Frederick A. De Armas

Frederick A. De Armas is a critic, short story writer and novelist. As fiction writer he focuses on Cuba during the 1950's and 1960's. He is the author of two novels, "El Abra del Yumurí" (Madrid: Verbum, 2016) and "Sinfonía Salvaje" (Madrid: Verbum, 2019). He has also written a number of short stories. As critic his latest book is entitled "Cervantes' Architectures: The Dangers outside" (University of Toronto Press, 2022). As a literary scholar he writes on Renaissance and early modern literature and art. While often focusing of Spanish authors (Cervantes, Calderón, Lope de Vega), he does so from a comparative perspective. His interests include the politics of astrology; magic and the Hermetic tradition; ekphrasis; the relations between Renaissance Italian art and Spanish literary texts; the relationship between literature and architecture; and the interconnections between myth and empire during the rule of the Habsburgs. He has a PhD from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and has a doctorate Honoris Causa from the University of Neuchatel in Switzerland. He has taught at Duke University, Louisiana State University and Pennsylvania State University. He is currently Professor emeritus at the University of Chicago. He has served as President of the Cervantes Society of America and President of the AISO (Asociacion Internacional Siglo de Oro). His book "Don Quixote among the Saracens: A Clash of Civilizations and Literary Genres" (University of Toronto Press, 2011) received the American Publishers' Association PROSE Award in Literature, Honourable Mention for 2011.

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