Mascara (with son, Rodrigo Dorfman), premiered in Bonn in 1998, and Who's Who (also with Rodrigo Dorfman) premiered in Frankfurt in 1998. Death and the Maiden, winner of many awards and also in production worldwide, was made into a Roman Polanski film. Stevens Award from the Kennedy Center) which is in production world wide. His plays include Widows (which won a New American Plays Award from the Kennedy Center), and Reader (winner of the Roger L. His novels include Widows (1983), The Last Song of Manuel Sendero (1986), Mascara (1988), Hard Rain (1990), Konfidenz (1995), The Nanny and the Iceburg (1999), and Blake's Therapy (2001). He is also the author of a collection of poetry, Last Waltz in Santiago and Other Poems of Exile and Disappearance (1988), and In Case of Fire in a Foreign Land: New and Collected Poems from Two Languages (2002), and the memoir, Heading South, Looking North: A Bilingual Journey (1998). His major publications include the essays, How to Read Donald Duck (in collaboration with Armand Mattlelart, 1971), The Empire's Old Clothes (1983), and Someone Writes to the Future: Essays on Contemporary Latin American Fiction (1991). He has taught at the Universidad de Chile, the Sorbonne (Paris IV) and the University of Amsterdam. Walter Hines Page Research Professor of Literature and Latin American Studies has a Licenciatura in Comparative Literature from the Universidad de Chile, Santiago, 1965.
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