Alcina Lubitch Domecq
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Alcina Lubitch Domecq | |
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Born | 1953 (age 70–71) Guatemala |
Occupation | Short story writer |
Alcina Lubitch Domecq (born 1953) is an Israeli short story writer. She was born in Guatemala to an Auschwitz survivor father, and an Iberian-Guatemalan mother. After her parents' divorced, she moved to Mexico in the sixties and left in the early 1970s. After a stay in Europe, she made aliyah to Israel where she now works as a janitor in a Haifa hospital. Her works include The Mirror's Mirror: or, The Noble Smile of the Dog (1983) and Intoxicada (1984); she has had short stories, focusing mainly on the Jewish condition, published in many anthologies.
References
[edit]- Ilan Stavans (2003). The Scroll and the Cross: a thousand years of Jewish-Hispanic literature. Routledge (UK). ISBN 0-415-92931-8.
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