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A Love Story Beginning in Spanish: Poems

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Judith Ortiz Cofer’s third volume of poetry collects thirty-four poems written over the course of many years. In places as stark as a New Jersey barrio or fabled as the island home of Penelope and Odysseus, the people in these poems sometimes resist, sometimes reconcile, multiple cultures, tongues, and traditions as they navigate over ever-changing landscapes.

80 pages, Paperback

Published April 25, 2005

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Judith Ortiz Cofer

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Judith Ortiz Cofer (born in 1952) is a Puerto Rican author. Her work spans a range of literary genres including poetry, short stories, autobiography, essays, and young-adult fiction.

Judith Ortiz Cofer was born in Hormigueros, Puerto Rico, on February 24, 1952. She moved to Paterson, New Jersey with her family in 1956. They often made back-and-forth trips between Paterson and Hormigueros. In 1967, her family moved to Augusta, Georgia, where she attended Butler High School. Ortiz Cofer received a B.A. in English from Augusta College, and later an M.A. in English from Florida Atlantic University.

Ortiz Cofer's work can largely be classified as creative nonfiction. Her narrative self is strongly influenced by oral storytelling, which was inspired by her grandmother, an able storyteller in the tradition of teaching through storytelling among Puerto Rican women. Ortiz Cofer's autobiographical work often focuses on her attempts at negotiating her life between two cultures, American and Puerto Rican, and how this process informs her sensibilities as a writer. Her work also explores such subjects as racism and sexism in American culture, machismo and female empowerment in Puerto Rican culture, and the challenges diasporic immigrants face in a new culture. Among Ortiz Cofer's more well known essays are "The Story of My Body" and "The Myth of the Latin Woman," both reprinted in The Latin Deli.

In 1984, Ortiz Cofer joined the faculty of the University of Georgia, where she is currently Franklin Professor of English and Creative Writing. In April 2010, Ortiz Cofer was inducted into the Georgia Writers Hall of Fame.

In 1994, she became the first Hispanic to win the O. Henry Prize for her story “The Latin Deli”. In 1996, Ortiz Cofer and illustrator Susan Guevara became the first recipients of the Pura Belpre Award for Hispanic children’s literature.

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October 10, 2022
You can really see the years of time she put into this. I grabbed this book since the cover note had that she is a UGA professor. I finished the entire book before I looked her up online only to find that she passed away 5 years ago. I don't know why that broke my heart. It is probably the fact that I really enjoyed her poems and of course felt that she was sharing herself with me through it. I flagged 'I give you the Hibiscus' and 'Saint, Hair, Water' actually hoping to find her office hours and talk with her about it. I am glad I found that she has more work though.
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June 5, 2022
Wow wow, wow wow wow. I picked this book up randomly in a used book section of an independent book store. Had never heard of the author before. Solely chose it because of an inscription from a previous owner and it was magic. Incredible poetry. Had to pause to reflect after practically every single one. I feel fated to have found it and I cannot wait to read it again and often.
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December 27, 2017
i'm learning to appreciate poetry, and this was a good starting point. compelling insight on how language forms the individual you become
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