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George Evans
is the author of five books of poetry published in the United States and England, including The New World (Curbstone Press) and Sudden Dreams
Martín Espada
has published sixteen books as a poet, editor, and translator, including The Republic of Poetry (a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize), Alabanza:
Ernesto Cardenal
was born in 1925 in Granada, Nicaragua. He is a Revolutionary activist, disciple of Thomas Merton, Roman Catholic priest, ambassador for the
Jorge Boccanera
lived in exile in Mexico from 1976 until the fall of the dictatorship, when he returned to Argentina. In 1976 he won the esteemed “Casa de las
Gioconda Belli
is one of Nicaragua’s most highly regarded writers. Her first novel, La Mujer Habitada, sold over 500,000 copies in Germany. The Inhabited Woman
Doug Anderson
most recent book is Keep Your Head Down: Vietnam, The Sixties, and a Journey of Self–Discovery. His book of poems, The Moon Reflected
Claribel Alegría
was born in Estelí, Nicaragua in 1924 and grew up in El Salvador. She has published over forty books, ten of which have been translated into
Juan Gelman
was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina May 3, 1930. He has published more than twenty books of poetry since 1956. He won the Cervantes Prize in
Juan Gelman’s Exile
Ilan Stavans Juan Gelman’s poetry bears witness to the bankruptcy of Argentine morality. There’s a sense of urgency in it. Rather than
Don Wentworth
is the editor of Lilliput Review, which marks its 20th year of publication in 2009. A poet and reviewer, Wentworth’s work has appeared in two

