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"In Ituzaingo: Exiles and Reveries, Florencia Milito intimately explores the legacy of state terror associated with the U.S.-supported 1976 military dictatorship in Argentina. Taking its title from the street where the author's family house was burned down by the paramilitary, this collection examines the effects of political flight and exile, finding in language a source of resistance, an opening, an agnostic's blue door."--Back cover of work

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"In Ituzaingo: Exiles and Reveries, Florencia Milito intimately explores the legacy of state terror associated with the U.S.-supported 1976 military dictatorship in Argentina. Taking its title from the street where the author's family house was burned down by the paramilitary, this collection examines the effects of political flight and exile, finding in language a source of resistance, an opening, an agnostic's blue door."--Back cover of work
Autorenporträt
Florencia Milito is a bilingual poet and translator. A Hedgebrook alumnae and CantoMundo fellow, her writing has been influenced by her early experience fleeing Argentina's 1976 coup, subsequent childhood in Venezuela, and immigration to the United States at the age of nine. Her bilingual collection Ituzaingó Exiles and Reveries / exilios y ensueñ os (Nomadic/Black Lawrence Press) was reviewed by Urayoá n Noel in ' La Treintena' 2021: 30+ Books & Chapbooks of Latinx Poetry. Her chapbook Sor Juana, published by Gunpowder Press won the Alta California Chapbook Prize and was included in Urayoá n Noel's ' La Treintena' 2023: 30 (Something) Books of Latinx Poetry.