Yanitzia Canetti

Cuban author, translator, and editor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yanitzia Canetti (born 1967 in Havana City, Cuba)[1][2] is a Cuban-American author, translator, editor, and professor. She has written over 300 books in various genres, including novels, poetry, short stories, essays, theatre, and children's books, as well as translating over 200 children's books into Spanish.[3] She is also a visiting lecturer in Spanish at Salem State University, Massachusetts.[4]

Born1967 (age 5859)
Havana, Cuba
Occupationswriter, translator, editor
Children2
AwardsNational Literature Award (Cuba) in 1984, 1985, 1986;

White Rose Literature Award (Cuba) in 1994;

Honorable Mention Award from the National Association of Hispanic Publications, California in 1997
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Yanitzia Canetti
Author Editor Yanitzia Canetti at her desk, 2008
Born1967 (age 5859)
Havana, Cuba
Occupationswriter, translator, editor
Children2
AwardsNational Literature Award (Cuba) in 1984, 1985, 1986;

White Rose Literature Award (Cuba) in 1994;

Honorable Mention Award from the National Association of Hispanic Publications, California in 1997
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Canetti has received several awards for her work, including the National Literature Award (Ministry of Education, Cuba) in 1984, 1985, and 1986. She also won the White Rose Literature Award (Best Literature of the Year, Cuba) in 1994 and an Honorable Mention Award from the National Association of Hispanic Publications in California in 1997.[3]

She currently resides with her two sons in Boston, Massachusetts.[3]

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