Skip to main content
Outdated Browser

For the best experience using our website, we recommend upgrading your browser to a newer version or switching to a supported browser.

More Information

Contributor

María Cristina Hall

Contributor

María Cristina Hall

María Cristina Hall is a Mexican-American poet and immigration activist. She has a bachelor’s in creative writing and political science from Columbia University and a master’s in translation studies from Pompeu Fabra University. A Catalan and Spanish translator, she is currently a professor of English at the Tec de Monterrey in Mexico City. Her work can be found in Sea Foam Mag, Leveler, The Fem, and Registro MX

Articles by María Cristina Hall

On Translating “My Uncle,” by Pep Puig
By María Cristina Hall
María Cristina Hall’s translation of Peg Puig’s “My Uncle” appears in the April 2017 issue: You Will Not Be Born Again: Catalan Literature Now.I usually write and translate…
My Uncle
By Pep Puig
That thing about the bikini would get the gang all riled up.
Translated from Catalan by María Cristina Hall