Suzanne Jill Levine


Suzanne Jill Levine is an American writer, poet, literary translator, critic and scholar.
Levine was born in New York City where she studied piano at Juilliard and went to Music & Art High School.
She earned a BA at Vassar College in 1967, an MA at Columbia University in 1969, and a PhD at New York University in 1977. A scholar of Latin American Literature, her books include one of the first studies of Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude and Guia de Bioy Casares, both published in Spanish. She is also a leading specialist in Translation Studies and Comparative Literature. Aside from two poetry chapbooks and hundreds of entries in major anthologies and journals of her work as essayist, poet and translator of a vast range of writers including Silvina Ocampo, Clarice Lispector and Cecilia Vicuna, she has published over forty booklength translations of key works by major Latin American authors. Some of her most best known translations include works by Jorge Luis Borges, Manuel Puig, Adolfo Bioy Casares, Carlos Fuentes, Jose Donoso, Julio Cortazar and Guillermo Cabrera Infante. She wrote the biography Manuel Puig and the Spider Woman: His Life and Fictions, published by FSG.
Levine is an honorary member of IAPTI. and, aside from the selected list, she has been recipient of numerous grants and awards from the National Endowment of the Arts and for the Humanities

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