by Miguel Lopez Lemus (Illustrator), M. Miranda Maloney (Author)
A collection of poems by M. Miranda Maloney "The Lost Letters of Mileva (Albert Einstein's wife) are really those of many women, mothers, artists and intellects, who have been forgotten to history. They are also Maloney's letters to Mileva, insisting, as if to a kindred soul: "There was a story here." And that story is complex, teeming with the joys of love and connection to place, but also its difficulties." -Rosa Alcal
Author Biography
M. Miranda Maloney is founder of Mouthfeel Press, and author of The City of I Love (Ranchos Press, 2011). Her poetry and essays have appeared in Bellevue Literary Journal, MiPOesias, The Catholic National Reporter, The M疽 Tequila Review, and other national publications. She is the Educational Outreach Writer and Program Coordinator for the Smithsonian Latino Virtual Museum in Washington D. C. She is the poetry editor for BorderSenses Literary Journal, and advisory member in the Con Tinta: Chicano/Latino Writers' Collective. She has a MFA in Bilingual Creative Writing from the University of Texas at El Paso. She currently resides in the outskirts of El Paso, Texas, with her husband and three children.
Number of Pages: 38
Dimensions: 0.09 x 7.99 x 5 IN
Publication Date: May 22, 2014