List of Bolivian women writers

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This is a list of women writers who were born in Bolivia or whose writings are closely associated with that country.

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  • Rosa Julieta Montaño Salvatierra
    (born 1946), attorney, activist, non-fiction writer
  • María Josefa Mujía (1812–1888), poet, Bolivia's first woman writer
  • Hilda Mundy (1912–1980), writer, poet, journalist

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  • Centa Rek (born 1954), novelist, psychoanalyst,[8] politician
  • Giovanna Rivero (born 1972), novelist and short story writer[9]
  • Ana María Romero de Campero
    (1941–2010), politician, journalist, non-fiction writer

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  • Julia Urquidi (1926–2010), memoirist[11]

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References

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