Margaret Randall Explained
Margaret Randall |
Birth Place: | New York City, New York, USA |
Occupation: | Writer and photographer |
Website: | margaretrandall.org |
Yearsactive: | c. 1959–present |
Margaret Randall (born 1936, New York City, USA) is an American writer, photographer, activist and academic. Born in New York City, she lived for many years in Spain, Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua, and spent time in North Vietnam during the last months of the U.S. war in that country. She has written extensively on her experiences abroad and back in the United States and has taught at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, and other colleges.
Biography
In 1958, she met with Elaine de Kooning in New Mexico, where the painter had a teaching position, and they became friends. Margaret Randall being a fan of bullfights would take Elaine to Mexico to watch these events.[1]
Randall moved to Mexico in the 1960s, married the Mexican poet Sergio Mondragón and gave up her American citizenship.[2] She moved to Cuba in 1969, where she deepened her interest in women's issues and wrote oral histories of mainly women, "want[ing] to understand what a socialist revolution could mean for women, what problems it might solve and which leave unsolved." Her 2009 memoir To Change The World: My Years in Cuba chronicle that period of her life.[3] She lived in Managua, Nicaragua, from 1980 to 1984, writing about Nicaraguan women, and returned to the United States after an absence of 23 years.
Shortly after her return in 1984, she was ordered deported under the McCarran-Walter Act of 1952. The government’s case rested on two arguments. First, while living in Mexico and married to a Mexican citizen, she had taken out Mexican citizenship, thereby presumably losing her U.S. citizenship.[4] This was in 1967. In addition, under McCarran-Walter, the government claimed that the opinions Randall expressed in several of her books were "against the good order and happiness of the United States". The INS district director gave the justification that "her writings go far beyond mere dissent".[5] [6] [7] [8] With the support of many well-known writers and others, Randall won a Board of Immigration Appeals case in 1989 ordering the INS to grant her adjustment of status to permanent residence and restoration of citizenship.[9] [10]
She now lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with her wife, the painter Barbara Byers. She travels widely to read and lecture. She was a professor at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, and also taught briefly at the University of New Mexico, Macalester College, and the University of Delaware.
Among her best-known books are Cuban Women Now, Sandino’s Daughters, Sandino’s Daughters Revisited, and When I Look into the Mirror and see You: Women, Terror and Resistance (all oral history with essay).
Recent books include Che On My Mind (essay), The Rhizome as a Field of Broken Bones[11] (poetry), and Haydée Santamaría, Cuban Revolutionary: She Led by Transgression (essays), .To Change the World: My Years in Cuba (memoir, with photos), Narrative of Power and First Laugh (essay), and Stones Witness, Their Backs to the Sea, My Town, Something's Wrong with the Cornfields, and Ruins (poems, with photos), and As If the Empty Chair / Como si la silla vacía (poems in tribute to the disappeared of Latin America, in bilingual edition, translations by Leandro Katz and Diego Guerra). Time’s Language: Selected Poems 1959-2018 was published by Wing’s Press in 2018. In 2020 Duke University Press brought out her memoir, I Never Left Home: Poet, Feminist, Revolutionary.
Two of Randall’s photographs are in the Capitol Collection at the Round House in Santa Fe, New Mexico. In 2017 she was awarded a medal for Literary Achievement by the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, in 2019 Poesía en Paralelo Cero gave her its Poet of Two Hemispheres Prize, and Casa de las Américas in Cuba gave her its prestigious Haydée Santamaría medal. That same year the University of New Mexico awarded her its Doctor Honoris Causa in Letters. In 2020 she won AWP’s George Garrett prize and Chapman University’s Paulo Freire distinction.
Randall's four children are Gregory (born 1960), Sarah (born 1963), Ximena (born 1964), and Ana (born 1969). Her ten grandchildren are: Lía, Martín, Daniel, Ricardo, Sebastián, Juan, Luis Rodrigo, Mariana, Eli and Tolo. She has two great grandchildren: Guillermo and Emma Nahui.
The desert of the U.S. Southwest is her spiritual home, and ancient ruins—here and in other parts of the world—are increasingly her greatest source of inspiration.
