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Myriam Moscona (מרים מוסקונה) (born 1955 in Mexico City) is a Mexican journalist, translator and poet in the Ladino and Spanish languages who comes from a Bulgarian Sephardi Jewish family. She teaches at Miami University. She was the artist in-residence from the Banff Centre for the Arts in 2000.

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  • Myriam Moscona (de)
  • Myriam Moscona (es)
  • Myriam Moscona (fr)
  • Myriam Moscona (en)
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  • Myriam Moscona (* 1955 in Mexiko-Stadt) (מירים מוסקונה) ist eine mexikanische Dichterin, Journalistin und Übersetzerin. Ihre Familie ist bulgarisch-sephardisch und ihre Texte verfasst sie meist in spanisch und sephardisch. (de)
  • Myriam Moscona(מירים מוסקונה) est une journaliste, traductrice, romancière et poète mexicaine, d'expression castillane et ladino. Elle est d'origine familiale bulgare séfarade et est née à Mexico, en 1955) (fr)
  • Myriam Moscona Yosifova (מירים מוסקונה יוסיפובה) (Ciudad de México, México, 11 de marzo de 1955) es una periodista, novelista y poeta mexicana en español y en ladino de origen búlgaro sefardí, ganadora del Premio Xavier Villaurrutia 2012. Su poesía en ladino elude los temas frecuentados de la lírica judeo-española y se concentra en una propuesta más contemporánea.​​ (es)
  • Myriam Moscona (מרים מוסקונה) (born 1955 in Mexico City) is a Mexican journalist, translator and poet in the Ladino and Spanish languages who comes from a Bulgarian Sephardi Jewish family. She teaches at Miami University. She was the artist in-residence from the Banff Centre for the Arts in 2000. (en)
  • Myriam Moscona Yosifova (Em hebraico מירים מוסקונה יוסיפובה; Cidade de México; 11 de março de 1955) é uma jornalista, romancista e poeta mexicana em espanhol e ladino de origem búlgaro sefardí, ganhadora do Prêmio Xavier Villaurrutia 2012. Sua poesia em ladino escapa os temas frequentados da lírica judeo-espanhola e concentra-se numa proposta mais contemporânea. (pt)
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