Elena | Elena Bashkirova | Elena of Montenegro | Elena Gerhardt | Elena Beloff | Santa Elena | María Elena Walsh | Elena Ledda | Elena Kagan | Elena Ceauşescu | Maria Elena | Elena Paparizou | Elena Delgado | Elena Burke | Santa Elena de Uairén | María Elena Batista | María Elena | Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo | Infanta Elena | Elena V. Pitjeva | Elena Vesnina | Elena Rzhevskaya | Elena Kamburova | Elena Kaliská | Elena Chernenko | Elena Bomeshko | Elena Arzak | Santa Elena, Ecuador | Princess Elena of Romania | Paride ed Elena |
She published around 900 interviews during her career, including interviews with Carlos Monsivais, Sarita Montiel, Josephine Baker, Spanish actor Manolo Fabregas, Mexican author Hugo Argüelles (Los Cuervos están de luto), Elena Poniatowska, Emilio Portes Gil, Teddy Stauffer, and Pedro Friedeberg.
In conjunction with the Autobuses de Oriente (ADO), consisting of free copies of books with texts by Mexican authors such as Elena Poniatowska, José Agustín and Efraín Huerta .
I decided to title it—and subsequent e-mail missives—a crónica, inspired by the somewhat rough-hewn, journalistic, often fantastic first-hand accounts of the so-called New World sent “home” by the early Spanish conquistadores, and refashioned by modern-day counterparts such as the Mexicans Carlos Monsiváis, Elena Poniatowska, Cristina Pacheco, and the Chilean Pedro Lemebel, whose writing I admire.