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  1. Sylvia Molloy (Buenos Aires, 19 de agosto de 1938 - 14 de julho de 2022 [1]) foi uma escritora argentina. [2] [3] [4] Mudou-se para a França aos 20 anos de idade. Doutora em Literatura Comparada pela Sorbonne, estabeleceu-se em seguida nos Estados Unidos, onde lecionou nas universidades de Yale e Princeton.

  2. Sylvia Molloy ( Buenos Aires, 19 de agosto de 1938- Long Island, 14 de julio de 2022) fue una escritora, editora y docente argentina. 1 2 3 4 Con su primera novela, En breve cárcel (1981), se convirtió en pionera en retratar los temas de la literatura LGBT argentina dentro de su obra, además de haber estudiado e hibridado la autobiografía ...

  3. 14 July 2022 (aged 83) Long Island, U.S. Occupation. Writer, academic. Nationality. Argentine. Subject. LGBT fiction, autobiography. Sylvia Molloy (19 August 1938 – 14 July 2022) was an Argentine professor, author, editor and essayist based in New York.

  4. 20 de jul. de 2022 · The MLA is deeply saddened by the passing of the Argentine writer, literary critic, translator, and teacher Sylvia Molloy, who was born in Buenos Aires in 1938 and died on 14 July 2022 in New York at the age of 83. She was well-known as one of the most influential scholars of Latin American literature and culture.

  5. Born. in Buenos Aires, Argentina. August 29, 1938. edit data. Sylvia Molloy is an Argentine writer and critic who has taught at Princeton, Yale and NYU, from where she retired in 2010. At NYU she held the Albert Schweitzer Chair in the Humanities. She is the author of two novels: En común olvido (2002).

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  6. 20 de nov. de 2023 · The Argentine writer Sylvia Molloy (1938-2022) tells us: “I feel comfortable with the very fluidity of the term queer, whether written with q or c. I’m interested in the deviant, the twisted, what does not fit, what is not quite settled, as a non-pathologized category with overlapping meanings.

  7. Sylvia Molloy (Buenos Aires, 1938) is a novelist, essayist, and a leading literary critic of Latin American literature. She is Albert Schweitzer Professor of Humanities Emerita at New York University, where she taught Latin American and comparative literatures.