Professor

Gustavo Pérez-Firmat

Columbia University
Language and literary scholar; Educator; Writer (poet, fiction writer)
Area
Humanities and Arts
Specialty
Literature and Language Studies
Elected
2004
David Feinson Professor in the Humanities, Columbia University. Pérez Firmat has been the recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Council of Learned Societies, the Mellon Foundation, and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. His books of literary or cultural criticism include: Idle Fictions (1982; rev. ed. 1993), Literature and Liminality (1986); Do the Americas Have a Common Literature (editor, 1990); The Cuban Condition (1989; rpt. 2006); Life on the Hyphen (1994; rev.ed. 2012); My Own Private Cuba (1999); Cincuenta lecciones de exilio y desexilio (2000; 2016); Vidas en vilo, 2000, 2015); Tongue Ties (2003); The Havana Habit (2010); A Cuban in Mayberry (2014). He is a coeditor of the Norton Anthology of Latino Literature (2010). He has also published several collections of poetry in English and Spanish--Carolina Cuban (1987); Equivocaciones (1989); Bilingual Blues (1995); Scar Tissue (2005); The Last Exile (2016); Sin lengua, deslenguado (2017), Viejo Verde (2019)—a novel, Anything but Love (2000); and a memoir, Next Year in Cuba (1995; rev. ed. 2000; rpt. 2005; Spanish version: El año que viene estamos en Cuba, 1997). Next Year in Cuba was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in non-fiction; Life on the Hyphen was awarded the Eugene M. Kayden University Press National Book Award for 1994 and received Honorable Mention in the Modern Language Association’s Katherine Singer Kovacs Prize and the Latin American Studies Association’s Bryce Wood Book Award. In 1995, Pérez Firmat was named Duke University Scholar/Teacher of the Year, Duke University’s highest award for teaching excellence. In 1997 Newsweek included him among “100 Americans to watch for the 21st century” and Hispanic Business Magazine selected him as one of the “100 most influential Hispanics” in the United States. In 2004 Pérez Firmat was named one of New York’s thirty “outstanding Latinos” by El Diario La Prensa. In 2005 he was selected Educator of the Year by the National Association of Cuban American Educators. Pérez Firmat has been featured in the documentary CubAmerican and in the 2013 PBS series Latino Americans.
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