- Virgil Suárez
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name = Virgil Suárez
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birthname = Virgilio Suárez
birthdate = Birth date and age|1962|00|37
birthplace =Havana ,Cuba
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occupation =poet ,novelist
nationality = USA
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notableworks = "Banyan", "Going Under", "Spared Angola"
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influences =Flannery O'Connor ,Edgar Allan Poe ,John Steinbeck ,F. Scott Fitzgerald ,Josá Antonio Villarreal ,Rudolfo Anaya ,José Martí
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awards =Book Expo America /Latino Literature Hall of Fame Poetry Prize; G. MacCarthur Poetry Prize
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portaldisp = yesVirgil Suárez (b.
1962 ,Havana ,Cuba ) is aCuban American poet and novelist. He is a professor of English atFlorida State University . [ [http://www.english.fsu.edu/faculty/vsuarez.htm FSU website] ] He is one of the leading writers in the Cuban American community, known for such novels as "Latin Jazz" and "Going Under."Biography
Early life
*spent four years in
Spain , 1970-1974"A Century of Cuban Writers in Florida: Selected Prose and Poetry", ed. Hospital and Cantera. p.168]
*moved to USA in 1974 [ [http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/591 Poets.org bio] ]
*went to high school inLos Angeles, California
*BA fromCalifornia State University, Long Beach
*MFA,Louisiana State University (1987), under Vance Bourjaily
*studied under Sir Angus Wilson and Robert Houston for a year at the University of ArizonaLiterary work
Suárez has stated that he no longer writes novels and finds writing poetry better for him. He also states that "Spared Angola" is the work in which he found his voice. He continues to explore the experience of
exile , of living as a gypsy. [Isabel Alvarez Borland, "Writing without Masks: Virgil Suárez," in "Identity, Memory, and Diaspora: Voices of Cuban-American Artist, Writers, and Philosophers," ed. Gracia, Bosch, and Alvarez Borland. p.157 (accessed via Google Books)]Suárez's first novel, "Latin Jazz" was described by "
Newsday " as "a striking debut. A well crafted and sensitive novel. An engrossing, honest book by a writer who cares deeply about preserving ties within the family unit and, by extension, within the Hispanic community and America. Suarez is marvelous." [http://nd.edu/~ndr/issues/ndr10/suarez/suarez.html Notre Dame Bio] ] His novel "The Cutter" was described byPublishers Weekly as a "powerful novel about one individual's response to the abuses and arbitrariness oftotalitarianism [that] shows us how ordinary people can be driven to take extraordinary risks." His collection of stories, "Welcome to the Oasis," was described byKirkus Reviews as "A tightly controlled but affecting exploration of fundamental tensions" in the Cuban exile/Marielita community. [accessed through Google Books] New York Public Library named the collection as one of the top books for the Teen Age.Other praise has come from
The New York Times : "Mr. Suarez writes in a cold, unornamental, Hemingwayesque style, always straight forward and cinematic" andThe Village Voice "LikeOscar Hijuelos , Suarez has taken pains with his craft, orchestrating points of view and narrative time. His forte is directness of description and action."Marriage and children
Suárez is married with children.
Philosophical and/or political views
Published works
* "90 Miles" (Selected & New Poems), U of Pittsburgh P, 2005.
* "Landscapes & Dreams" (poems), Louisiana Literature P, 2003.
* "Vespers: Spirituality in America" (anthology), U of Iowa P, 2003.
* "Guide to the Blue Tongue" (poems), U of Illinois, 2002.
* "Banyan" (poems), Louisiana State U P, 2001.
* "Palm Crows" (poems), U of Arizona P, 2001.
* "American Diaspora" (anthology), U of Iowa P, 2001.
* "The Cutter" (reprint, novel), Ballatine/Available, 1991 andArte Público Press , 1999.
* "In the Republic of Longing" (poems),Bilingual Review Press /Arizona State U, 2000.
* "You Come Singing" (poems), Tia Chucha/Northwestern UP, 1998.
* "Garabato Poems" (poems), Wings, 1998.
* "Spared Angola" (poems, essays, stories),Arte Publico Press , 1997.
* "Going Under" (novel),Arte Público Press , 1996.
* "Havana Thursdays" (novel),Arte Público Press , 1995.
* "Iguana Dreams" (anthology), Harper Collins, 1993.
* "Welcome to the Oasis" (stories)Arte Público Press , 1992.