Works
Her writings include:
- Book: Randall . Margaret . Giants of Tears: and Other Poems . 1959 . Tejon Press.
- Book: Ecstasy is a Number: Poems . Randall . Margaret. Elaine. De Kooning . 1961. 2 . Orion Press.
- Book: October . Randall . Margaret . 2. Ediciones el Corno Emplumado . 1965.
- Book: Water I Slip into at Night: Poems . Randall . Margaret . 2. Printed at Talleres Avelar y de la Parra. 1967.
- Book: 25 Stages of My Spine . Randall . Margaret . 2. Elizabeth Press . 1967.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Los Hippies: Expresión de una Crisis (Volume 11 of Colección mínima). 1 January 1975. Siglo Veintiuno. 978-968-23-0777-5.
- Book: So Many Rooms has a House, but One Roof . Randall . Margaret . 2. New Rivers Press . 1968.
- Book: 1969 . El Corno emplumado, Issue 31 . Mondragón . Sergio . Randall . Margaret . 2.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Part of the Solution: Portrait of a Revolutionary. 1973. New Directions.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Yvonne . Slipka . Cuban Women Now: Interview with Cuban Women. 1974. Women's Press.
- Book: With Our Hands . Randall . Margaret . 2. New Star Books . 1974.
- Book: Sprit of The People. Randall . Margaret . 2. New Star Books . 1975. 9780919888586.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Estos cantos habitados. 1978. Colorado State Review Press. [12]
- Book: Carlota: Prose & Poems from Havana . 9780919888814 . Randall . Margaret . 2. 1978. New Star Books .
- Book: Inside the Nicaraguan Revolution . 9780919888845 . Tijerino . Doris . Randall . Margaret. 2. 1978. New Star Books .
- Book: We . 9780918266101 . Randall . Margaret . 2. 1978-06-01. Smyrna Press .
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Angel Antonio. Moreno. Sueños y realidades del Guajiricantor. 1 January 1979. Siglo XXI. 978-968-23-0536-8. 105–.
- Book: No se puede hacer la revolución sin nosotras . 1980 . Randall . Margaret. 2 .
- Book: Todas estamos despiertas: Testimonios de la mujer nicaragüense de hoy . 9789682310119 . Randall . Margaret . 2. 1980. Siglo XXI .
- Book: Women in Cuba: 20 Years Later. 1981 . 9780918266149 . Randall . Margaret. 2. Janda. Judy . Smyrna Press .
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Spirit of the people. 1975. New Star Books. 978-0-919888-58-6.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Breaking the Silences: An Anthology of 20th-century Poetry by Cuban Women. 1982. Pulp Press. 978-0-88978-106-1. [13]
- Book: Christians in the Nicaraguan revolution . 9780919573154 . Randall . Margaret . 2. 1983.
- Book: A Poetry of Resistance: Selected Poems and Prose from Central America . Randall . Margaret . 2. 1984.
- Book: Risking a Somersault in the Air: Conversations with Nicaraguan Writers . 9780915306923 . Randall . Margaret . 2. 1995-07-01. Solidarity Publications. ; Northwestern University Press, 1995,
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Women Brave in the Face of Danger: Photographs of and Writings by Latin and North American women. May 1985. Crossing Press. 978-0-89594-162-6.
- Book: Testimonios: A Guide to Oral History . Randall . Margaret . 2. 1985.
- Book: Cristianos en la revolución: Del testimonio a la lucha . Randall . Margaret . 2. 1985.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. The Coming Home Poems. 1 January 1986. LongRiver Books. 978-0-942986-04-4.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Albuquerque: Coming Back to the U.S.A.. 1986. New Star Books, Limited. 978-0-919573-53-6.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. This is about incest. 1 June 1987. Firebrand Books. 978-0-932379-29-0.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Robert E. Schweitzer. Photographs by Margaret Randall: Image and Content in Differing Cultural Contexts. 1988. The Museum.
- Book: The Shape of Red: Insider/outsider reflections . 9780939416189 . Hubbard . Ruth . Randall . Margaret. 2. 1988. Cleis Press .
