Faculty Member Since 2022
Félix Miguel Rosario Ortiz is an Assistant Professor for World Languages and Culture.
Félix Miguel Rosario Ortiz holds a Ph.D. in Spanish and Portuguese from Cornell University. His current research examines the construction of a self-image, focusing primarily on paranoia, personal writing, and the limits of the autobiographical genre in Caribbean and Southern Cone literature produced from 1960 to the beginning of the twenty-first century.
Besides his academic work, he has published two poetry books: El tiempo ha sido terrible con nosotros (Ediciones Alayubia, 2020) & También mueren los lugares donde fuimos felices (first recipient of the Juan Ramón Jiménez International Poetry Prize of Coral Gables in 2020).
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BOOKS
El tiempo ha sido terrible con nosotros. Carolina, Ediciones Alayubia, 2020 También mueren los lugares donde fuimos felices (first recipient of the Juan Ramón Jiménez International Poetry Prize of Coral Gables 2020). Miami, Art-Sólido,
2020 BOOK CHAPTERS
“Re-mitificación martiana en la poesía de Reinaldo Arenas.” Reinaldo Arenas: La escritura como destino, edited by Rita Molinero and Yolanda Izquierdo, Isla Negra Editores, 2021, pp. 298-305
ARTICLES
“Escritura y escrutinio paranoico en La invención de Morel de Adolfo Bioy Casares.” Mester at UCLA, vol. 48, no. 1, 2019, pp. 23-42 “Trampas naturales en «La isla en peso» de Virgilio Piñera.” Visitas al patio: Revista del Programa de Lingüística y Literatura, vol. 0, no. 14, 2019, pp. 79-91 News and Notes Revista Trasdemar de Literaturas Insulares Art-Sôlido: Academic Magazine of Contemporary Art Periódico Primera Hora