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Rafael Yglesias
Rafael Yglesias is an American novelist and screenwriter, the son of writers Jose and Helen Yglesias. He dropped out of high school upon publication of his first novel, Hide Fox, And All After in 1972 at age 17. He is the author of nine novels, including A Happy Marriage, winner of the 2009 Los... show more

Rafael Yglesias is an American novelist and screenwriter, the son of writers Jose and Helen Yglesias. He dropped out of high school upon publication of his first novel, Hide Fox, And All After in 1972 at age 17. He is the author of nine novels, including A Happy Marriage, winner of the 2009 Los Angeles Times Fiction Prize, Dr. Neruda's Cure For Evil and Fearless, which he adapted for the screen. He also wrote the screenplays for Death And The Maiden, Les Miserables, From Hell, and Dark Water. He has two sons: Matthew Yglesias, a Fellow at the Center For American Progress, public intellectual and author of Heads In The Sand; Nicholas Yglesias is a fantasy novelist who has recently completed Succession, the first of a three volume trilogy. Rafael lives in the city of his birth, New York.
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Birth date: May 12, 1954
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Marjorie's World of Books
Marjorie's World of Books rated it 10 years ago
This is a bold book about child molestation that doesn’t sugar coat anything. Its stark truth can be hard to read. There are some terribly disturbing scenes. At first I thought the book was too explicit and that such detailed scenes were voyeuristic, but in reading online articles by the author, ...
JGold
JGold rated it 13 years ago
"It was a great chance to be introduced to a talented New York author that I, shockingly, had never heard of, and even though by end of the book I didn't really like the protagonist, Enrique as much as I had hoped- it was an honest and all too real portrayal."See full review at:http://sometimesjenni...
Ceridwen
Ceridwen rated it 15 years ago
I kind of want just to drop the one-line quip I posted in the comments below as my review, but we all know I'm totally incapable of shutting my face, so here goes nothing. The review was “At least two of the words in the title are wrong.” The title is A Happy Marriage: A Novel. The first word I have...
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