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Duncan, Quince, 1940-
Quince Duncan
Quince Duncan
was born in 1940 in
San José
,
Costa Rica
. He is regarded as Costa Rica's first
Afro-Caribbean
writer in the
Spanish language
. His works typically concern the Afro-caribbean population living on Costa Rica's
Caribbean
coast, particularly around the city of
Puerto Limón
. His novels and short stories have been awarded Costa Rica's National Literature Prize (
Premio Nacional de Literatura
) and
Premio Editorial Costa Rica
. He has also published a novel in
English
, ''A Message from Rosa''. With
Carlos Meléndez Chaverri
he wrote that the life of enslaved woman
Ana Cardoso
was one that was common, but often unrecorded, and a significant contributor to the development of Costa Rican society.
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Una cacion en la madrugada.
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1940
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Quince Duncan's Weathered men and The four mirrors : two novels of Afro-Costa Rican identity /
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