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Oscar Oswald is a Lecturer in the English Department at the University of Idaho, affiliated with the College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences (CLAS). He holds a Ph.D. (2019) and MFA (2012) from the University of Nevada Las Vegas, and a BA from Gonzaga University (2009). His teaching focuses on composition, creative writing, and world literature, emphasizing textual form and structure.
Research interests include modernist/postmodernist poetry (e.g., Mina Loy, Lorine Niedecker, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz), global literatures (Eastern European and Latin American traditions), and Spanish Baroque poetry. His book Irredenta (Nightboat Books, 2021) explores these themes, alongside poems published in The Antioch Review, Colorado Review, and others. He integrates travel experiences (e.g., Slovenia, Spain) into his work.
Teaching responsibilities include ENG 101 (Writing and Rhetoric I), ENG 208 (Personal/Expository Writing), and ENG 317 (Technical Writing). No formal awards are listed, but his pedagogical focus on textual analysis and global literary traditions is central to his scholarly identity.




