Charles Piano

Professor Emeritus of Spanish

Charles "Carlos" Piano joined the Kenyon in faculty in 1969, having taught for a few years in other institutions. In his forty-one years of teaching, he has had an opportunity to teach almost every course in a standard Spanish and Latin American literature curriculum. His special interest, however, has always been Latin American literature. He has found it particularly gratifying to introduce Kenyon students to so many great novelists, short-story writers, and poets, many of whom have moved to the forefront of world attention in recent years.

Areas of Expertise

Latin American novel, Latin American short story, Argentine literature

Education

Ph.D. UCLA
B.A. Rutgers

Courses Taught

Spanish 343 Don Quijote
Spanish 354 The Literature of National Experience in Argentina
Spanish 353 The Literature of National Experience in Mexico
Spanish 348 The Contemporary Latin American Novel