Bogin, Magda
BOGIN, Magda
BOGIN, Magda. American, b. 1950. Genres: Novels, Translations. Career: Translator, editor, and novelist. City College, City University of New York, writing program faculty, 1984-; affiliated with School of the Arts, Columbia University, 1994-. Publications: (As Meg Bogin) The Women Troubadours, 1976; (As Meg Bogin) The Path to Pain Control, 1982; (trans.) Isabel Allende, The House of the Spirits (novel), 1985; (trans., and ed with C Vicuna) The Selected Poems of Rosario Castellanos, 1988; (trans. and ed.) Selected Poems of Salvador Espriu, 1989; (trans. and ed.) Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Don Quixote, 1991; Natalya, God's Messenger (novel), 1994. Address: 425 Riverside Dr., New York, NY 10025, U.S.A.
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