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Silvia Molina : ウィキペディア英語版
Silvia Molina

Silvia Molina (born October 10, 1946 in Mexico City, Mexico) is an author, playwright, editor, and essayist. She has written numerous novels including ''La mañana debe seguir gris'' which won a Xavier Villaurrutia Award in 1977, and ''El amor que me juraste'' which earned a Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize in 1998 .
==Early life and education==

Silvia Molina is the daughter of Maria Celis and, Hector Perez Martinez who was also a writer. Her early life was spent in Mexico City also known as the Federal District of Mexico. Silvia Molina later studied Anthropology at the Escuela Nacional de Antropologia e Historia ( National School of Anthropology and History) the influence of this program can be seen in many of her works. A few years later in 1976, she participated in a writing workshop directed by Elena Poniatowska and Hugo Hiriart. While attending this workshop Molina produced her first novel ''La mañana debe seguir gris'' , which was later translated to English as ''Gray Skies Tomorrow''. After publishing her first book Molina decided to attend National University in 1977, this marked the beginning of her technical training as a writer.

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