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Elizabeth Nunez is a
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and Distinguished Professor of
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at Hunter CollegeCUNY,
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. Her novels have won a number of awards: ''Prospero's Daughter'' received the ''
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'' Editors' Choice and 2006 Novel of the Year from '' Black Issues Book Review'', ''Bruised Hibiscus'' won the 2001
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, and ''Beyond the Limbo Silence'' won the 1999 Independent Publishers Book Award. In addition, Nunez was shortlisted for the
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for ''Discretion''; ''Boundaries'' was selected as a ''New York Times'' Editors' Choice and nominated for a 2012 NAACP Image Award; and '' Anna In-Between'' was selected for the 2010 PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Award for literary excellence as well as a ''New York Times'' Editors' Choice, and received starred reviews from ''
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'', and '' Library Journal''. Nunez is a contributor to the 2019 anthology ''
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'' edited by Margaret Busby.


Biography


Early life

Nunez began writing as early as nine years of age and won the first-place prize for the "Tiny Tots" writing contest in the ''
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''. She emigrated from
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to the United States after completing high school at the age of 19 in 1963.


Career overview

Having arrived in the United States aged 19, Nunez earned a BA in English from Marian College in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, and an MA and PhD in Literature from
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. She began teaching at Medgar Evers College in 1972, a year after the college was established, and was instrumental in developing its writing curriculum. She is a Distinguished Professor at Hunter College, where she teaches courses on Caribbean Women Writers and Creative Writing. The author of eight novels, she is also co-editor with Jennifer Sparrow of ''Stories from Blue Latitudes: Caribbean Women Writers at Home and Abroad'', co-editor with Brenda Greene of the collection of essays ''Black Writers in the 90's'', and author of several monographs of literary criticism. Her memoir "Discovering my Mother" was published in the 2019 anthology ''
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'' edited by Margaret Busby. In addition to developing her writing and teaching career, Nunez has developed programming to support other writers of color. She is the co-founder of the
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, which received funding from the
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, The Nathan Cummings Foundation, and the Reed Foundation under her direction as its co-director from 1986 to 2000. Nunez also hosts a radio program on WBAI 99.5FM and chair of the PEN American Open Book Committee. Nunez was also the Executive Producer of the 2004 NY Emmy-nominated
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series ''Black Writers in America''.


Novels

* ''When Rocks Dance'' (1986) * ''Beyond The Limbo Silence'' (1998) * ''Bruised Hibiscus'' (2000) * ''Discretion'' (2002) * ''Grace'' (2003) * ''Prospero's Daughter'' (2006) * '' Anna In Between'' (2010) * ''Boundaries'' (2011) * ''Not for Everyday Use'' (2014) * ''Even in Paradise'' (2016) * ''Now Lila Knows'' (2022)


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