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Vericat Pérez-Mínguez Fabio

Fabio L. Vericat (M.A Edinburgh, Ph.D. Glasgow) lectures and is currently Deputy Head in the Department of English Literature at Universidad Complutense de Madrid. His research interests mainly focus on literary media and critical writing in the broad Modernist period including Henry James and T. S. Eliot, but also on Nathaniel Hawthorne's romances and the daguerreotype, and, lately on Samuel Beckett's theatre and media work. Dr. Vericat is currently working on the subject of ‘literary audio' exploring the literary text as audiovisual technology and in comparison to other media's textual dimension, such as radio plays and silent cinema. He is actively publishing and conferencing in these areas, as he has also written reviews of contemporary fiction as well as interviewed writers such as James Kelman and James Ellroy. He is the author of From Physics to Metaphysics: Philosophy and Allegory in the Critical Writings of T. S. Eliot.

Some Recent Publications:

Fabio L. Vericat (contributor), Modernism: A Dictionary, Ed. V. Kolokotroni and O. Taxidou (Edinburgh University Press). Forthcoming

Fabio L. Vericat, ‘It Sounds Like Writing to Me: T.S. Eliot’s Radio Talks and the Auditory Imagination' en T. S. Eliot, France, and the "Mind of Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishers). Forthcoming (Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishers). Forthcoming

Fabio L. Vericat, ‘Her Master’s Voice: Dictation, the Typewriter and Henry James’s Trouble with the Speech of American Women,’ South Atlantic Review. Forthcoming

Fabio L. Vericat, ‘Committed to Autonomy: Modernism, Ideology and the Aesthetics of Industrialization in Ezra Pound’s ‘Machine Art’’ (1927-1930) in Autonomy and Commitment in Twentieth-century British Arts, Collection Present Perfect 6 (Montpellier: Presses Universitaires de la Méditerranée, 2012), pp.  61-72 (ISBN : 9782842699673. ISSN : 02205610)

Fabio L. Vericat, ‘Betwixt-and-Between: The Novelization of Peter Pan as Literary Hybrid’ en Barrie, Hook & Peter Pan: Studies on a Contemporary Myth, Alfonso Muñoz Corcuera y Elisa Di Biase Eds. (Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishers, 2012), pp. 106-122 (ISBN 139781443840026)

Fabio L. Vericat, ‘Letting the Writing do the Talking: Denationalizing English and James Kelman's Translated Accounts,’ Scottish Literary Review, 3.1 (2011)(ISSN 17565634), pp. 129-151.