- Book: Randall . Margaret. Las mujeres. 1 January 1989. Siglo XXI. 978-968-23-1583-1.
- Book: Coming Home: Peace Without Complacency. 0931122570. Randall . Margaret . 2. 1990. West End Press.
- Book: Dancing with the Doe: New and Selected Poems 1986-1991 . 9780931122705 . Randall . Margaret . 2. 1992-09-01. West End Press .
- Book: Gathering rage: The failure of twentieth century revolutions to develop a feminist agenda . 085345860X . Randall . Margaret . 2. 1992. Monthly Review Press.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Illustrator E. J. Gold. The Old Cedar Bar. 1 June 1992. Gateways Books & Tapes. 978-0-89556-092-6.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Sandino's Daughters: Testimonies of Nicaraguan Women in Struggle. 1981. Rutgers University Press. 978-0-8135-2214-2.
- Book: Memory says yes . 9780915306770 . Randall . Margaret . 2. 1988-03-01.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Sandino's Daughters Revisited: Feminism in Nicaragua. 1994. Rutgers University Press. 978-0-8135-2025-4.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Sandino's Daughters: Testimonies of Nicaraguan Women in Struggle. 1981. Rutgers University Press. 978-0-8135-2214-2.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. The Price You Pay: The Hidden Cost of Women's Relationship to Money. 1996. Routledge. 978-0-415-91204-4.
- Book: Hunger's Table: Women, Food & Politics . 9781576010006 . Randall . Margaret . 2. March 1997.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Walking to the Edge: Essays of Resistance. January 1991. South End Press. 978-0-89608-397-4.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Las Hijas de Sandino: una historia abierta. 1999. Anamá Ediciones Centroamericanas. 978-99924-807-4-8.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Coming up for air. 2001. Pennywhistle Press. 978-0-938631-36-1.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Our voices, our lives: stories of women from Central America and the Caribbean. January 1995. Common Courage Press. 978-1-56751-047-8.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. When I Look Into the Mirror and See You: Women, Terror, and Resistance. 2003. Rutgers University Press. 978-0-8135-3185-4.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Where They Left You for Dead: Halfway Home. 2002. EdgeWork Books. 978-1-931223-06-5.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Narrative of Power: Essays for an Endangered Century. December 2004. Common Courage Press. 978-1-56751-263-2.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Into Another Time: Grand Canyon Reflections : Poems. 1 October 2004. WEST END Press. 978-0-9753486-2-8.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Stones Witness. 2007. University of Arizona Press. 978-0-8165-2643-7.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. To Change the World: My Years in Cuba. 6 January 2009. Rutgers University Press. 978-0-8135-4645-2.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Their Backs to the Sea: Poems and Photographs. 2009. Wings Press. 978-0-916727-61-1.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. My Town: A Memoir of Albuquerque, New Mexico in Poems, Prose and Photographs. 2010. Wings Press. 978-0-916727-73-4.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Something's Wrong with the Cornfields. 2011. Skylight Press. 978-1-908011-10-7.
- Book: Randall . Margaret . 2. Ruins. 12 July 2011. UNM Press. 978-0-8263-5068-8.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. As If the Empty Chair: Poems for the Disappeared. 1 January 2011. Wings Press. 978-1-60940-159-7.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. First Laugh: Essays, 2000-2009. 2011. U of Nebraska Press. 978-0-8032-3499-4.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. The Rhizome As a Field of Broken Bones. 1 June 2013. Wings Press. 978-1-60940-274-7. 9–.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Che on My Mind. 1 October 2013. Duke University Press. 978-0822369042.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Haydée Santamaría, Cuban Revolutionary. 1 August 2015. Duke University Press. 978-0822359623.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Exporting Revolution. 28 April 2017. Duke University Press. 978-0822355922.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Time's Language: Selected Poems 1959-2018. September 15, 2018. Wings Press. 978-1609405731.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. I Never Left Home: Poet, Feminist, Revolutionary.. March 13, 2020. Duke University Press. 978-1-4780-0618-3.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. My Life in 100 Objects.. April 15, 2020. New Village Press. 978-1-61332-114-0.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Estrellas de mar sobre una playa: los poemas de la pandemia / Starfish on a Beach: The Pandemic Poems.. May 2020. Escarabajo and Abisinia. 978-958-52793-1-5.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Starfish on a Beach.. August 2020. Wings Press.. 978-1-60940-615-8.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Los Beat: 20 poetas de la beat generation.. February 2020. Escarabajo.. 978-958-52674-04.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Dominga Rescues the Flag / Dominga rescata la bandera.. August 2020. Two Wings Press.. 978-0-578-22285-1.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Los Beat: 20 poetas de la beat generation.. February 2021. Valparaiso.. 978-84-18082-30-6.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Contra la atrocidad.. May 2021. Valparaiso..
