Mark Fried

Mark
Fried

Mark Fried is the translator of Eduardo Galeano’s Mirrors: Stories of Almost EveryoneVoices of Time: A Life in StoriesSoccer in Sun and ShadowWe Say No: Chronicles 1963–1991, and Walking Words. He is also the translator of the historical collection Echoes of the Mexican-American War and works by Emilia Ferreiro (Past and Present of the Verb to Read and to Write: Essays on Literacy), José Ignacio López Vigil, Oscar Ugarteche, and Rafael Barajas Durán. (updated 4/2013)

Mark Fried is the translator of Eduardo Galeano’s Mirrors: Stories of Almost EveryoneVoices of Time: A Life in StoriesSoccer in Sun and ShadowWe Say No: Chronicles 1963–1991, and Walking Words. He is also the translator of the historical collection Echoes of the Mexican-American War and works by Emilia Ferreiro (Past and Present of the Verb to Read and to Write: Essays on Literacy), José Ignacio López Vigil, Oscar Ugarteche, and Rafael Barajas Durán. (updated 4/2013)

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