Julia de Burgos is one of Puerto Rico’s most celebrated poets, known for her unflinching exploration of identity, feminism, and social justice. Born in 1914 in Carolina, Puerto Rico, de Burgos defied societal expectations of her time by writing poetry that challenged colonialism, gender roles, and class inequalities. Her works, like Río Grande de Loíza and A Julia de Burgos, remain timeless, capturing the complexities of selfhood and liberation.
Her poetry—lyrical, bold, and deeply personal—resonates across generations. De Burgos’ life was as poetic as her work: a journey marked by passion, activism, and resilience. While her struggles with health and financial instability ultimately led to her untimely death in New York City, her legacy endures as a voice for those who dare to challenge the status quo.
As a writer, de Burgos inspires me to infuse my work with authenticity and courage, exploring themes that are deeply personal yet universally relatable. She reminds us that our stories, no matter how specific, have the power to connect and resonate.



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