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Marjorie Agosín

Marjorie Agosín is a Chilean-American poet and scholar whose work focuses on social justice, feminism, and memory. Her publications include At the Threshold of Memory: New & Selected Poems (2003), The Light of Desire (2010), and I Lived on Butterfly Hill (2014), a young adult novel which won the Pura Belpre medal given by the American Library Association. She has received numerous honors and awards including a Jeanette Rankin Award in Human Rights, a United Nations Leadership Award for Human Rights, the Gabriela Mistral Medal of Honor from the Chilean government, and the Dr. Fritz Redlich Global Mental Health and Human Rights Award. She is the Luella LaMer Slaner Professor in Latin American studies and a professor of Spanish at Wellesley College.

Browse Works
Bonds Between Us
Harbors of Light
The House in the Sand
Landscapes of A New Land: Short Fiction by Latin American Women
Rain and Other Fictions: Stories by Maurice Kenny
Starry Night Cover
Woman Without Background Music: Selected Poems of Delia Dominguez
Happiness Cover
Secrets in the Sand: The Young Women of Juarez
Notes From the Sea
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