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180-10142-10304 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (01/01/1963)

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                      Elena Garro de Paz was born of Spanish pareilts in

               Puebla, Mexico on December 11, 1917,  Ms. Garro attended

               the National Autonomous University of Mexico and later

               did 'graduate work at Berkley in California and at the

               University of Paris.  In 1963, Elena had long been married

               to Octavio Paz, a career diplomat who is also one of

               Mexico's finest poets and leading intellectuals.  When

               Octavio was named Mexican Ambassador to India, the couple

               separated by mutual consent.  Elena 's daughter, also

               named Elena, has always resided with her mother.

                      Since Elena spent seventeen years of her early

              1 ife in Europe she had a rather un-Mexican objectivity

              about her native  land and had a reputation for being one

              if its more articulate detractors.  At  the same time, Elena

              was considered emotionally committed  to many aspects of

              Mexican life and made an important contribution  to its

              artistic development.

                     In the 1960's Elena became a significant writer.

              Hogar Solido, El Rey Mago, La Senora en  su Balcon, Ventura

              Allende, Andaise por las Ramas, Parada Empresa, and El Viaje

              are plays that have had appreciative audiences in Europe,

              where they were translated into German, as well as in Mexico.

              Ms. Garro's short stories are collected in a volume called

              La Semana de Colores.  The Literacy Supplement of the  London

              Times has called her novel, Los Recuerdos de Porvenir,  a

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