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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Marcela Yolanda Del Río y Reyes (Mexico City, 30 May 1932 ) is an intellectual, professor, journalist, diplomat and writer, who cultivates all literary genres. She is the author of novels like Proceso a Faubritten, La utopía de María, La cripta del espejo and …como en Feria, all of which portray national and global issues of our time. As a playwright, her plays: Miralina, El pulpo. Tragedia de los hermanos Kennedy and De camino al Concierto, were considered milestones in the history of Mexican Theater. As a poet, her epic Trece cielos, won the Olympic prize in the Jornadas Culturales of the Olympics in Mexico in 1968. Among the other numerous prestigious national and international awards for her literature and research that can be mentioned are: Letras de Oro (Miami) for Homenaje a Remedios Varo; in theater: Juan Ruiz de Alarcón (México) and César (Los Angeles) for El pulpo. Tragedia de los hermanos Kennedy and De camino a Concierto respectively; in short story: Premio León Felipe (México) for Cuentos arcaicos para el año 3000. She obtained a scholarship from Centro Mexicano de Escritores (1965–1966) in order to write the play La tercera cara de la Luna; her mentors were Juan José Arreola, Juan Rulfo and at that time, the President of the Academia Mexicana de la Lengua, Francisco Monterde. As a diplomat, Del Río Reyes received the Smetana Medal from Czechoslovakia. As a professor, the University of Central Florida gave her the rank Emerita, and she was awarded the honors \"Distinguished Investigator\" in 1998 from the aforementioned university and \"Ciudadano del Mundo\" in 2013 from Universidad Internacional (UNINTER) in Cuernavaca, Mexico where she currently resides."@en }

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