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Anna Livia (1955–2007) taught French and linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley. She was a scholar, novelist, and translator, and also a dedicated feminist. Among her translations are Lucie Delarue Mardrus, The Angel and the Perverts, and A Perilous Advantagean, an anthology of writings by Natalie Clifford Barney. Her novel, Bruised Fruit (1999) was short-listed for a Lammy award. Two earlier books—Minimax (1991) and Incidents Involving Mirth (1990)—were short-listed for the same award.
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