Deborah Miranda’s Poem Featured in West Trestle Review
“Juliana, 1803” by Deborah Miranda, the John Lucian Smith Term Professor of English at Washington and Lee, is the featured poem of the week on the website of West Trestle Review.
Deborah, an enrolled member of the Ohlone-Costanoan Esselen Nation of the Greater Monterey Bay Area, has authored “Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir,” as well as two poetry collections, “Indian Cartography” and “The Zen of La Llorona.” She is also co-editor of “Sovereign Erotics: An Anthology of Two Spirit Literature.”
At W&L, her main areas of research and teaching include contemporary American literature by authors from the margins of U.S. culture.
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