About: Esdras Parra

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Esdras Parra (1937 in Santa Cruz de Mora, Venezuela – 2004) was a Venezuelan writer, poet, and trans woman. She was a founding editor of the literary magazine Imagen. Parras began her career writing short stories and later wrote poetry. Her poetry has been translated into English by Jamie Berrout. Parra transitioned to a woman in London in the early seventies.

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  • Esdras Parra (1937 in Santa Cruz de Mora, Venezuela – 2004) was a Venezuelan writer, poet, and trans woman. She was a founding editor of the literary magazine Imagen. Parras began her career writing short stories and later wrote poetry. Her poetry has been translated into English by Jamie Berrout. Parra transitioned to a woman in London in the early seventies. Parras returned to Venezuela in the late seventies. Due to her transition, she was fired from her job at the Revista Nacional de Cultura and rejected by her family and colleagues. She didn't publish a book after that until 1995, when she published Este suelo secreto, where she discusses living as a trans woman. (en)
  • Esdras Parra (Santa Cruz de Mora, 13 de julio de 1939 - Caracas, 18 de noviembre de 2004) fue una poeta, ensayista, narradora y traductora transgénero venezolana. (es)
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  • Esdras Parra (Santa Cruz de Mora, 13 de julio de 1939 - Caracas, 18 de noviembre de 2004) fue una poeta, ensayista, narradora y traductora transgénero venezolana. (es)
  • Esdras Parra (1937 in Santa Cruz de Mora, Venezuela – 2004) was a Venezuelan writer, poet, and trans woman. She was a founding editor of the literary magazine Imagen. Parras began her career writing short stories and later wrote poetry. Her poetry has been translated into English by Jamie Berrout. Parra transitioned to a woman in London in the early seventies. (en)
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