Rafael Acevedo | |
Birth Name: | Rafael Acevedo |
Birth Place: | Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Language: | Spanish |
Nationality: | Puerto Rican |
Genre: | Poetry, science fiction |
Alma Mater: | University of Puerto Rico |
Movement: | 80s Generation |
Notableworks: | instrumentario, Moneda de sal, Exquisito cadáver, among others. |
Rafael Acevedo (1960-) is a Puerto Rican poet, novelist, playwright and professor of literature. He was editor of the journal Filo de juego (1983-1987), one of the most important publications of the poets of the '80s Generation (Spanish: Generación de Poetas de los Ochenta) movement. Like some other Puerto Rican writers of the late 20th and early 21st century, his work is highly imaginative and not strongly tied to the independence movement.[1]
Rafael Acevedo was born in Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico. He studied drama at the University of Puerto Rico, where he was taught by Victoria Espinosa.
Acevedo has published six books of poetry:
His poems have been included in several anthologies:
Several of Acevedo's poems have been translated into English:
His novel Exquisito cadáver won an award from Casa de las Américas in 2001.[6]
Along with Professor Melanie Pérez Ortiz, Acevedo helped to host the First Congress of Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature of the Caribbean at the University of Puerto Rico in 2014.[7]
Acevedo has written plays, including the following: