Marjorie Agosín

b. 1955

Marjorie Agosín is a poet, writer, human rights activist, and professor. Born in Maryland, she was raised in Chile, and in the early 1970s moved back to the United States to escape Chile’s military coup. She earned a doctorate at Indiana University in 1982 and teaches Spanish language and Latin American literature at Wellesley College. Agosín won the Letras de Oro Prize for poetry and the Good Neighbor Award, both in 1995.

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A Cross and a Star: Memoirs of a Jewish Girl in Chile

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Bread Very early in the morning we went to pick up fresh bread at Doña Blanquita’s. However, before arriving at her house that resembled the generosity of her hands and clay ovens, we had to cross a…