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Gustavo Pérez Firmat

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Gustavo Pérez Firmat
Born1949 (age 75–76)
Havana, Cuba
Education
Occupation(s)Writer, professor
WebsiteOfficial website

Gustavo Pérez Firmat (born 1949) was born inHavana, Cuba, and raised in Miami, Florida. He attendedMiami-Dade Community College, theUniversity of Miami, and theUniversity of Michigan, where he earned a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature. He taught atDuke University from 1979 to 1999 and at Columbia University until 2022. He is currently the David Feinson Professor Emeritus of Humanities atColumbia University.

Pérez Firmat is the author of many books and essays on literature, philosophy, and culture. His poems, translations, critical and personal essays have appeared in many magazines, journals and anthologies. He has also published collections of poetry in English and Spanish.Next Year in Cuba, a memoir, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in non-fiction in 1995.Life on the Hyphen, a study of Cuban-American culture, was awarded the Eugene M. Kayden Award for 1994 and received Honorable Mention in the Modern Language Association’s Katherine Singer Kovács Prize and the Latin American Studies Association’s Bryce Wood Book Award.

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Pérez Firmat is a member of theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences and has been the recipient of fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Council of Learned Societies, and the Mellon Foundation. In 1995, Pérez Firmat was named Duke University Scholar/Teacher of the Year. In 1997Newsweek included him among “100 Americans to watch for the 21st century” andHispanic Business Magazine selected him as one of the “100 most influential Hispanics” in the United States. In 2004 he was named one of New York’s thirty “outstanding Latinos” byEl Diario La Prensa. He was featured in the documentaryCubAmerican and in the 2013 PBS seriesLatino Americans.

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Works

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Scholarly Works

  • Idle Fictions (Duke, 1982; rev. ed. 1993)
  • Literature and Liminality (Duke, 1986)
  • The Cuban Condition (Cambridge, 1989; rpt. 2005)
  • Do the Americas Have a Common Literature? (Duke, 1990)
  • Life on the Hyphen (Texas, 1994, Rpt. 1996, 1999; revised and expanded edition 2012); Spanish version:Vidas en vilo, Colibrí, 2000; rev. ed. Hypermedia, 2015)
  • My Own Private Cuba (Colorado, 1999)
  • Tongue Ties (Palgrave, 2003)
  • The Havana Habit (Yale, 2010)
  • The Norton Anthology of Latino Literature [Co-editor] (Norton, 2010)
  • A Cuban in Mayberry: Looking Back at America's Hometown (Texas, 2014)
  • Poesía romántica inglesa by Heberto Padilla [Editor] (Linden Lane Press, 2018)
  • Fuera del juego y otras poemas by Heberto Padilla [co-editor with Yannelys Aparicio Molina] (Ediciones Catédra, 2021)
  • Saber de ausencia. Lecturas de poetas cubanos (y algo más) (Renacimiento, 2022)

Creative Works

  • Carolina Cuban (Bilingual Press, 1987)
  • Equivocaciones (Betania, 1989)
  • Bilingual Blues (Bilingual Press, 1995)
  • Next Year in Cuba: A Cubano's Coming-of-Age in America (Doubleday 1995; rev. ed. 2000; rpt. Arte Público, 2005; Spanish version:El año que viene estamos en Cuba, Arte Público, 1997)
  • Cincuenta lecciones de exilio y desexilio (Universal, 2000; rev. ed. Hypermedia, 2016)
  • Anything But Love (Arte Público, 2000)
  • Scar Tissue (Bilingual Press, 2005)
  • The Last Exile (Finishing Line Press, 2016)
  • Sin lengua, deslenguado (Ediciones Cátedra, 2017)
  • Viejo Verde (Main Street Rag, 2019)
  • The Mayberry Chronicles (Finishing Line Press, 2021)

References

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  • Alonso Gallo, Laura. "Un largo archipiélago de otras incubaciones: La condición cubana del exilio en la obra de Gustavo Pérez Firmat."Revista Hispano Cubana 13 (2002).
  • Álvarez Borland, Isabel.Cuban-American Literature of Exile: From Person to Persona. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1998.
  • Dalleo, Raphael, and Elena Machado Sáez.The Latino/a Canon and the Emergence of Post-Sixties Literature. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. pp. 133–158.
  • Figueredo, D.H. "Pérez Firmat, Gustavo (1949-)."The Encyclopedia of Caribbean Literature. Vol. 2: M-Z. Edited by Danilo Figueredo. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2006: 624-625.
  • López, Iraida H., "The Notion ofVolver in Cuban-American Memoirs: Gustavo Pérez Firmat'sNext Year in Cuba as a Case of Mistaken Coordinates." South Atlantic Review 77.3-4 (2012): 59-76.
  • Lowe, John Wharton. "SouthernAjiaco: Miami and the Generation of Cuban American Writing." inCalypso Magnolia: The Crosscurrents of Caribbean and Southern Literature. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2016. 243-338.
  • Luis, William, "Exiled Hyphenated Identities in Gustavo Pérez Firmat'sNext Year in Cuba."Cuban-American Literature and Art: Negotiating Identities. Edited by Isabel Álvarez Borland and Lynette M. Bosch. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2009. 93-107.
  • Rolando Pérez (Cuban poet). “Bilingual Blues.” (Gustavo Pérez-Firmat).Encyclopedia of Hispanic-American Literature. Edited by Luz Elena Ramírez. NY: Facts on File 2008: 37-38.
  • Torres, Rodolfo D., and Francisco H. Vázquez.Latino/a Thought: Culture, Politics, and Society. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003.

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