Lannan Readings & Conversations
Elena Poniatowska
with Bell ChevignyWednesday October 9 2002
Transcript: Elena Poniatowska Reading, Oct 9 2002
Transcript: Elena Poniatowska in Conversation with Bell Gale Chevigny, Oct 9 2002
Elena Poniatowska is a journalist and novelist whose works include Nothing, Nobody: The Voices of the 1985 Mexican Earthquake; Tinisima; Massacre in Mexico; and Frida Kahlo: The Camera Seduced.
Ms. Poniatowska, born in Paris, France, is of Mexican and Polish descent. She moved to Mexico in 1942 and began her journalism work at the newspaper Excelsior. She has since been contributing articles for the newspapers Novedas, La Jornada, and El Financiero. She has received the Mazatlan Award for Literature in Mexico, the Premio Internacional Proartes in Colombia, and the Gavriela Mistral Award in Chile.
Ms. Poniatowska is one of Latin America's most distinguished and innovative living writers. Advocacy of women and the poor in their struggle for social and economic justice, denunciation of the repression of that struggle, and a tendency to blur the boundaries between conventional literary forms characterize her writing practice.
Bell Gale Chevigny is the author of The Woman and the Myth: Margaret Fuller's Life and Writings and the novel Chloe and Olivia. She has also edited the anthology Doing Time: 25 Years of Prison Writing. Chevigny is a professor emeritus at Purchase College, SUNY.
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