Difference between revisions of "Alejandra Pizarnak"
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Poet, prose, translator. Award-winning, including Fullbright and Guggenheim scholarships. However, depression led to early death by suicide, and reflected in her poetry. Bisexual. From 1960 to 1964 lived in Paris. There she worked for the journal Cuadernos, sat on the editorial board of the magazine Les Lettres Nouvelles, and participated in the Parisian literary world. | Poet, prose, translator. Award-winning, including Fullbright and Guggenheim scholarships. However, depression led to early death by suicide, and reflected in her poetry. Bisexual. From 1960 to 1964 lived in Paris. There she worked for the journal Cuadernos, sat on the editorial board of the magazine Les Lettres Nouvelles, and participated in the Parisian literary world. | ||
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==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 21:50, 2 October 2023
Country
Brazil
Birth - Death
1936 - 1972
Occupation
Writer
Description
Poet, prose, translator. Award-winning, including Fullbright and Guggenheim scholarships. However, depression led to early death by suicide, and reflected in her poetry. Bisexual. From 1960 to 1964 lived in Paris. There she worked for the journal Cuadernos, sat on the editorial board of the magazine Les Lettres Nouvelles, and participated in the Parisian literary world.