• Sylvia Molloy may refer to: Sylvia Clark Molloy (1914–2008), British Realist and Impressionist artist and teacher Sylvia Molloy (writer) (1938–2022),...
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    Sylvia Molloy (19 August 1938 – 14 July 2022) was an Argentine professor, author, editor and essayist based in New York. Molloy was born to an Irish father...
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  • rights activist Sylvia Molloy (writer) (1938–2022), Argentine academic and writer Silvia Monfort (1923–1991), French actress Sylvia Namutebi, Uganda...
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  • Ryan Molloy, British actor, singer and songwriter Seaneen Molloy, Northern Irish blogger and writer Sylvia Molloy, Argentine academic and writer Sylvia Clark...
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    Sylvia Clark Molloy (1914–2008), born Sylvia Clark Leyden, was a British Realist and Impressionist artist and teacher. Molloy was born in 1914 in South...
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    received his PhD from New York University, advised by Avital Ronell and Sylvia Molloy. He filed a dissertation on a topic that straddles comparative literature...
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    " 1976) by Reina Roffé and En breve cárcel ("Soon Prison," 1981) by Sylvia Molloy. The first takes place in a school and narrates the story of a young...
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    to rescue Ocampo's short story collection, including Joseph Bianco, Sylvia Molloy, and Enrique Pezzoni. Ocampo has been described as a shy woman who refused...
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  • (1913–1986) Leonard Appelbee (1914–2000) John Bridgeman (1914–2004) Sylvia Molloy (1914–2008) Doris Blair (born 1915) Terry Frost (1915–2003) William...
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    for an Argentine lesbian tradition", along with En breve cárcel by Sylvia Molloy and Monte de Venus by Reina Roffé. Her second novel, Black out (2016)...
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