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Arthur Malcolm Dixon

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Arthur Malcolm Dixon is co-founder, lead translator, and Managing Editor of Latin American Literature Today. He has translated the novels Immigration: The Contest by Carlos Gámez Pérez and There Are Not So Many Stars by Isaí Moreno (Katakana Editores), as well as the verse collection Intensive Care by Arturo Gutiérrez Plaza (Alliteratïon). He also works as a community interpreter in Tulsa, Oklahoma and is a Tulsa Artist Fellow.

Notes for a Presentation of Voz en camino by Roberto Onell H.

by Pedro Lastra

Letter to a Friend on Criticism and the Essay

by Miguel Gomes

The Waste Land, One Hundred Years Later

by Marcelo Pellegrini

Poetry that Sows and Sings in Zoque: An Interview with Mikeas Sánchez

by Krishna Naranjo Zavala

On Mónica Ojeda

by Daniela Alcívar Bellolio, Abril Altamirano, Damián De la Torre Ayora and Eduardo Varas Carvajal

Editor’s Note: March 2023

by Marcelo Rioseco

Pulled Up

by Ricardo Montiel

“To split / is always to split in two”: some brief reflections on exile, love, fragmentation, and writing in the work of Cristina Peri Rossi

by Virginia Lucas and Natasha Tanna

The Abracadabra Stones of Poetry

by Gerardo Ciancio

Neither Sappho Nor Cervantes: Cristina Peri Rossi

by Rafael Courtoisie
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