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Mariela Griffor was born on 29 September, 1961 in Concepción, Chile, is a Poet, translator, diplomat. Discover Mariela Griffor's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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1. Poems Curls and Prologue in Cerise Press: http://www.cerisepress.com/01/01/seeking-a-new-you-speaking-with-mariela-griffor/view-all 2. Cimarron Review: http://cimarronreview.com/issue-186-winter-2014/
Griffor is co-founder of the institute for Creative Writers at Wayne State University and Publisher of Marick Press. Her work has appeared in Passages North, Cerise Press, Washington Square Review, Texas Poetry Review and many others. She is the author of Exiliana (Luna Publications) and House (Mayapple Press). Her latest publication are The Psychiatrist (Eyewear Publishing 2013 and Declassified, 2017) . She is honorary consul of Chile in Michigan.
Griffor, who is bilingual, is a rare exception among lyrical Chilean writers that publishes here [Chile] and in other places. In Resolana one notices an exceptional consistency, a coherence in contrast to the robust naturalism of our tradition and, above all, a profound cultural formation – without a doubt, immersed in the North American lyric, especially Emily Dickinson, Wallace Stevens, Elizabeth Bishop, Marianne Moore – consolidated in hymns to the common and current, in the everyday, in the allusion to the flora and fauna that, without extending in manifest form, uses symbols and literary resources so that the verbal weight asserts itself to her readers. If one has to position Griffor within the recent history of Chilean poetry, her art is closest to poets such as Jorge Teillier, Delia Domínguez and the early Enrique Lihn.
6. Poems Boys and Prayer to a farm worker: Working Words: Punching the Clock and Kicking Out the Jams 7. Poem The Sonnets of the Death http://www.talismanmag.net/mistralgriffor.html 8. Poem Chiloe Island http://www.acentosreview.com/november_2012/Griffor.html 9. Poem Crisis http://amoskeagjournal.com/2013-2-2/2013-mariela-griffor-crisis/ 10. Five poems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HUJjVkgXsU 11. Poem Code Names http://ghosttownlitmag.com/mariela-griffor/ 12. Poem The Year of the Plague http://calderaculture.com/author/marielagriffor/ 13. http://aldebaranreview.com/ar_fall_2012 14. http://www.2river.org/2RView/17_1/poems/griffor.html 15. http://jmwwjournal.com/Winter2014Index.html 16. http://borderbend.bandcamp.com/album/translating-2010 17. http://pionline.wordpress.com/2013/11/05/on-mariela-griffors-after-death/ 18. http://dailydoseoflit.com/2012/11/13/poem-mariela-griffor/ 19. Translations: http://epc.buffalo.edu/presses/SN/files/GrifforSNI2.pdf 20. https://web.archive.org/web/20130818104343/http://www.poetrybooks.co.uk/news/344/pbs_winter_choices 21. http://www.thebaconreview.com/featureone.php?id=29 22. http://passagesnorth.com/archives/issue-31/ 23. https://web.archive.org/web/20140415155744/http://washingtonsquarereview.com/archives/issue-25/ 24. http://www.thecafereview.com/?m=201302
1. Exiliana • http://cutbankpoetry.blogspot.com/2007/02/exiliana-by-mariela-griffor.html • https://web.archive.org/web/20140222170658/http://ravenchronicles.org/Reviews/13-1Kaminsky.html • http://www.thebookbeat.com/backroom/2007/01/11/marielas-exiliana/ • http://www.themontserratreview.com/bookreviews/Exiliana.html
Griffor was born in Concepcion, Chile. She attended the University of Santiago and the Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. She left Chile for an involuntary exile in Sweden in 1985. Griffor holds a B.A in Journalism from Wayne State University and a M.F.A in Creative Writing from New England College. She and her American husband returned to the United States in 1998. They live in Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan.
Mariela Griffor (born September 29, 1961 in Concepcion, Chile), is a poet, editor, publisher of Marick Press and diplomat. She is author of four poetry collections, Exiliana, House, The Psychiatrist and most recently, Declassified (Eyewear Publishing, 2016), and has had her poems and translations published in many literary journals and magazines including Poetry International, Washington Square Review , Texas Poetry Review, and Éditions d'art Le Sabord, in anthologies including Poetry in Michigan / Michigan in Poetry, from New Issues Press. A variety of Griffor's poems has been translated into Italian, French, Chinese, Swedish, and Spanish. She has been nominated to the Griffin Poetry Prize, to the Whiting Awards and the PEN/Beyond Margins Award. She was finalist and shortlisted for the 2017 National Translation Award for Canto General by Pablo Neruda.