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Claudio Rodríguez Fer (Lugo, Galicia, 1956) is a Galician writer. He is the author of numerous literary works (poetry, narrative, theatre and essay) in the Galician language and of works of modern literary studies in Spanish. He was a Visiting Professor at the City University of New York, at the University of Southern Brittany and at the Université Haute Bretagne at Rennes, where he was awarded the Doctor Honoris Causa. He is Director of the Chair José Ángel Valente of Poetry and Aesthetic at Universidade of Santiago de Compostela, where he also directs the ''Moenia'' magazine. With Carmen Blanco, he coordinates the intercultural and libertarian magazine ''Unión Libre. Cadernos de vida e culturas''. He has published, spoken, and read his work in numerous parts of Europe, America and Africa. Claudio Rodríguez Fer published his collected poems in ''Amores e clamores'' (and Cries'; Ediciós do Castro, 2011 ) and his narrative in ''Contos e descontos'' (and Not'; Toxosoutos, 2011 ). He grouped his poetry in thematic cycles: the erotic, in ''Vulva'' (1990), which includes ''Poemas de amor sen morte'' (of Love Without Death'; 1979 ), ''Tigres de ternura'' (Tigers', 1981 ), ''Historia da lúa'' (Story', 1984 ), ''A boca violeta'' (Mouth', 1987 ) and ''Cebra'' (1988 ); film, in ''Cinepoemas'' (1983 ); historical themes, in the Memory Trilogy, comprising ''Lugo Blues'' (), ''A loita continúa'' (Struggle Continues', 2004 ), and ''Ámote vermella'' (Love You Red', 2009 ); and the nomadic poems, which to date include ''Extrema Europa'' (), ''A unha muller desconocida'' (an Unknown Woman', 1997 ), ''Viaxes a ti'' (to You', 2006 ) and ''Unha tempada no paraíso'' (Stay in Paradise', 2010 ), this last volume with an in-depth commentary by Olga Novo. His critical work includes ''Poesía galega'' (Poetry', 1989 ), ''Arte Literaria'' (), ''A literatura galega durante a guerra civil'' (Literature During the Civil War', 1994 ), ''Acometida atlántica'' (Attack', 1996 ), ''Guía de investigación literaria'' () and numerous books and editions on the narrator Ánxel Fole and the poet José Ángel Valente, along with other Galician (Castelao, Dieste, Carballo, Ángel Johan, Cunqueiro) and non-Galician (Dostoevsky, Machado, Borges, Neruda, Cernuda) writers. Translated to English in "Beyond and other poems", by Diana Conchado, Kathleen N. March, Julian Palley and Jonathan Dunne, Birmingham-Oxford, ''Galician Review'', 3–4, 1999–2000, 105–132; in ''Entre duas augas'', by Kathleen N. March, Santiago de Compostela, Amaranta Press, 2003, 13–23; in ''Contemporary Galician Poets'' ("An Old Man and a Boy (Revolutionary Project on Lugo Wall)" and "From Trace of Woman"), by Jonathan Dunne, ''A Poetry Review Supplement'', Xunta de Galicia, 2010, 52–55, and in ''Tender Tigers'', by Kathleen N. March, Noia, Editorial Toxosoutos, 2012. In prose: ''An Anthology of Galician Short Stories. Así vai o conto'', by Kathleen March, Lewiston-Queenston-Lampeter, Edwin Mellen Press, 1991, 144–149, ==Poetry== *''Poemas de amor sen morte'' (1979) *''Tigres de ternura'' (1981), ''Tender Tigers'' (2012) *''Cinepoemas'' (1983) *''Historia da lúa'' (1984) *''A boca violeta'' (1987) *''Lugo blues'' (1987) *''Vulva'' (1990) *''Cebra'' (1991) *''A muller núa'' (1992) *''Extrema Europa'' (1996) *''A unha muller descoñecida'' (1997) *''Rastros de vida e poesía'' (2000) *''Moito máis que mil anos'' (2000) *''A vida. Gravados sobre corpo'' (2002) *''A loita continúa'' (2004) *''Viaxes a ti'' (2004), ''Voyages à toi'' (2008) *''Ámote vermella'' (2009) *''Unha tempada no paraíso'' (2010) *''Amores e clamores (Poesía reunida)'' (2011) *''Terra extrema de radiación amorosa'' (2011) *''Icebergs (Micropoemas reunidos)'' (2015) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Claudio Rodriguez Fer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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