeres desenredan
la madeja de la historia argentina. Narradoras del siglo XX” by María
del Mar López Cabrales, Symposium. Politics of Oblivion/Writings
of Memory. Hood College, April 2005.
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“Redes de la Memoria:
aportes a la reconstrucción de la memoria histórica en Argentina”
by María del Carmen Sillato (Idem).
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“Reflexiones en
torno a la ausencia: Las “malas” suturas de la ficción” by Laura
Demaría (Idem).
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“Argentine Women
Writing Against the State,” ALFH Panel, upcoming RM/MLA, Scottsdale, Arizona,
October 2002.
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Bob Mayberry.
The adaptation process of A Single, Numberless Death. National Theater
Conference “Beyond Boal: Art and Community Development Theater for the
21st Century.” Fall 2001.
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Janis Breckenridge.
“Argentine Women Writing Against the State,” RM/MLA, Scottsdale, Arizona,
October 2002.
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---“Taking the
Stand: Examining the Testimonial Process in Nora Strejilevich’s Una
sola muerte numerosa.” XII International Conference of the Asociación
de Literatura Hispánica (ALFH). University of Kentucky. September
2001.
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--- “Breaking
the Penal Code: The Prison Memoirs of Alicia Partnoy, Alicia Kozameh and
Nora Strejilevich,” M/MLA, Kansas City, November 2000.
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---“Defying the
Establishment: Creative Strategies in Women’s Testimonial Fiction,” Global
Justice/Women’s Rights, Southern Connecticut State U, October 1999.
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---“The Representation
of Torture in Women’s Novels from the Southern Cone,” Investigating and
Combating Torture U of Chicago, March 1999.
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---“Rethinking
the Writer, the Reader, and the Critic in Hispanic Women’s Writing,” Lexington,
Kentucky, September 2001.
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---“The Representation
of State Repression and Torture in Women’s Novels from the Southern Cone,”
Investigating and Combating Torture: Explorations of a New Human Rights
Paradigm, University of Chicago, March 1999.
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Fernando Reati.
“Trauma y nuevas memorias de prisión en los 90: A fuego lento
de Mario Paoletti y Una sola muerte numerosa de Nora Strejilevich.”
(“Trauma and new memories of prison in the 90s”). Latin American Studies
Association, XXII International Congress. Session: Reconstructing
memory: Argentine literature in the ‘90s. Miami, March 2000.
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Bob Mayberry.
“A Single, Numberless Death, Testimony and Play.” Festival
2000. Memory, Gender, and Representation. Grand Valley State University.
Michigan. March 2000.
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“Defying the Establishment:
Creative Strategies in Women’s Testimonial Fiction.” (Global Justice/Women’s
Rights Conference, Southern Connecticut State University), October 1999.
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Carmen Tisnado.
“Una sola muerte numerosa: del testimonio ficcionalizado al testimonio
autobiográfico” (A Single, Numberless Death: from the fictionalized
to the autobiographical testimony). VII Congreso Costarricence de Filología
Lingüística y Literatura Universidad de Costa Rica, San José,
October 1997.
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Cox, Victoria.
“Memoria y escritura: dos autoras argentinas narran sus testimonios de
prisión y violencia”. LASA. Guadalajara, Mexico, October
1997.
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Roberto Rivera
V. "El arte de no olvidar. Literatura testimonial en Chile, Argentina y
Uruguay entre los 80 y los 90". Le Monde Diplomatique. 3 de Julio,
2008.
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Griselda Zuffi.
"El arte de no olvidar. Literatura testimonial en Chile, Argentina y Uruguay
entre los 80 y los 90". Mora. Revista del Instituto Interdisciplinario
de Estudios de Género (IIEGE). Facultad de Filosofía
y Letras de la Universidad de Buenos Aires. No 15, 2009.
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Griselda Zuffi.
"El arte de no olvidar. Literatura testimonial en Chile, Argentina y Uruguay
entre los 80 y los 90". Hispamérica 36:108, 2007: 127.
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Gonzalo Contreras,
Nora Strejilevich: "Una sola muerte numerosa". Letralia Tierra
de Letras. La revista de los escritores hispanoamericanos en Internet.
Febrero de 2007.
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Roberto Forns-Broggi.
Strejilevich, Nora. El arte de no olvidar. Literatura testimonial en
Chile, Argentina y Uruguay entre los 80 y los 90. Buenos Aires: Catálogos,
2006. 152 pp. Chasqui 35.2 (2006): 174-177.
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Janis Breckendrige.
A
Single, Numerous Death by Nora Strejilevich. Letras Femeninas
29.1 (2003): 244-6.
