Poemas de 62 brazadas, Zindo & Gafuri, 2015
Poems from 62 brazadas [Strokes], Zindo & Gafuri, 2015
Silvina-Lopez-MedinSilvina López Medin is from Buenos Aires. She has published five books of poetry including La noche de los bueyes (Loewe Foundation International Young Poetry Prize), 62 brazadas (City of Buenos Aires Poetry Prize), That Salt on the Tongue to Say Mangrove (tr. Jasmine V. Bailey, Carnegie Mellon University Press), and the chapbook Excursion (selected by Mary Jo Bang as the winner of the Oversound Prize). Her hybrid poetry book Poem That Never Ends was a winner of the Essay Press Book Contest. She teaches poetry in the Writing Program at Pratt Institute and in the Creative Writing in Spanish MFA at NYU. She is an editor at Ugly Duckling Presse. www.silvinalopezmedin.com
Jasmine V. Bailey is the author of two poetry collections, Alexandria (Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2014) and Disappeared (CMUP, 2017), and the translator of Silvina López Medin’s That Salt on the Tongue to Say Manglar (CMUP, 2021). www.jasminevbailey.com