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Kathleen Weaver (born 1945) is an American writer and editor, who was born in
Sioux City Sioux City () is a city in Woodbury and Plymouth counties in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Iowa. The population was 85,797 in the 2020 census, making it the fourth-largest city in Iowa. The bulk of the city is in Woodbury County, ...
, Iowa.


Education

Raised in
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, she went on to study art and political science at the
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. After, she earned a B.A. and M.A. in Comparative Literature from the
University of California Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of California, it is the state's first land-grant univ ...
(UCB) as a Ford Career Fellow. While a graduate student, she received an Emily Chamberlain Cook Prize in poetry. As part of the women's studies movement in UCB's Comparative Literature Department she co-edited one of the first anthologies of international women's literature: ''The Other Voice, Twentieth Century Women's Poetry in Translation,'' following which she co-edited ''The Penguin Book of Women Poets''.


Career

While a student in Berkeley she met documentary film director
Allan Francovich Allan James Francovich (March 23, 1941 – April 17, 1997) was an American film maker. He is best known for creating a number of films critical of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), linking them to terrorist attacks during the Cold War ...
whom she married in 1970; together they participated in the F.W. Murnau film society, the cinematic rediscovery circle around Tom Luddy, founder of the Pacific Film Archives. She co-edited three editions of the national reference ''Film Programmer’s Guide to 16mm Rentals,'' which received grants from the
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, the NEA, and the
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. She collaborated on a number of Francovich's films, including the award-winning and controversial ''On Company Business, A Documentary History of the CIA,'' 1980, directed by Francovich, co-produced by Howard Dratch. The couple's travels to Cuba and Central America led to her translation of a number of works from Spanish, including ''Fire from the Mountain: The Making of a Sandinista'' by Omar Cabezas, and Julio Cortázar’s ''Nicaraguan Sketches,'' as well as the first book-length translation into English of Cuban poet
Nancy Morejón Nancy Morejón (born 1944 in Havana) is a Cuban poet, critic, and essayist. She was a recipient of the Struga Poetry Evenings Golden Wreath Award. She is "the best known and most widely translated woman poet of post-revolutionary Cuba". Biograp ...
. Her poetry translations, especially of Cuban poets (Nancy Morejón, Fayad Jamís, Cintio Vitier,
Eliseo Diego Eliseo Diego (July 2, 1920 – March 1, 1994) was a Cuban poet praised for his lyric poetry, and short stories. He was born in Havana and died in Mexico City. Diego, the father of writer Eliseo Alberto, won the Mexican Juan Rulfo Prize in 1993. H ...
, Fina García Marruz, Samuel Feijóo,
Roberto Fernández Retamar Roberto Fernández Retamar (9 June 1930 – 20 July 2019, Havana) was a Cuban poet, essayist, literary critic and President of the Casa de las Américas. In his role as President of the organization, Fernández also served on the Council of State o ...
) have appeared in reviews and textbooks. Her own poems have also appeared in reviews. Following the dissolution of her marriage to Francovich in 1986, she became associated with and later married painter, poster and printmaker, KPFA Radio public events producer, and co-founder of Black Oak Books,
Bob Baldock Robert "Bob" Lee Baldock (also known as Robert Baldock; born April 30, 1937 in Dayton, Ohio), died October 22, 2022 in Berkeley, California, was one of the few U.S. citizens to participate in the Cuban Revolution as a combatant in Fidel Castro's un ...
— one of only two North Americans who went from the mainland in March 1958 to join Fidel Castro's own 26th of July Group as a combatant in the
Sierra Maestra The Sierra Maestra is a mountain range that runs westward across the south of the old Oriente Province in southeast Cuba, rising abruptly from the coast. The range falls mainly within the Santiago de Cuba and in Granma Provinces. Some view it a ...
of Cuba. With his help she wrote the first English-language biography of Peruvian feminist, poet, and progressive activist
Magda Portal Magda Portal (May 27, 1900 – 1989) was a Peruvian poet, feminist, author, and political activist and leader. She was recognized in the vanguardia poetry literary movement in Peru and Latin America, and she was one of the founders of the APRA ...
. Weaver has worked as guest faculty at the
San Francisco Art Institute San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) was a private college of contemporary art in San Francisco, California. Founded in 1871, SFAI was one of the oldest art schools in the United States and the oldest west of the Mississippi River. Approximately ...
and for a number of years as a member of the adjunct faculty in English at
Berkeley City College Berkeley City College (BCC, formerly Vista Community College) is a public community college in Berkeley, California. It is part of the California Community Colleges System and the Peralta Community College District. Berkeley City College is accre ...
. She lives with her husband in Berkeley, California.


Bibliography

*''Peruvian Rebel, The World of Magda Portal, With a Selection of Her Poems.'' University Park: Penn State University Press, 2009. *''The Penguin Book of Women Poets,'' co-edited with Carol Cosman and Joan Keefe: London: Penguin, 1978. *''The Other Voice, Twentieth Century Women’s Poetry in Translation,'' co-edited with Joanna Bankier, Carol Cosman, Doris Earnshaw, Joan Keefe, Deirdre Lashgari, Foreword by Adrienne Rich, New York: W. W. Norton, 1976. *''¡Chile, Sí! Poems of Solidarity,'' co-edited with Bob High and Michael Taylor, Berkeley: Non-Intervention in Chile, 1975. *''Film Programmer’s Guide to 16mm Rentals,'' Berkeley: Reel Research, co-edited with Linda Artel, 1975; 1978; co-edited with Richard Prelinger, 1980. ;Books translated from Spanish *''Poems by Eliseo Diego,'' translated with Eliseo Diego. New York: Center for Cuban Studies, 1984 *''Where the Island Sleeps Like a Wing, Selected Poetry of Nancy Morejón,'' intro. by K.Weaver, San Francisco: Black Scholar Press, 1985. *''Fire from the Mountain: The Making of a Sandinista,'' Omar Cabezas, intro. by Carlos Fuentes, New York: Crown Publishers, 1985. *''Nicaraguan Sketches,'' Julio Cortázar, intro. by K. Weaver, New York: W.W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1989.


References

*Tam Dalyell, M.P
Obituary: Allan Francovich
''The Independent'', London, Monday, 28 April 1997. *Hudson, Marsha, et al., eds. ''The Berkeley Literary Women's Revolution: Essays from Marsha’s Salon.'' McFarland & Co, 2005. {{DEFAULTSORT:Weaver, Kathleen 1945 births Living people Writers from Sioux City, Iowa People from Polo, Illinois