Roberto Valero (1955 – September 23, 1994) was a Cuban poet, novelist, and educator.

Roberto Valero
Born1955
Matanzas, Matanzas Province, Cuba
DiedSeptember 23, 1994
Washington, DC, U.S.
Occupation
  • Poet
  • novelist
  • professor
NationalityCuban
Period1980–1994
Genrepoetry, novel
SpouseMaria Badias Valero

Life edit

Roberto Valero was born in Matanzas Province. He attended the University of Havana before leaving Cuba during the Mariel Boatlift in 1980.[1]

He received his Ph.D. from Georgetown University[2] and taught at George Washington University.[3]

Along with Reinaldo Arenas and Reinaldo Garcia Ramos, Valero created the seminal Mariel journal.[4]

He was the 1989 recipient of the Letras de Oro Literary Prize[5] from the University of Miami for his book on Reinaldo Arenas.[6]

Valero's work has been compared to that of Federico García Lorca.[7]

Valero also published under the pseudonym of "Julio Real".[8]

Writings edit

Poetry edit

  • Desde un oscuro ángulo/From a Dark Angle (1982)
  • En fin, la noche/At Last, the Night (1984)
  • Dharma (1985) with an introduction by Eugenio Florit
  • Venías/You Were Coming (1990)
  • No estaré en tu camino/I Will Not Be On Your Path (1991)

Novels edit

  • Este Viento De Cuaresma/This Lenten Wind (1994) with an introduction by Reinaldo Arenas

Criticiscm edit

  • El Desamparado Humor De Reinaldo Arenas/The Homeless Humor of Reinaldo Arenas (1991)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.beltwaypoetry.com/arenas-and-valero/ Beltway Poetry Quarterly Volume 15:4, Fall 2014 "Reinaldo Arenas and Roberto Valero: Friends and Exiles in Washington, DC"
  2. ^ http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/622120/Roberto-Valero Encyclopædia Britannica article on Roberto Valero
  3. ^ https://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/93/9319/myth.html Tyranny and Myth Cuban Poet Roberto Valero Reads at LC - Library of Congress
  4. ^ http://cintasfoundation.org/index.php/fellows/creative-writers/218-roberto-valero Cintas biographical sketch on Valero
  5. ^ https://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/93/9319/myth.html Tyranny and Myth Cuban Poet Roberto Valero Reads at LC - Library of Congress
  6. ^ http://cintasfoundation.org/index.php/fellows/creative-writers/218-roberto-valero Cintas biographical sketch on Valero
  7. ^ http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/622120/Roberto-Valero Encyclopædia Britannica article on Roberto Valero
  8. ^ Handbook of Hispanic Culture-Literature by Nicolás Kanellos, Arte Publico Press (1993) page 57-58

Further reading edit

English

  • Tyranny and Myth (Library of Congress archived reading by Valero) / 1993

External links edit