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  1. Matthew Yglesias (/ ɪ ˈ ɡ l eɪ s i ə s /; born May 18, 1981 [2]) is an American blogger and journalist who writes about economics and politics. [3] [4] Yglesias has written columns and articles for publications such as The American Prospect, The Atlantic, and Slate. In 2014 he co-founded the news website Vox.

  2. Oct 10, 1976 · And although son Rafael was a literary star in his teens, fulfilling his parents' own early and frustrated dreams. it came after one of the ugliest times in the life of the Yglesias family.

  3. Jan 1, 1988 · Both couples, however, are grappling with the transformations they know parenthood will immediately bring. Set in a milieu of material excess and limitless ambition, Only Children skewers new parents who expect perfect lives, but also offers an intimate look at the trials all new parents face as they learn how to nurture. 512 pages, Paperback.

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  4. Yglesias was born in New York in 1954, son of novelist and journalist Jose Yglesias, and author Helen Yglesias. [5] He began writing screenplays in 1980. Fearless, directed by Peter Weir and starring Jeff Bridges, was critically acclaimed and led to Rosie Perez being nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Carla Rodrigo.

  5. cinechums.com › person › 11453Rafael Yglesias

    Rafael Yglesias (born May 12, 1954, in New York City) is an American novelist and screenwriter. His parents were the novelists Jose Yglesias and Helen Yglesias. The blogger and journalist Matthew Yglesias is his older son; his younger son, Nicholas, is also a novelist and has applied to become a police cadet.

  6. Rafael Yglesias (born May 12, 1954, in New York City) is an American novelist and screenwriter. His parents were the novelists Jose Yglesias and Helen Yglesias. The blogger and journalist Matthew Yglesias is his older son; his younger son, Nicholas, is also a novelist and has applied to become a police cadet.

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  8. Rafael Yglesias Morrow , 1988 - Fiction - 523 pages Yglesias' novel follows the lives of two couples during the first five years of their sons' lives and brings to life the ways in which children affect their parents and parents influence their children.

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