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Natalia Toledo Paz (Juchitán, Oaxaca, Mexico; 1968) is a Mexican poet in Spanish and Zapotec.

She is daughter of the painter Francisco Toledo. She studied in Casa de la Cultura de Juchitán and Sociedad General de Escritores de México (SOGEM). She has been a scholar Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes (FONCA) (1994-1995; 2001-2002), and Fondo Estatal para la Cultura y las Artes de Oaxaca (FOESCA) (1995-1996). She is the president of Patronato de la Casa de la Cultura de Juchitán.

Works

  • Poetry
    • Paraíso de fisuras (1990), junto con Rocío González, Consejo Estatal para la Cultura y las Artes de Oaxaca.
    • Ca guna gu bidxa, ca guna guiiba' risaca (Mujeres del sol, mujeres de oro, 2002), Instituto Oaxaqueño de las Culturas.
    • Guie' yaase' (Olivo negro, 2004), CONACULTA.
    • Xtaga be'ñe' (Flor de pantano, 2004), Instituto Oaxaqueño de las Culturas.
    • Guendaguti ñee sisi (La muerte pies ligeros, 2005), Fondo de Cultura Económica.
  • Anthologies
    • Demián Flores Cortés (1993), Palimpsesto, Ediciones Bi'cu'.
    • Aurora Mayra Saavedra (1996) Las divinas mutantes, UNAM.
    • Antología de poetas de Tierra Adentro (l997), TELAM Nava.
    • Varios Autores (1997), Historia de Arte de Oaxaca, tomo lll, Gobierno del Estado de Oaxaca.
    • Miguel Flores (1998), Toledo: la línea metafórica, Ediciones Oro de la Noche/FONCA.
    • Víctor de la Cruz (1999), Guie' sti' diidxazá, La flor de la palabra, UNAM.
    • Verónika Bennholdt-Thomsen (2000), Juchitán-Mexikos stad der fra un, Frederking & Thaler, Alemania.
    • Memoria del XII Festival Internacional de Poesía de Medellín (2002), Colombia.
    • Mónica de la Torre, Michael Wiegers (2002), Reversible Monuments: Contemporary Mexican Poetry, Copper Canyon Press, Estados Unidos.
    • Carlos Montemayor (2003), La voz profunda, antología de literatura mexicana en lenguas indígenas, Joaquín Mortiz.
    • Carlos Montemayor y Donald Frischmann (2006), Words of the True Peoples. Anthology of Mexican Indigenous-Language Writers, University of Texas Press.

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