Mariela Griffor’s The Psychiatrist, Reviewed by Giuseppe Bartoli

In her new book The Psychiatrist, Mariela Griffor disproves once again Winston Churchill’s assertion that “history is written by the victors.” This book forms part of a proud literary canon, which began in Spain through the promulgation of El Romancero de la Guerra Civil Española and immigrated alongside the surviving anti-fascist members of the Generación […]

The Psychiatrist, by Mariela Griffor, Reviewed by Jason Storms

Mariela Griffor’s collection, The Psychiatrist, was published last year by Eyewear Publishing. Griffor’s book, a new and selected comprised of poems written between 1986 and 2011, many of them centering on the political turmoil Griffor witnessed in Chile juxtaposed against her later life in suburban Detroit. And like this tension between war and peace, between […]