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Sundial House is proud to present a stellar collection of poetry and prose by contemporary Latin American voices. The selected pieces have been thoughtfully translated from Spanish into English by renowned literary translators, ensuring that the essence and beauty of the original excerpts shine through. Constellation: Latin American Voices in Translation features contributions by: Santiago Acosta, translated by Tiffany Troy; Manuel Arduino Pavón, translated by Sara Lissa Paulson; Ansilta Grizas, translated by Jenny Burton; Ramón Hondal, translated by Elena Lahr-Vivaz; Mónica Lavín, translated by D.P. Snyder; and Mercedes Roffé, translated by Lucina Schell.
Sundial House is proud to present a stellar collection of poetry and prose by contemporary Latin American voices. The selected pieces have been thoughtfully translated from Spanish into English by...
Sundial House is proud to present a stellar collection of poetry and prose by contemporary Latin American voices. The selected pieces have been thoughtfully translated from Spanish into English by renowned literary translators, ensuring that the essence and beauty of the original excerpts shine through. Constellation: Latin American Voices in Translation features contributions by: Santiago Acosta, translated by Tiffany Troy; Manuel Arduino Pavón, translated by Sara Lissa Paulson; Ansilta Grizas, translated by Jenny Burton; Ramón Hondal, translated by Elena Lahr-Vivaz; Mónica Lavín, translated by D.P. Snyder; and Mercedes Roffé, translated by Lucina Schell.