Rolena Adorno
Rolena Adorno (born 5 November 1942) is an American humanities scholar, the Spanish Sterling Professor at Yale University and bestselling author.Writing in 2001, and in the context of a favorable review of a "magnificent study" that she coauthored, James Axtell called her "perhaps the preeminent student of colonial Latin American literature". Provided by Wikipedia
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