A Pan-American Life: Selected Poetry and Prose of Muna Lee

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Univ of Wisconsin Press, 2004 - 302 psl.
The extraordinary Muna Lee was a brilliant writer, lyric poet, translator, diplomat, feminist and rights activist, and, above all, a Pan-Americanist. During the twentieth century, she helped shape the literary and social landscapes of the Americas. This is the first biography of her remarkable life and a collection of her diverse writings, which embody her vision of Pan America, an old concept that remains new and meaningful today.

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Starting Out as a Poet
6
In the World of New York
12
In the PanAmerican Literary Tradition
19
Speaking Out for PanAmerican Women
25
Doing for Others and for Herself
32
Working for PanAmerican Union
42
Doing The American Story
49
Getting Faulkner to Travel
59
Aboriginal Mother Angelina Acuña Guatemala 1905
157
Poetry Every Day
161
A Charming Mexican Lady
176
Brother of Poe
183
PanAmerican Women
190
Poet and Pioneer
197
The Record of One Hundred
203
Cultural Interchanges between the Americas
216

In the End
66
Rich Port
77
On Going Ashore
83
Night of San Juan
85
By the Caribbean One Remembers the Prairie
98
Survival
111
Running Water Alfonsina Storni Argentina 18921938
125
Pamphlet Luis Muñoz Marín
131
Sunday Jorge Carrera Andrade
138
On Someones Death Eugenio Florit Cuba 190399
145
Vision of MothEaten Pianos Falling to Pieces César Moro Peru
151
A New International
222
José de San Martín
230
Anne Bradstreet
244
Flowering in a Phrase
250
Birds Beasts and Flowers and Indians
256
Governments Invest in Culture
266
Letter from Muna Lee 1915
275
Acacia Island 84
279
Acknowledgments
291
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