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---. Confluencia:
Revista Hispánica de Cultura y Literatura / September 22, 2003.
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---. “Taking the
stand: examining the testimonial process in Nora Strejilevich's Una
sola muerte numerosa.” Sept. 22, 2003.
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María del
Mar López-Cabrales. Hispamérica 30:89. Aug. 2001:
119-120.
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Ileana Rodríguez.
“Quedarme conmigo. No dejarme sola ni por casualidad. Memoria,
historia.
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Victoria Cox.
Hispanic
Journal, 21: 1. Fall 1998: 103-104.
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Cynthia Tompkins.
Feministas
Unidas. 17:2. Fall 1997: 30.
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A Single, Numberless
Death (translation by Una sola muerte numerosa by Cristina de
la Torre, in collaboration with the author). Charlottesville: University
of Virginia Press, 2002.
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“Inventario” (“Inventory”
transl. By Joan Lindgren) in Ellipse: Textes littéraires
canadiens en traduction / Canadian Writing in Translation: Argentina-Canada,
73, Winter (2004-2005).
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“Too Many Names,”
in Taking Root: Narratives of Jewish Women in Latin America. Columbus:
Ohio U P, 2002 (translation from a non published Spanish version).
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U Radio Program.
Podcasts:
Personalidades de la cultura hispánica. By Pat. Rengel. U of
Wisconsin – Madison. March 1, 2007.
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"Nora Strejilevich
Interviewed by Natalie Graham." Iris, A Journal About Women. Issue
46. Spring/Summer 2003.
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“Gustavo Benedetto,
¡Presente!” by Naomi Klein, Interviewed for documentary.
Klein-Lewis Productions, 2002
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Bridges.
Volume 8, Number 1 & 2 Spring 2000.
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Monica Szurmuk:
One
Single Countless Death: An Interview with Nora Strejilevich (97).
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Daniela Opitz:
“The crisis of the narrative instance: monologicity and dialogicity in
Jacobo Timerman, Prisoner without a name, cell without a number and A
Single, Numberless Death.” University of Bielefeld, Germany (M.A. thesis
completed by 2005).
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Nelly Maldonado
Escoto. "Escrituras de la memoria: narrativa argentina de la posdictadura".
Tesis. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 2003.
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Marlene Hamra
Sasson. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). “Memoria
y literatura: sobre Una sola muerte numerosa.” (2003).
8.1.
En clases y seminarios
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Appalachian State
University. Department of Foreign Languages. Boone, NC. “Latin American
Women Writers. Fall 2009. Prof. Victoria Cox, Fall 2009.
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Concordia U. (Montreal),
Departmenf of Classics, Modern Languages and Linguistics. El curso SPAN
470 (sobre testimonio) incluye la obra
Una sola muerte numerosa.
Prof._Lady
Rojas Benavente,_invierno
de 2009.
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California State
U (CSU), Northridge. Dept. of English. “Dispatches From Argentina's Dirty
War.” Course “The Politics of Violence.” Prof. Ian Barbard. February 23,
2009.
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Amherst College.
“Arte y Derechos Humanos.” Course: Spanish 35: “Arts and Human Rights in
Latin America.” Prof. Lucia Suarez. March 6, 2008.
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Hampshire College.
“Women's Resistance after Genocide: The Argentine Case.” Nov. 29, 2007.
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University of
Massachusets. Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies.
“Women Movements after Genocide: The Act of Memory.” November 27, 2007
(& March 13, 2008).
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Yeshiva University
Museum, NY. “From Darkness to Life” (A panel discussion on the Dissappeared).
October 30, 2007.
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Mt Holyoke College.
Five Colleges Women Studies’ Centre (FCWSC). “Women Healing after Genocide:
The Argentinean Case.” October 2007.
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Ithaca College.
Visiting Scholar. Cursos de Prof. Annette Levine. April 16-20, 2007.
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U of Madison Wisconsin.
“Beyond the Language of Truth: Memory, History, and Testimony.” Writers
Series “In the Name of Difficult Words: The Ethics, Poetics, and Time of
Testimony,” March 2007.
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Leighi U. Diaspora:
Re-imagining Cultural Space. College of Arts and Sciences. Project "Beyond
the Language of Truth: Testimony and Exile after Survival," and Course
on Testimony, Dr. Edurne Portela. Spring 2007.
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Centro Cultural
La Raza. Opening of play Death by Survival, by Elizabeth Ruiz, directed
by Dori Salois. San Diego, CA. May 13, 2005.
