
Marjorie Agosín was born in Maryland and raised in Chile. She and her parents, Moises and Frida Agosín, moved to the United States due to the overthrow of the Chilean government by General Pinochet's military coup. Coming from a South American country and being Jewish, Agosín's writings demonstrate a unique blending of these cultures. Agosín is well known as a poet, critic, and human activist. She is also a well-known spokesperson for the plight and priorities of women in Third World countries. Her deep social concerns and accomplishments have earned her many awards and recognitions, and she has gained an international reputation among contemporary women of color. Agosín, a passionate writer, has received critical acclaim for her poetry collections, her close reflections on her parents and family, and her multi-layered stories. Within every novel, story, or poem, she captures the very essence of Jewish women at their best. Agosín's works reveal the experiences of pain and anguish of Jewish refugees. She writes about the Holocaust as well as anti-Semitic events that occurred in her native land. Agosín has many fascinating works and is recognized in both North and South America as one of the most versatile and provocative Latin American writers. Agosín became a writer to make a difference: "I wanted to change the world through peace and beauty," she said. Today she is not only a writer, but also a Spanish professor at Wellesley College.
Books

Fire from the Andes
Short Fiction by Women from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru
1998

Of Earth and Sea
A Chilean Memoir
2008
Zonë; A Feminist Journal for Women and Men
1988

Sargasso
1993

The Maps of Memory
Return to Butterfly Hill
2020

Landscapes of a New Land
Short Fiction by Latin American Women
1989

Dear Anne Frank
1835

Stitching Resistance
Women, Creativity, and Fiber Arts
2014

Tapestries of Hope, Threads of Love
The Arpillera Movement in Chile
1996

I Lived on Butterfly Hill
2014

At the Threshold of Memory
New & Selected Poems
2003

Women, Gender, and Human Rights
A Global Perspective
2001

Cartographies
Meditations on Travel
2004

Ashes of Revolt
Essays on Human Rights
1996