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Mildred Faintly

Mildred Faintly, poet and translator, holds a doctorate in Classics from Brown University, and taught Classics and History of Religions at Haifa University. The Ben Yehuda Press is bringing out her translation of Else Lasker-Schüler's book of poetry, Styx, and the Daniel 13 Press is publishing her translation from ancient Egyptian of The Case of Horus vs. Seth. Her present project is a translation of the complete Hebrew poems of Rahel Bluwstein.

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Julia Vinograd

Julia Vinograd was a street poet and the author of 68 slender volumes of verse widely admired for their vivid portraits of bohemians and street people in twentieth-century Berkeley, California. Her writing, which evolved in café open mic readings, is notable for its oratorical clarity, emotional warmth, and surreal imagination. 

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Mildred Faintly." (Viewed on December 9, 2024) <https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/author/faintly-mildred>.