Víctor Rodríguez Núñez

Víctor Rodríguez Núñez

Victor Rodriguez Nunez (Havana, Cuba, 1955) is a poet, journalist, critic and professor. Among his poems are Cayama (1979), with funny smell the world (1981), Noticiario single (1987), pantry (1993), no poems and other poems (1994), The Last of the fair ( 1995), unfinished Prayer (2000), Proceedings of midnight I (2006), Midnight Minutes II (2007), tasks (2011), Reverse (2011) and thaws. They have published several collections of his work in Cuba, Costa Rica, Mexico and Spain, the most recent interventions (2010) and pantry (2013). They anthologies of his poems in English (The Infinite's Ash, 2008), Italian (L'ultimo Alla Fiera, 2011), French (étrange Une odeur de monde, 2011) and Swedish (Världen ryms i alexandrin, 2011) appeared. They have also been translated large samples of his poetry into Arabic, Chinese, Slovenian, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Portuguese, Serbo-Croatian and Russian. He has received awards for poetry David (Cuba, 1980), Plural (Mexico, 1983), EDUCATE (Costa Rica, 1994); and in Spain, Renaissance (1999), Fray Luis de Leon (second prize, 2005), Leonor (2006), Rincon de la Victoria (2010) and Jaime Gil de Viedma (second prize, 2011). During the 1980s he was editor and chief editor of the Cuban cultural magazine The Cayman Bearded, where he published extensively on literature and cinema. A selection of his interviews with Hispanic poets in poetry is useful for all (2008). He compiled anthologies of his generation Cuba instead poetry (1982), You are the guilty (1985) and The Last of the Sky (1994); Also, the poetry of the twentieth century in Cuba (2011). One Hundred Years of Solidarity: Introduction to journalistic work of Gabriel García Márquez (1986) won at home the prize essay Enrique Jose Varona. He has conducted studies on critical issues or Julian del Casal, Dulce Maria Loynaz, Urtecho Colonel Jose Emilio Ballagas, and Francisco Urondo Cintio Vitier, among other poets. He has translated poetry in both English to Spanish (Mark Strand, Margaret Randall, John Kinsella) and the Spanish into English (Juan Gelman, Ida Vitale, Fayad Jamis). Edit the Latin American series of the British publisher Salt and deputy director of the Mexican magazine of literature and visual arts, Other. Doctor in Hispanic Literatures at the University of Texas at Austin, is a professor in that specialty at Kenyon College, USA