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A Poet in Mexico

Mark Statman

In A Poet in Mexico, I focus on my life as a dual US/Mexican citizen- poet, a life in which, during these times of resistance and liberation, I am happy to contradict myself.

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History, Language, and Getting into the Weeds: Mes de la Patria (part 3)

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El Grito de Dolores/Mujeres de la Patria (Mes de la Patria, Part 3); Hi Mom

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  • Mark Statman

    Author of 14 books (poetry, translation, essays); Emeritus Professor, Eugene Lang College, The New School; dual national of México and the US, resident of Oaxaca de Juárez and San Pedro Ixtlahuaca, México. BlueSky at markstatman.bsky.social.

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