Description
Judith Ortiz Cofer is a Puerto Rican American author. Her critically acclaimed and award-winning work spans a range of literary genres including poetry, short stories, autobiography, essays, and young-adult fiction. Ortiz Cofer is the Emeritus Regents' and Franklin Professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Georgia, where she taught undergraduate and graduate creative writing workshops for 26 years. In 2010, Ortiz Cofer was inducted into the Georgia Writers Hall of Fame, and in 2013, she won the University of Georgia's 2014 Southeastern Conference Faculty Achievement Award.
Ortiz Cofer hails from a family of story tellers and draws heavily from her personal experiences as a Puerto Rican American woman. In her work, Ortiz Cofer brings a poetic perspective to the intersection of memory and imagination. Writing in diverse genres, she investigates women issues, Latino culture, and the American South. Ortiz Cofer beautifully weaves together private life and public space through intimate portrayals of family relationships and rich descriptions of place.
Born
February 24th, 1952 in Hormigueros (Age 72)
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