Ángel Lozada

Ángel Lozada

Ángel Lozada, 1998
Born (1968-10-10) October 10, 1968
Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
Nationality American
Ethnicity Puerto Rican
Citizenship American
Alma mater George Washington University,
Johns Hopkins University,
New York University,
The European Graduate School
Notable works La patografía,
No quiero quedarme sola y vacía,
El Libro de la Letra A

Ángel Luis Lozada Novalés (Ángel Lozada) is a Puerto Rican novelist, activist, educator and scholar.

Early life

He was born in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, in 1968. He has a Bachelors in Sciences from The George Washington University (1990) and a Masters in Science from Johns Hopkins University (1998). He is a Ph. D. candidate in Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Literatures at New York University under the supervision of Prof. Eduardo Subirats Rüggeberg.[1] He has studied creative writing with Chilean author Diamela Eltit. He has published two novels, La Patografía[2][3] and No quiero quedarme sola y vacía.[4][5]

Ángel Lozada was a Jesuit from the Maryland Province (1994–1996). He has been initiated in several African American religious traditions, and is a Palero (since 1998) and a Santero priest (since 2000), and has studied with several Palería, Ifá and Santería priests in New York City. He is also a professional intuitive Tarot Reader, and has studied divination and the esoteric tradition with Rachel Pollack and Christine Payne-Towler.

Lozada now lives in Pittsburgh, but formerly lived in New York City.

Lozada's controversial writings focus on marginalized subjects, animalization, colonization, transculturation, the Puerto Rican Diaspora, and recently, on the relationships between writing, schizophrenia, power and culture as they are deployed via academic discourses and languages. He has written extensively about the experiences of the Puerto Rican Gay subject within the larger context of postmodern, postindustrial American society.

Lozada is HIV-positive and has talked and written openly and explicitly about his health condition in his fiction and interviews.[1]

Angel Lozada is currently at the PhD program in Philosophy, Art and Social Thought at the European Graduate School.

Published novels

Contribution to anthologies

Essays

References

  1. 1 2 Interview, Intellectuals against Academics, 12/2009.
  2. Villanueva Collado, Alfredo. “René Marqués, Angel Lozada, and the Constitution of the (Queer) Puerto Rican National Subject”. CENTRO Journal 19:1 (Spring 2007), 179191.
  3. La Fountain-Stokes, Lawrence. "Queer Ducks, Puerto Rican Patos, and Jewish American Feygelekh: Birds and the Cultural Representation of Homosexuality." CENTRO: Journal of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies 19.1 (Spring 2007): 192229, retrieved on November 21, 2008.
  4. Vázquez Cruz, Carlos. “Te quedarás como no quieres: La Loca de Ángel Lozada y su sobredosis de Nueva York" Paper presented on 'The City and Hispanic Literatures Symposium.' Lehman College, The City University of New York. April 2, 2011.
  5. Clavel Caraquillo, Manuel."Reseña: No quiero quedarme sola y vacía, nueva novela de Ángel Lozada"
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