Rosa María Britton
Rosa María Britton (28 July 1936, Panama City – 16 July 2019, Panama City) was a Panamanian doctor and novelist.[1]
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Born | Rosa María Crespo Justiniani 28 July 1936 |
Died | 16 July 2019 Panamá |
Other names | Rosa María Crespo Justiniani de Britton |
Education | Universidad de La Habana, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, |
Occupation | Writer, doctor and teacher |
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Spouse(s) | Carl Britton |
Children | Walter Britton, Gabrielle Britton |
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Background and education
Her father was Cuban and her mother was Panamanian. She attended school in Panama City and her secondary studies in Havana, Cuba. She studied medicine at the University of Madrid in Spain and continued her studies in gynecology and oncology at the Brooklyn Jewish Medical Center in the United States.
She lived in Panama since 1973.
Works
Novels
- El ataúd de uso, 1983
- El señor de las lluvias y el viento, 1984
- No pertenezco a este siglo, 1991
- Laberintos de orgullo, 2002
- Suspiros de fantasmas, 2005
Tales
- ¿Quién inventó el mambo? , 1985, Panama.
- La muerte tiene dos caras, 1987, Costa Rica.
- Semana de la mujer y otras calamidades, 1995, Spain.
- La nariz invisible y otros misterios, 2001, Spain.
- Historia de Mujeres Crueles, Editorial Alfaguara, 2011, Spain. ISBN 978-9962-8968-1-4
Theater
- Esa Esquina del Paraiso, 1986
- Banquete de despedida/Miss Panamá Inc., 1987
References
- "Miami Book Fair Becomes United Nations for Readers". Miami Herald. November 19, 1988. Retrieved 6 April 2011.
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