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H. G. Carrillo (Herman Glenn Caroll) was born on 1960 in Detroit, Michigan, United States, is an American writer. At 60 years old, H. G. Carrillo height not available right now. We will update H. G. Carrillo's height soon as possible.

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Popular As Herman Glenn Caroll
Occupation novelist
H. G. Carrillo Age 60 years old
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Birthplace Detroit, Michigan, United States
Date of death 20 April 2020
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Nationality American

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H. G. Carrillo Net Worth

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2020

Herman "H. G." Carrillo (born Herman Glenn Carroll, 1960 – April 20, 2020) was an American writer and Assistant Professor of English at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. In the 1990s, he began writing as "H. G. Carrillo", and he eventually adopted that identity in his private life as well, claiming to have been a Cuban immigrant who had left Cuba with his family at the age of 7. Carrillo wrote frequently about the Cuban immigrant experience in the United States, including in his only novel, Loosing My Espanish (2004).

2015

Carrillo kept his true identity hidden from even close acquaintances, including his husband, whom he married in 2015. Only after his death did the true details of his life become publicly known, after several members of his family revealed them.

2007

Carrillo was an assistant professor of English at George Washington University. He started teaching at the university level after 2007.

2005

Synopsis: "Oscar Delossantos is about to lose his job as a teacher at a Jesuit high school in Chicago. Rather than go quietly, he embarks on a valiant last history lesson that chronicles the flight from Cuba of his makeshift extended family. Evoking the struggle between nostalgia and the realities of the Cuban Revolution with both grit and lyricism, he inspires his students with an altogether dazzling reinterpretation of the Cuban-American experience." (Random House, Inc. 2005)

2004

Carrillo's first full-length novel, Loosing My Espanish (Pantheon, 2004) addresses the complexities of Latino immigration, religiously associated education, homosexuality, and lower class struggles from a Cuban immigrant's perspective.

2001

Carrillo received the Arthur Lynn Andrew Prize for Best Fiction in 2001 and 2003 as well as the Iowa Award in 2004. He has received several fellowships and grants, including a Sage Fellowship, a Provost's Fellowship, and a Newberry Library Research Grant. He earned the 2001 Glimmer Train Fiction Open Prize and was named the 2002 Alan Collins Scholar for Fiction.

2000

Carrillo received his BA in Spanish and English from DePaul University in Chicago in 2000 and an MFA from Cornell in 2007.

1960

Carrillo was born Herman Glenn Carroll in 1960, in Detroit, to African-American parents who had themselves been born and raised in Michigan, and who made a living as teachers. By the 1980s he had moved to Chicago, and after his partner died of complications related to AIDS in 1988, he began writing and devoted his life to it. During this period he began going by the name "Hermán G. Carrillo" and eventually "Hache" ("H" in Spanish); in his public persona he was supposedly born in Havana, Cuba in 1960, and emigrated with his family at the age of 7.

Several publications have included his work, including The Kenyon Review, Conjunctions, The Iowa Review, Glimmer Train, Ninth Letter, and Slice. Areas of interest include fiction writing, U.S. Latino literature and visual culture, literature and culture of the 1960s, 20th- and 21st-century US literature, and gender studies.