Guadalupe Loaeza

Guadalupe Loaeza

Known for: Writing
Biography: 1946-08-12 (77 years old)

Biography

María Guadalupe Loaeza Tovar (born August 12, 1946) is a contemporary Mexican writer, author of many books including Las Niñas Bien, Las Reinas de Polanco, Debo, Luego Sufro and Compro, Luego Existo, in which she ironizes about the Mexican upper class. A participant in Elena Poniatowska's writing workshops in the mid-1980s, she has transformed her success as a chronicler, observer, and critic of the Mexican bourgeoisie and the post-1985 democratization of Mexico into a successful career. Known for her trademark pearl necklace (a family heirloom) and for her francophile tendencies, she has become an influential cultural figure. Some of her books are compilations of her articles published in newspapers such as Unomásuno and La Jornada. She was born in Mexico City. She had two children from her first marriage. In 2003, Guadalupe Loaeza received the distinction of Chevalier from the Légion d'Honneur of France.Her short story "Miroslava" was adapted into a 1993 film of the same name, and she also wrote dialogue for the 1997 film Day and Night (1997).As of 2008, Loaeza is a columnist for the Reforma newspaper and is married to Dr. Enrique Goldbard.

Ratings

Average 5.02
Based on 3.48 Thousand movie and tv ratings over time
1991
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2019

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Known For
Writing

Gender
Female

Birthday
1946-08-12 (77 years old)

Birth Place
Mexico City, Mexico

Citizenships
Mexico

Awards
Legion of Honour


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