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James O'ConnorJames O'Connor is a poet and playwright from New York City. His translations of the Cuban poet Dulce Maria Loynaz have appeared in PNR and other literary magazines in the United States. He has lived in France, Mexico, and Cuba and now teaches Spanish in Brooklyn.
James O'Connor's work featured in PN Review comprises one article and four reviews, over a period of six years. Also available is one translation by James O'Connor.
Further Reading
Article in PN Review 143 (2002)
Absolute Solitude: the prose poetry of Dulce María Loynaz
Translation of a Poetry Collection by
in PN Review 148 (2002)Poems with No Names and Autumn Melancholy (translated by James O'Connor)
Review in PN Review 152 (2003)
on Gabriela Mistral
Review in PN Review 159 (2004)
on César Vallejo
Review in PN Review 165 (2005)
on Antonio Machado
Review in PN Review 174 (2007)
on Charles Wright
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