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Guillén, Claudio was born on September 2, 1924 in Paris. Son of Jorge and Germaine (Cahen) Guillén.
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comparative literature educator
Guillén, Claudio was born on September 2, 1924 in Paris. Son of Jorge and Germaine (Cahen) Guillén.
Bachelor, Williams College, 1943. Master of Arts, Harvard University, 1947. Doctor of Philosophy in Comparative Literature, Harvard University, 1953.
Teaching fellow Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1948-1950, 1952-1953, instructor summr school, 1967, professor comparative literature and Romance Languages, from 1978, chairman department comparative literature, from 1979, chairman literature major, from 1981. Instructor Spanish Cologne, 1950-1952. Assistant professor Spanish Princeton University, 1953-1960, associate professor.Spanish, 1960-1965, director program in comparative literature, 1963-1965.
Professor comparative literature University California-San Diego, 1965-1976, director Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies, 1975-1976. Visiting professor Bryn Mawr, 1956-1957, Johns Hopkins University, 1964-1965, Ecole Normale d'Auteuil, 1954, Malaga, 1977-1978, Barcelona, 1982-1983, 87. Instructor summer schools Middlebury, 1953, 1955, 1957, Malaga, 1975, 1980, Salamanca, 1976, Santander, 1978, 1979.
Director California Education Abroad Program, Madrid, 1972-1974. Member Committee on Comparative History of Literature in European Languages, from 1980. Director Clasicos Alfaguara, Madrid, from 1974.
Editorial council member PMLA, Princeton Series in European and Comparative Literature.
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Served with Free Franch Forces, Worl World War World War II. Member Modern Language Association (executive council 1970-1974), International Comparative Literature Association (executive committee 1973-1979), American Comparative Literature Association (executive committee 1966-1972), Spanish Society Comparative Literature (president 1983), American Academy Arts and Sciences.