Dr Javier Letran

Dr Javier Letran

Senior Lecturer

Researcher profile

Phone
+44 (0)1334 46 2969
Email
jl50@st-andrews.ac.uk
Office
Room 39
Location
United Colleges
Office hours
Weeks 1-9: Thursday 11-1 Weeks 10-11: Thursday 3-5

 

Research areas

Javier Letrán's research interests lie within the field of 20th and 21st Century Peninsular Spanish Literature, with a primary focus on poetry. He has published extensively on the work of the contemporary Spanish poet Luis Alberto de Cuenca, and has also written on authors such as Luis Cernuda, Jaime Gil de Biedma, Salvador Espriu, Luis García Montero or Felipe Benítez Reyes. His current projects include a reconstruction and re-evaluation of the eventually forbidden homage to Antonio Machado that was planned to take place in Baeza in 1966 under the title of 'Paseos con Antonio Machado', a study of the poetry of Miguel d’Ors, as well as the exploration of literary responses to neoliberalism in authors such as Juan Bonilla and Mercedes Cebrián. 

He teaches on all the core undergraduate and postgraduate modules and offers specialised options in Post-1975 Peninsular Spanish Literature and The Art of Subversion in Post-War Spain.

Research topics: Modern and Contemporary Spanish Literature; 20th- and 21st-Century Spanish Poetry; Literature and Ideology; Democracy and the Arts; Literature and Neoliberalism; Literature and Ethics; Literature and Philosophy. 

Selected publications

 

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