* "Latin Jazz" (novel) William Morrow, 1989.Shorter pieces have been published in the following journals: Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, The Kenyon Review, Clackamas Literary Review, TriQuarterly, Colorado Review, The Southern Review, The Massachusetts Review, American Literary Review, The American Voice, The Caribbean Review, The North American Review, Manoa: A Pacific Journal of International Writing, Puerto del Sol, Northwest Review, Mid-American Review, Blue Mesa Review, Crazy Horse, Cimarron, Tampa Review, and in Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, England, France, India, Israel, Spain, Venezuela, and New Zealand.
Suárez has also reviewed books for The Los Angeles Times, The Miami Herald, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and The Tallahassee Democrat.
Awards
* Best American Poetry, 2004.
* G. MacCarthur Poetry Prize, 2002.
* The Daily News/The Caribbean Writer/University of the Virgin Islands Poetry Prize, 2002.
*National Endowment of the Arts Fellowship, 2001.
* TheBook Expo America /Latino Literature Hall of Fame Poetry Prize for Best Book of Poetry (for "Banyan"), 2001.
* Winner of a Florida State Individual Artist Grant, 1998.
* Winner ofNew York Public Library 's Best Book for the Teenager, 1993.
* Nominated to fivePushcart Prize s.References
Critical studies in English
as of March 2008:
#"Virgilio Suárez (1962-)." By:Roberto G. Fernández . IN: West-Durán, Herrera-Sobek and Salgado, "Latino and Latina Writers, I: Introductory Essays, Chicano and Chicana Authors; II: Cuban and Cuban American Authors, Dominican and Other Authors, Puerto Rican Authors." New York: Scribner's; 2004. pp. 747-61
#"Dos novelas cubanoamericanas: Dos inserciones del imaginario Cuba dentro de la realidad estadounidense." By: Humberto López Cruz, "Torre de Papel," 2003 Summer-Fall; 13 (2-3): 15-23.
#"Virgil Suárez andFinnegans Wake (FW)." By: Tatsuo Hamada, "Abiko Annual with James Joyce Finnegans Wake Studies," 2001; 21: 179-82.
# "Virgil Suárez's "The Cutter" and "Going Under": Beat on the Drum or Beaten by the Humdrum?" By: William O. Deaver, Jr. "Anales Literarios: Narradores," 2001; 3 (3): 110-17.
#"Going Under" y "Raining Backwards": Una lectura de enfrentamiento en el proceso de asimiliación dentro de la sociedad estadounidense." By: Humberto López Cruz, "SECOLAS Annals: Journal of the Southeastern Council on Latin American Studies," 1999 Nov; 31: 85-91.
#"Going Under" and "Spared Angola: Memories from a Cuban-American Childhood": A Contrapunteo on Cultural Identity." By: Leira Annette Manso, "Bilingual Review/La Revista Bilingüe," 1999 Sept-Dec; 24 (3): 295-98.
#"Humor e hipérbole en "Raining Backwards" y "Going Under"." By: Humberto López Cruz, "Encuentro de la Cultura Cubana," 1999 Autumn; 14: 163-69.
#"The Prodigal Son in the Structure of "Raining Backwards", "Crazy Love", and "Latin Jazz"." By: William O. Deaver, Jr.; "Americas Review: A Review of Hispanic Literature and Art of the USA," 1996 Fall-Winter; 24 (3-4): 179-90.Interviews
#"The Work We Leave Behind: An Interview with Virgil Suárez." By: William T. Vandegrift, Jr.; "Quarterly West," 2004 Summer; 58: 68-79.
#"Electric Dialogue: An E-mail Conversation with Virgil Suárez." By: James Mayo, "Bilingual Review/La Revista Bilingüe," 2001 Jan-2002 Apr; 26 (1): 56-63.See also
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List of Cuban American writers
*List of Famous Cuban-Americans.External links
*Ryan G. Van Cleave's [http://www.valpo.edu/english/vpr/suarezinterview.html Interview of Virgil Suárez] (accessed March 2008)
* [http://nd.edu/~ndr/issues/ndr10/suarez/suarez.html Bio] at Notre Dame's website (accessed March 2008)
* [http://www.arte.uh.edu/view_book_creator.aspx?CreatorID=189 Bio] at Arte Público Press (same as Notre Dame bio; accessed March 2008)Persondata
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