Omar Vargas is an assistant professor of Spanish in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at the University of Miami where he has been a faculty member since 2015. Vargas completed his PhD in Spanish American literature at the University of Texas at Austin and his undergraduate studies in mathematics at Universidad Nacional de Colombia. His research interests focus on the relationships between scientific discoveries and developments, and the narrative fiction of Latin America and the Caribbean in twentieth and twenty-first centuries, particularly in the cases of authors such as Jose Lezama Lima, Jorge Luis Borges, Salvador Elizondo, and Gabriel Garcia Maquez. He is currently exploring the transition of the scientist to a writer in the case of Argentine author Ernesto Sabato. He has published in Latin American Literary Review, Ciberletras, The Borges Center, Revista Revolucion y Cultura, Nueva Revista del Pacifico, and La Habana Elegante.
Request Academic Copy
Please copy the ISBN for submitting review copy form
Description
Agradecimientos Introduccion Capitulo uno: La entrada de Einstein en La Habana Capitulo dos: Lezama, el tiempo y los relojes Capitulo tres: La muerte del tiempo y la configuracion poetica del espacio-tiempoCapitulo cuatro: Geometria riemanniana, ajedrez y huracanes lezamianos Capitulo cinco: Paralelismos en crisis Capitulo seis: Coloquio de Jose Lezama Lima con los numeros Epilogo: El secreto de Lezama Lima Conclusion: Oro luminoso de profecias Notas Bibliografia Indice alfabetico<