Juliana Borrero
Juliana Borrero, after very urban college days in Bogota, moved to Tunja, a small colonial city in rural Colombia, where public and private universities live together with cold thick-walled catholic churches, Andes mountains, a tapestry of farmlands and the ghost of whatever happened to the whole Muisca indigenous culture. She is a writer, translator, and teacher of literature and a kind of subversive embodied writing research she calls “Language and Peace”, at the public university there, where she lives with her partner and son. “The Other Shore” is the end of a narrative project called “Putting the Tongue back in the Body”. She is in love with language and dreams of an alter ego in Montreal. You can reach her at j-borrero@usa.net
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