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Rafael Reig is a faculty member in the Spanish Department at Saint Louis University-Madrid, where he teaches Spanish and Latin American literature as well as creative writing. He holds a Ph.D. from SUNY at Stony Brook and a Licenciado in Spanish Philology from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.
His research and teaching focus on 19th-century Spanish and Latin American literature and creative writing. With a background in both academic scholarship and literary creation, Reig bridges critical analysis and narrative artistry. His work explores themes of identity, morality, social critique, and historical memory, often through psychologically rich characters and complex narrative structures.
Reig's published novels reflect a deep engagement with contemporary and historical Spanish society. His works, published by Tusquets, span genres from literary realism to noir fiction, demonstrating versatility in tone and theme. The novels frequently examine moral ambiguity, urban life, and personal transformation, contributing significantly to modern Spanish fiction.
Scientific Awards:
- No scientific awards listed.
Advising and Grants: There is no public information available regarding graduate students advised or research grants received. However, Reig has taught creative writing at institutions such as Hotel Kafka in Madrid, suggesting mentorship experience in literary workshops.
Labs and Teams: No formal research labs or teams are mentioned. His academic and creative activities appear to be individual or workshop-based, particularly in the context of literary instruction and novel writing.




