María Luisa Puga

Mexican novelist and diarist noted for introspective, socially engaged prose and for extensive journals published posthumously; regarded as an important voice in late 20th-century Mexican literature.

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  1. 1. Diario Del Dolor

    An intimate journal of chronic illness that charts the daily ebb and flow of physical pain, using notes, lists, and improvised scales to give form to what resists naming. With clear-eyed, unsentimental observations, it explores how suffering reshapes time, work, memory, and relationships, questioning the limits of medicine and language. Writing becomes a tool for measuring, resisting, and cautiously consoling an often isolating ordeal.