Description
Carmen Rodr�guez is a Chilean-Canadian author, poet, educator, political social activist, and a founding member of Aquelarre Magazine. Along with her husband and daughters, she fled to Canada after the Chilean Coup of 1973 and where she now resides as a political refugee. Rodr�guez is known for her unique approach to writing, publishing most of her work in both Spanish and English. The translations of Rodr�guez's work are done by her alone, a trend not commonly followed among other multilingual authors. Rodr�guez translates her work until "[she feels] that both tips of [her] tongue and [her] two sets of ears were satisfied with the final product.'" Rodr�guez's major works are and a body to remember with, a collection of short stories, and Guerra Prolongada/Protracted War, a collection of poems in both English and Spanish
Rodr�guez's first publication was a short story submitted for an annual literary competition in Chile in 1972, for which she received an honorable mention. In Canada, Rodr�guez has had her works published in Paula magazine, Aquelarre magazine, Capilano Review, Fireweed, Norte-Sur and Prison Journal.
Born
June 19th, 1948 in Valdivia (Age 76)
Last Changes
2019/02/28
New Address: Available to members only
2019/02/28
Address Removed: Available to members only
2015/07/21
New Address: Available to members only