

Fernando Valverde
Fernando Valverde champions interdisciplinary research on Spanish and Poetry at the University of Virginia, where he serves as an Associate Professor. Renowned as the most influential Spanish-language poet born after 1970, Valverde has garnered significant recognition, including the prestigious Federico GarcÃa Lorca and Antonio Machado awards. His work transcends borders, with extensive publications in both Europe and America, showcasing his profound impact on the literary world. Beyond his academic and literary pursuits, Valverde has made notable contributions to journalism, having worked for the esteemed Spanish newspaper El PaÃs. His passion for poetry and cultural exchange led him to establish the International Festival of Poetry in Granada, a platform that celebrates the richness and diversity of poetic expression. At the University of Virginia, Valverde imparts his knowledge and passion for poetry to students, teaching courses on Spanish Romantic and Global Spanish-Language poetry. His teaching approach is deeply rooted in fostering a comprehensive understanding of the cultural and historical contexts that shape poetic works, encouraging students to engage critically and creatively with the material. Valverde's dedication to his craft and his students is evident in his dynamic teaching style and his commitment to nurturing the next generation of poets and scholars. His influence extends beyond the classroom, as he continues to contribute to the global literary community through his writings and participation in international literary events. In addition to his academic and literary achievements, Valverde is an advocate for the power of poetry as a tool for social change and cultural dialogue. His work often explores themes of identity, memory, and the human experience, resonating with audiences worldwide and solidifying his place as a leading voice in contemporary poetry.
Publications
, 2895-2903, 2017-09-25
, 991-999, 2014-04-01
, 53-62, 2022-12-14
, 1-35, 2022-07-15
, 71-100, 2023-06-14
, 2015-10-28
, 145-158, 2022-03-01
, 51-57, 2020-01-01
, 195-208, 2017-01-01