C. M. Mayo
American novelist
Catherine Mansell, known professionally as C. M. Mayo, is an American literary journalist, novelist, memoirist, short story writer, poet, podcaster and noted literary translator of contemporary Mexican fiction and poetry. For various literary magazines and anthologies, she has translated works by Mexican writers and poets including Araceli Ardón, Agustín Cadena, Antonio Deltoro, Alvaro Énrigue, Eduardo Hurtado, Mónica Lavín, Guadalupe Loaeza, Tedi López Mills, Rose Mary Salum, Ignacio Solares, Juan Villoro, Verónica Volkow, among others. A Texas native, she was raised in Northern California and educated as an economist at the University of Chicago. She is a long-time resident of Mexico City.
Awards
Works
Translations
External links
- "Author's website"
- "C.M. Mayo's Marfa Mondays Podcasting Project"
- "National Public Radio John Ydsie Interviews C.M. Mayo about "Editing a Literary Tour of Mexico"
- "Poet and the Poem Podcast, Library of Congress, Grace Cavalieri Interviews C.M. Mayo"
- "Interview with C.M. Mayo on Dancing Chiva", John Randolph Bennett, March 31, 2011
- "The C.M. Mayo Interview", The Quarterly Conversation, Summer 2007
- "An Interview with C.M. Mayo", Whereabouts Press
- "10 QUESTIONS FOR…C.M. Mayo, author of travel memoir & historical novel", Ask Wendy, March 1, 2009
- "SMALL PRESS SPOTLIGHT: C. M. MAYO", National Book Critics Circle, Apr-22-2008
- "Interview: C.M. Mayo", DCist, September 2007
- "C.M. Mayo, Editing a Literary Tour of Mexico", NPR
- "Interview With C.M. Mayo, Author of The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire", Savvy Verse and Wit, May 4, 2009
- "The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire by C.M. Mayo", Bookslut, May 2009 Archived 2010-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
- "C.M. Mayo Interview, Part I", Eight diagrams, June 30, 2006
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