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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marie_AranaMarie Arana - Wikipedia

    Marie Arana (born Lima, Peru) is a Peruvian author, editor, journalist, critic, and the inaugural Literary Director of the Library of Congress. [1] Personal Life.

  2. Learn about Marie Arana's new book Latinoland, a comprehensive overview of the Latino population of America. Find out her latest news, events, reviews, and appearances.

  3. Marie Arana is a Peruvian-American writer of nonfiction and fiction, and the inaugural Literary Director of the Library of Congress. She has won several awards for her books on Latin America, Hispanic identity, and biculturalism, and has written for The Washington Post, The New York Times, and other publications.

  4. In 1960, one out of every 25 people in the United States was of Latino heritage. In 2023, it is one out of five. In 2050, it will be one in three. Latinos are our largest, oldest, most undercounted, fastest growing, and least understood community. Prizewinning author Marie Arana explains who they are and what they have meant to America. Read More

  5. Feb 18, 2024 · As the presidential election approaches, “LatinoLand,” by Marie Arana, explores the diverse politics and historical roots of Hispanic Americans.

  6. Marie Arana (Author of Bolívar) Discover new books on Goodreads. See if your friends have read any of Marie Arana's books. Join Goodreads. Marie Arana’s Followers (100) Born. in Lima, Peru. September 15, 1949. Genre. Literature & Fiction, Nonfiction. edit data.

  7. Marie Arana is a Peruvian-American author of nonfiction and fiction, senior advisor to two U.S. Librarians of Congress, the inaugural literary director of the Library of Congress, The John W. Kluge Center’s former Chair in Countries and Cultures of the South, and a writer-at-large for The Washington Post.