- Rhina Espaillat
Rhina Espaillat was born in the
Dominican Republic in 1932 and has lived in theUnited States since 1939. She taught English in theNew York City public schools for many years, and retired toNewburyport, Massachusetts , where for more than a decade she has led a group ofNew Formalist poets known as thePowow River Poets . [ The Powow River Poets, Ocean Press 2006 ]Espaillat writes in both English and Spanish, and has become the most prominent translator of the poetry of
Robert Frost into Spanish. She is the author of eight books, including the winnerof the 2000 Richard Wilbur Award, Rehearsing Absence (University of Evansville Press 2001). Her work has appeared in Poetry, The American Scholar and many other journals, and she is a two-time winner of the top award in formal poetry, theHoward Nemerov Sonnet Award sponsored byThe Formalist .Her work is included in many popular anthologies, including The Heath Introduction to Poetry (Heath 2000); The Muse Strikes Back (Story Line Press 1997); and In Other Words: Literature by Latinas of the U.S. (Arte Publico Press 1994). She's also known for her English translations of the work ofSt. John of the Cross , which have been appearing in the American journal,First Things .External links
*Archive of Rhina Espaillat's Translations of St. John of the Cross in "First Things" [http://www.firstthings.com/search.php?recherche=Rhina+Espaillat&search_type_ft=ft&search_type_blog=blog]
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