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Enrique Pupo-Walker was born in Cuba in 1933 and is currently Centennial
Professor of Spanish and Portuguese at Vanderbilt University. He has been
Visiting Professor at Yale University, the University of Gant (Belgium),
Oxford, Salamanca (Spain), among others.
His awards include Senior NEH
Fellowship, Guggenheim Fellowship, ACLS Fellowship, and grants from the
Social Science Research Council, the American Philosophical Society, the
Ford and Rockefeller Foundations. He has published over sixty articles in
North American, European and Latin American Journals on Spanish and Spanish
American Literature, Historiography of the Americas, and Comparative
Aesthetics.
He is author of La vocacion literaria del pensamiento
historico en America (Madrid, 1982), Historia, creacion y profecia en
la obra del Inca Garcilaso (1983), Naufragios. Edicion critica
(Madrid, 1992), Cambridge History of Latin American Literature
(1996), III Vols. with Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria.
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