Eduardo González Viaña

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Eduardo González Viaña (born November 13, 1941, in Chepén, La Libertad, Peru) is a writer and professor of Spanish at Western Oregon University.

González Viaña earned a doctorate in Spanish language literature from the National University of Trujillo in Peru, where he also earned a law degree.[1][2] He moved to the United States in 1990 to become a visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley. In 1994, he joined the faculty at Western Oregon University where he teaches Spanish language, literature and history.[2]

In 1999, González Viaña was awarded the Juan Rulfo Award for best short stories for the short piece "Siete Noches en California."[3] His novels include Sarita Colonia viene volando (1987), El tiempo del amor (1984), Los sueños de América (2001), Vallejo en los infiernos (2008), and El corrido de Dante (2008).[3]

Publications

  • American Dreams, Arte Público Press, 2005. (English translation by Heather Moore Cantarero)
  • Dante's Ballad, Arte Público Press, 2007. (English translation by Susan Giersbach Rascon)
  • El amor de Carmela me va a matar, Axiara Editions, 2010.

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