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(1943-2013) Playwright. Dolores Prida was born in Caibarien, Cuba, and died in Manhattan, New York. She was known for her longtime “Dolores Dice” (Dolores Says) advice column in Latina magazine. She also was a columnist for the Daily News of New York and for El Diario/La Prensa, a Spanish-language daily in New York City.

Full Name

Dolores Obdulia Prida

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OTHER

Ms. Prida attended Hunter College in Manhattan, New York.

1943

BIRTH

Dolores Obdulia Prida was born in Caibarien, Cuba, on September 5, 1943.

1961

RESIDENCE

Ms. Prida moved to New York City in 1961.

1967

LITWORK

Treinta y un poemas
Fancy Press Editors

Collection of poetry.

1971

LITWORK

Women of the Hour


Collection of poetry.

1977

LITWORK

Beautiful Se��oritas


Play.

1979

LITWORK

The Beggar's Soap Opera


Musical.

1981

LITWORK

Coser y cantar (To Sew and to Sing)


Play.

1986

LITWORK

Pantallas


Play.

1991

LITWORK

Botanica


Play.

1999

LITWORK

Casa Propria (A House Of Her Own)


Comedy.

2000

LITWORK

Four Guys Named Jos�� ��� and Una Mujer Named Mar��a!


Play.

2013

DEATH

Dolores Prida died at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan, New York, on January 20, 2013.

2013

INTERMENT

Dolores Prida was interred at First Calvary Cemetery in Long Island City, Queens, New York.

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