Eduardo Lago
Faculty Biography
Spanish/Literature
Faculty
Spanish/Literature M.A., Universidad Autónoma de
Madrid. Ph.D., Graduate Center of the City University of
New York. Special interests in the Spanish Baroque and in
U.S. Latino and contemporary Latin American fiction writers;
author of Cuentos dispersos (Scattered Tales),
a collection of short stories, Cuaderno de Mejico
(Mexican Notebook), a memoir of a trip to Chiapas,
and Dark & Yellow Rooms, an illustrated essay on
painting; author of numerous articles; translator of works
by Charles Brockden-Brown, Hamlin Garland, William Dean
Howells, Henry James, Sylvia Plath, Christopher Isherwood,
Junot Diaz, and John Barth. Recipient of the 2002 Bartolomé
March Award for Excellence in Literary Criticism. SLC, 1994-