Hilario Barrero is a Spanish writer, translator, professor and poet. He also is a columnist with Fifth Column in The New York Times.
Biography
He was born in Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain, in 1948, and he had 7 sibling. In 1976 Barrero published his first book: Siete sonetos. In 1978, Barrero left Spain and settled in New York City "to work on poetry". He holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of New York City. He has taught Spanish at Princeton University. He is currently professor of Spanish at the University of New York City. His poetry is a painful song of happiness. It is this a reflection on life, death and love, and austerity in ways you approach a classical poetry, very Cernuda. This author was Premio Adonáis de Poesía finalist in 1967 and won several literary prizes. Has translated into Spanish several contemporary American poets, including Robert Frost, Donald Hall and Jane Kenyon. He also won the I International Poetry Prize Gastón Baquero for his work in tempore belli on 7 May 1998 and the poetry prize Muskiz lewd Café 2003 with the book The Rockefeller Center elevator. His awards include also the Feliks Gross Endowment Award, given by the CUNY Academy for the Humanities and Sciences. The book In Tempore Belli, winner of the first Gastón Baquero Poetry Prize. His work has appeared in magazines in the United States and Spain, and been collected in several anthologies. Some of his poems have been translated into English by Gary Racz and published in the journal Downtown Brooklyn Long Island University. He has collaborated, among others, in the following magazines: Aldonza, Clarín, calendering, The height, Grama, Propeller, Hermes, Humerus Bone, Manx, Spanish poetry, Hourglass, Revistatlántica and Turia. Late, came to BMCC in 2003 after teaching at Princeton University. Hilario Barrero has a personal page Public Length 7 days each month. He has a column in the New York Times since July 2006. In 2007 he began to publish El Diario de Brooklyn. These are a succession of people, details, scenes and stills from the life of New York, especially the culture, but also a careful observation of the passage of time and weight of this, all this written in verse. The Dailies published by him are: Días de Brooklyn, in 2007, Dirección Brooklyn, Universos, 2009, and Brooklyn en blanco y negro, 2011.
Works
The books that he published are:
Books of poetry
Siete sonetos, 1976
In tempori belli, Verbum, 1999.
Agua y Humo, 2010
Lengua de Madera: Antología de poesía breve solo en inglés, 2011.
Libro de Familia, 2012
Diaries
Las estaciones del día, Llibros del Pexe, 2005.
De amores y temores, Llibros del Pexe, 2005.
El Diario de Brooklyn: Días de Brooklyn, Llibros del Pexe, 2007.
El Diario de Brooklyn, 2006 – 2007: Dirección Brooklyn, Universos, 2009.
El Diario de Brooklyn, 2008 – 2009: Brooklyn en blanco y negro, 2011.
Tales
Un cierto olor a azufre, Libro de notas, 2009.
Translations
De otra manera, 2007
Delicias y sombras , 2009
El amante de Italia , 2009
Anthologies
Miradas de Nueva York. ,.
Timor: Do Poder das Armas a Força do Amor, 2002
Líneas urbanas. Lectura de Nueva York, 2002
Piel-palabra , 2003
Aquí me tocó escribir, 2004
Alfileres, El haiku en la poesía española última, 2004
Luz ilesa. Cuatro poetas-profesores, Valdediós, 2008
Cuentos para Toledo, Cylea Ediciones, 2009
Erato bajo la piel del deseo , 2010
Ventanas sobre el Atlántico: Estados Unidos-España durante el Postfranquismo , 2011
Historia Poética de Nueva York en la España Contemporánea
, 2012
Magazines
He works in Clarín and he has published in Aldonza, Angélica, Arquitrave, Calandrajas,, El Súmmum, Grama, Hélice, Hermes, Hueso Húmero, Manxa, Poesía española, Reloj de arena, Revistatlántica y Turia.