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NICOLÁS LUCERO Assistant Professor of Spanish Nicolás Lucero joins UGA from the University of Iowa where he earned his MA in 2003 and a doctoral degree in Spanish in 2006. His dissertation, Zona y exterioridad: personaje, narrador y diálogo en la obra de Juan José Saer, explores Saer's aesthetics of narration as a form of critique by focusing on the elaboration of characters and narrators in his fiction. Before coming to the United States in 2001, Nicolás worked as a librarian at the Instituto de Literatura Hispanoamericana and as a teaching assistant at the Universidad de Buenos Aires, where he received a licenciatura in Modern Literatures in 2000. Lucero will teach courses in 19th and 20th century Spanish American literatures at UGA. His interests include travel writing in the 19th century, theory of the novel, and Latin American cultural theory. He is currently working on the manuscript of a book on Saer and on a research project on Latin American travelers to the United States in the first half of the 19th century.
Lucero is the author of La máquina infernal (a monograph on José Rivera Indarte, a writer of the Argentine generation of 1837), and "La guerra gauchipolítica," which appeared in volume 2 of Historia crítica de la literatura argentina (Noé Jitrik and Julio Schvartzman, eds.). An essay on Saer's Glosa, co-authored with Daniel Balderston, is forthcoming in the critical edition of Glosa/El entenado edited by Julio Premat for Colección Archivos. |
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