Marguerite Feitlowitz
Template:BLP primary sources Template:Use mdy dates Marguerite Feitlowitz is an American author and translator whose work has focused on "languages-within-languages" and the way disaster "affects our relationship to language."[1] She is the author of A Lexicon of Terror: Argentina and the Legacies of Torture, a 1998 New York Times Notable Book and a finalist for the L. L. Winship/PEN New England Award, as well as numerous essays and translations.[2]
A vocal critic of the Bush administration's human rights record, Feitlowitz has published a number of articles on the subject in Salon [1] and The International Herald Tribune [2]
She is a professor of Literature at Bennington College in Vermont.
Bibliography
Books
- 2011 [1998]. A Lexicon of Terror: Argentina and the Legacies of Torture. Oxford University Press. Template:ISBN.
Translations
- 1992. Information for Foreigners: Three Plays. Gambaro, Griselda. Northwestern University Press. 978-0810110335.
- 1994. Bad Blood (La malasangre). Gambaro, Griselda. Dramatic Publishing. Template:ISBN.
- 2014. Pillar of Salt: An Autobiography, with 19 Erotic Sonnets. Novo, Salvador. University of Texas Press. Template:ISBN
References
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External links
- MargueriteFeitlowitz.com - Marguerite Feitlowitz's Official Website