Eric Graf

Eric Graf (Ph.D., Spanish Literature, University of Virginia, 1997) is Professor of Literature at Universidad Francisco Marroquín (Guatemala), the world’s only secular libertarian university. He hosts UFM’s online course “Discover Don Quijote de la Mancha,” which is available in both English and Spanish at donquijote.ufm.edu. He also hosts UFM’s online course “The School of Salamanca,” also available in both English and Spanish at salamanca.ufm.edu. He also teaches reading, writing, and topics related to Renaissance Literature and Golden Age Spain. He has published numerous articles and essays at news sites and in journals, both national and international, such as Cultura Económica, PanAm Post, eHumanista, Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, Procesos de mercado, Modern Language Notes, Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America, Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies, Hispanic Review, Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, and Bulletin of Hispanic Studies. He is author of two books: Cervantes and Modernity: Four Essays on Don Quijote (Bucknell UP, 2007) and De reyes a lobos: seis ensayos sobre Cervantes (Juan de la Cuesta Hispanic Monographs, 2018). He is currently working on a manuscript entitled Don Quijote and Liberty. All of his work can be found at his website: ufm.academia.edu/EricCliffordGraf.