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SDU. HNRS 310:
“Rupture and Conflict: Literature and Politics of the Southern Cone.” Prof.
Alejandro Meter. Fall 2005.
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Hood College.
Course: LAS 250 Bearing Witness: Testimonial Narratives in the Americas.
Prof. Griselda Zuffi. Spring 2005.
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San Diego State
U. LATAM 499 - “Social Economic Development in Latin American Literature.”
Prof. V. Jones-Wagner. Fall 2004.
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----. LatAm 580.
“Socio-Economic Problems in Latin American Literature. Prof. V. Jones-Wagner,
SDSU. Fall, 2004.
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----. SDSU. School
of Social Work. “International Social Work and Social Welfare.” .
Prof. David Engstrom. Fall 2004.
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U of San Francisco
(USF). Latin American Studies. “Latin American Perspectives.” Prof.
Susana Kaiser. Fall 2004.
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Hood College “Latin
American Testimonio: Denunciation and Contestation.” Spring 2003.
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Hood College.
“Honors 302. Third World Development in Latin America.” Prof. Griselda
Zuffi. Fall 2002.
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Hood College.
“Fiction and Politics.” Frederick, Maryland. November 2001.
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New York U in
Buenos Aires. “On Violence and Writing.” Buenos Aires, Argentina.
April 2001.
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Franklin &
Marshall College, Pennsylvania. “Writing About Catastrophe: Testimonial
Literature in Argentina.” March, 2001.
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New York U in
Buenos Aires, Argentina. Course: “Topics in Latin American Literature
and Culture. Representing Violence in Southern Cone Literature.”
Prof. Judith Filc. Spring 2001.
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Franklin &
Marshall College. Course: “Literature of Exile.” Prof. Carmen Tisnado.
Spring 2001.
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Course: HNRS 310:
Rupture and Conflict: Literature and Politics of the Southern Cone. SDU.
Professor Alejandro Meter (Fall 2005).
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Course: LAS 250
Bearing Witness: Testimonial Narratives in the Americas. Hood College.
Prof. Griselda Zuffi (Spring 2005).
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Course:
LATAM 499 - “Social Economic Development in Latin American Literature”.
SDSU. Professor V. Jones-Wagner (Fall 2004).
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Course:
“Language, Literature and Human Rights” SDSU. Prof. Strejilevich.
(Fall 2004).
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Course:
“International Social Work and Social Welfare.” School of Social
Work. SDSU. Professor David Engstrom (Fall 2004).
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Course:
“Testimonial Literature” (Span 502). SDSU. Prof. Strejilevich. (Fall
2002).
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Course:
“Latin American Perspectives.” Latin American Studies (2003-2004).
Prof. Susana Kaiser. University of San Francisco (Fall 2004).
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Waterloo University,
Ontario, Canada. U of Waterloo. Dept. of Spanish and Latin American Studies.
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Course: Span 400.
Contemporary Testimonial Literature. Prof. Maria del Carmen Sillato.
(Fall 2003).
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Course:
“Honors 302. Third World development in Latin America.” Prof. Griselda
Zuffi. Hood College. (Fall 2002).
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Course:
Latin American Testimonio: Denunciation and Contestation. (Spring 2003).
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Course:
Cultural Responses to Human Rights Violations. Hood College Prof. Griselda
Zuffi (Fall 2001).
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Course:
“Contemporary Latin American Literature of the 20th century (since 1998)”,
and seminar: “Authoritarianism and Narrative.” Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de México, & Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana,
Mexico City. Prof. Sandra Lorenzano (Spring 2001).
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Course:
“Topics in Latin American Literature and Culture. Representing Violence
in Southern Cone Literature.” New York University in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Prof. Judith Filc. Lecture (Spring 2001).
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Course:
“Literature of Exile.” Franklin & Marshall College. Prof. Carmen Tisnado.
(Spring 2001).
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Course:
“Cultural Responses to Human Rights Violations: The Case of Argentina’s
Dirty War.” U of Chicago. Prof. Janis Breckenridge (Fall 2001).
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Course:
“Testimonial Texts.” American University. Prof. Alicia Partnoy (Fall
1997).
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A Single, Numberless
Death, adapted by Bob Mayberry New International Plays vol.2 Roger
Ellis, Editor (Colorado: Meriwether Publishing, LTD, 2004).
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Performance: Grand
Valley State University Theater and Tour through Michigan, in 2002. Two
Meritorious Achievement Awards from Kennedy Center American College Theater
Festival (KC/ACTF).“
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Nora, a
film by Fabio Grimaldi & Stella di Tocco (Rome, 2005).
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