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Fuera de la violencia hacia la poesía / Out of Violence into Poetry.. August 2021. La Moneda..
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Pensando en pensar.. August 2021. Heredad..
- Book: Randall, Margaret . Thinking about Thinking . Casa Urraca Press . 2021 . 978-1-7351516-4-9 . Abiquiú, NM . 2.
- Book: Randall . Margaret . Stormclouds Like Unkept Promises . Byers . Barbara . Casa Urraca Press . April 2022 . 9781956375046 . Abiquiú, NM . 2.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Artists in My Life.. August 2022. New Village Press.. 978-1-61332-158-4.
- Book: Randall . Margaret . Vertigo of Risk . Casa Urraca Press . 9781956375138 . Abiquiú, NM . 2. 2023.
- Book: Randall . Margaret. 2. Luck. New Village Press. 9781613322192. 2023.
- Book: Randall . Margaret . Home: Poems . Casa Urraca Press . 9781956375305 . Abiquiú, NM . 2. 2023.
- Book: Randall . Margaret . This Honest Land . Wings Press . 9781609406271 . 2. 2024.
- Book: Randall . Margaret . Last Words: Essays . Casa Urraca Press . 9781956375343 . Abiquiú, NM . 2. 2024.
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Notes and References
- Book: curtis, cathy. A generous vision the creative life of Elaine de Kooning. Oxford.
- Zuckerman. Marilyn. 1987. Stranger in a Strange Land: Albuquerque: Coming Back to the USA by Margaret Randall. The Women's Review of Books. 4. 7. 13–14. 10.2307/4020003. 4020003.
- Gwin. Minrose. 2009. The Paella of Revolution: To Change the World: My Years in Cuba by Margaret Randall. The Women's Review of Books. 26. 6. 4–6. 20698244.
- News: Writer Loses Round in Fight To Stay in U.S.. https://web.archive.org/web/20150924184440/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-1322544.html. dead. 24 September 2015. 21 January 2013. 16 May 1987. The Washington Post.
- Web site: Margaret Randall . hrcr.org . 2013-01-24.
- Web site: Deporting Dissent (editorial). 22 January 2013. 19 April 1986. The Nation.
- Clasby, Alison E.. "Comment: The McCarran-Walter Act and Ideological Exclusion: A Call for Reform", University of Miami Law Review, May 1989. Retrieved 21 January 2013.
- Web site: FindLaw's Writ - Cassel: Why Citizens Should Be Concerned When Their Government Mistreats Aliens . findlaw.com . 2003-10-31 . 2013-01-24.
- Web site: Janet Hamill & Margaret Randall . The Poetry Project . 2009-12-29 . 2013-01-24 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130723205603/http://poetryproject.org/program-calendar/janet-hamill-margaret-randall.html . 2013-07-23 .
- Book: Randall, Margaret. More Than Things. University of Nebraska Press. 2013. 320. 9780803246973.
- Web site: The Rhizome as a Field of Broken Bones by Margaret Randall, Published by Wings Press . 2013-03-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140407070031/http://www.wingspress.com/book.cfm?book_ID=157 . 2014-04-07 .
- Book: Estos Cantos Habitados . 1978 . Randall . Margaret . Colorado State Review Press . Colorado State Review . 79118305.
- News: Robinson. Circles. Margaret Randall's Years in Cuba. Havana Times. September 13, 2009.