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GUADALUPE LOAEZA

Journalist and Mexican writer, Guadalupe Loaeza, was born in Mexico City. She articulates and re-defines the meaning of social privileges, distresses and the humor of living in a society marked for absurd, ironic, and other controversial differences of class. Her first journalistic work was published in the diary Unomásuno in 1982, followed by work cited in La Jornada and El Financiero. Nowadays she writes for diverse diaries and magazines: Reforma, El Norte, Mira, Paula, Kena, and directs daily Radio Red's program: Detrás del espejo ( Behind The Mirror). 

Her work includes,  Las niñas bien, Las reinas de Polanco, Los grillos y otras grillas, Obsesiones, Primero las damas (cuento), Miroslava (on which Alejandro Pelayo based for his movie of the same name) and Compro, luego existo.

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