Margaret Randall

Margaret Randall
“Then I saw what the calling was :
it was the road I traveled”
- Muriel Rukeyser

My life and work have been profoundly informed by parents who gave me love and adventure, and encouraged creativity; the dramatic desert canyons, rich colors and open skies of the southwestern United States; Socialist ideals; the second wave of feminism; and the generous mentorship of many great friends and colleagues. My children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren are always with me, even when far away; and my spouse Barbara is bedrock. New York’s abstract expressionist painters in the 1950s, Mexico and her struggles of the 1960s, the Cuban revolution’s second brave decade in the 1970s, the Vietnamese people’s struggle against US attack and occupation in that same decade, and the Sandinista attempt to change Nicaragua in the early 1980s were places and events that shaped me. The exploration of ancient sites continues to be a source of nourishment, and I have long been involved with oral tradition. I deeply believe in humanistic values, combating our culture of violence and greed, and art as a tool for change. I invite you to enter my website, learn about my books, read my poetry and look at my photographic images.

El Corno Emplumado 19

We had excellent ties with Finnish poets by now, and published three more of them in this issue: Vilho Kajava, Arvo Turtiainen, and Eeva-Liisa Manner. We also published an anthology of Canadian poetry which included, among others, George Bowering, Lionel Kearns, Fred Wah, Victor Coleman, John Newlove, David McFadden, Daphne Buckle, Frank Davey and Red Lane.
Twenty contemporary Spanish poets included Angel Gonzalez, Carlos Alvarez, Jose Agustin Goytisolo, Jaime Gil de Biedma, Jose Angel (...)

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