Elizabeth Algrávez
Elizabeth Algrávez (born 1972) is a poet, translator, and editor who was born in Mexicali.[1]
Algrávez graduated from Centro de Estudios Literarios. She has a degree in Hispanic-American language and literature as well as a Master's degree in marketing.[2] Algrávez was the former director of Instituto Municipal de Arte y Cultura de Tijuana, and a lecturer at Universidad Autónoma de Baja California.
Algrávez has published Cantos buranos. Traducción de los Carmina Burana (1993), Arenario (1994), La mujer habitada (1994), and Trilogía de arena (1999).[3]
Selected works
- Cantos buranos (1993)
- Arenario (1994)
- La Mujer habitada (1994)
- Trilogía de arena (1999)
- Venenos (2011)
References
- "Jacket 21 - Across the Line / Al otro lado - A Selection from The Poetry of Baja California, edited by Harry Polkinhorn and Mark Weiss". jacketmagazine.com. Retrieved 2019-03-18.
- "RED MUNDIAL DE ESCRITORES EN ESP". www.redescritoresespa.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2019-03-18.
- "Literatura de Baja California: Autores: Elizabeth Algrávez Gómez". larc.sdsu.edu. Retrieved 2019-03-18.
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