Alexandra Lytton Regalado
Alexandra Lytton Regalado is a Salvadoran-American author, translator, and poet. She is known for her prize-winning books Relinquenda and Matria. She is a CantoMundo fellow, and she won a Coniston prize.
Early life
Lytton Regalado was born in El Salvador but moved to the Miami, Florida in the United States at the age of 7 amidst El Salvador's civil war. She holds an MFA in Poetry from Florida International University and an MFA in fiction Pacific University. She also has a degree in visual art and photography. After living in the US for 24 years, she returned to San Salvador, El Salvador after getting married.Career
She co-founded Kalina publishing alongside Lucía de Sola in 2006 which published bilingual works by Salvadorans within and outside El Salvador. As an extension of Kalina, she is the Chief Editor-in-Spanish and a translator for . She has also collaborated to translate Kalina authors such as Kijadurías and Lauri García Dueñas. Similarly, Lytton Regalado was an editor and translator for Vanishing Points / Puntos de Fuga: Contemporary Salvadoran Prose. She edited and translated Vanishing Points: Contemporary Salvadoran Prose.She is an Associate Editor at Supporting Women Writers in Miami.
Her work appeared in Bomb, poets.org, and The Los Angeles Review, among others.