About

Guillermo Rebollo Gil (San Juan, 1979) is a poet, sociologist, translator and attorney. He is the author of several poetry, creative non-fiction and scholarly books, in Spanish and English. His publications include poetry in BOMB, Fence, Poetry Northwest, The Hopkins Review and Whale Road Review; literary criticism in Cleveland Review of Books, On the Seawall, The Smart Set, Tiny Molecules, and Annulet.  In 2020, the Spanish publisher Ediciones Liliputienses published an anthology of his poetry under the title Informe de Logros: poemas 2000-2019. His first English-language poetry collection, To Learn to Describe the Animal, is forthcoming with Gasher Press.

Guillermo’s scholarly work has appeared in The Journal of AutoethnographyLatin American & Caribbean Ethnic Studies, Race, Ethnicity & Education, Ethnic & Racial Studies, Journal of Feminist ScholarshipLiminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies, Journal of Popular Culture, and American Behavioral Scientist, among others. He is the author of the monographs Writing Puerto Rico: Our Decolonial Moment and Whiteness in Puerto Rico: Translation at a Loss.

 Es el papá de Lucas Imar y Elián Iré.