Zachary Rockwell Ludington currently teaches Spanish at the University of Virginia, where he completed his PhD in 2014. He has previously taught in Spain and France, as well as on a Semester at Sea voyage. His main academic interests are modern and contemporary Spanish Peninsular literature and translation, mostly poetry. His academic work appears in RILCE and the Latin American Literary Review.
Zachary Ludington
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Friday November 28
Kaleidoscopic Vision: On Translating Agustín Fernández Mallo
“Fernández Mallo simply needs to be heard in English because he has become so important in Spain, all the while representing a great interest in and awareness of globalization. While he is not interested in polemics, his writing has been the catalyst for all kinds of consternation as well as celebration in Spain.”