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- Poet and scholar Gustavo Pérez Firmat was born in Havana, Cuba and grew up in Miami, Florida.
Gustavo Pérez Firmat
Cuban-born Gustavo Pérez Firmat has taught at Duke University and at Columbia University, where he is the David Feinson Professor Emeritus of Humanities. His imaginative writing has been published in The Paris Review, Ploughshares, The Southern Review, The Carolina Quarterly, Michigan Quarterly Review, The Baltimore Review, The Birmingham Poetry Review and other journals. He has also published books of literary and cultural criticism, including Saber de ausencia, A Cuban in Mayberry, The Havana Habit, Tongue Ties and Life on the Hyphen, a study of Cuban-American culture that was awarded the Eugene M. Kayden University Press National Book Award for 1994. He is also the author of a memoir, Next Year in Cuba, as well as several poetry collections in Spanish and English, among them Sin lengua, deslenguado, Bilingual Blues and Viejo Verde.
Pérez Firmat has been the recipient of fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowm
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| Gustavo Pérez Firmat was born in Havana, Cuba, and raised in Miami, Florida. | |
| Poet and scholar Gustavo Pérez Firmat was born in Havana, Cuba and grew up in Miami, Florida. | |
| His collections of poetry include Carolina Cuban (1987), Equivocaciones (1989), Bilingual Blues (1995), and Scar Tissue (2005). |
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- A scholar and writer, Gustavo Pérez Firmat is the David Feinson Professor Emeritus of Humanities at Columbia University, where he taught Latin American literature.
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Bilingual Blues: Poems, 1981-1994 - Gustavo Pérez Firmat ...
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GUSTAVO PÉREZ FIRMAT
- Gustavo Perez Firmat examines relationships, sex, and Cuban American life in this collection of accessible poems.