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  2. Gary Soto - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 December 2024. American poet and writer Gary Soto Soto at the 2001 National Book Festival Born Gary Anthony Soto (1952-04-12) April 12, 1952 (age 72) Fresno, California Occupation Author, poet Education MFA Alma mater UC Irvine, CSU Fresno Period 1977-present Genre poetry, novels, memoirs, children's ...

  3. Living Up the Street - Wikipedia

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    Living up the Street is a book written by Gary Soto. It was published in 1985. It was published in 1985. The book is a collection of short stories , recollections of growing up Chicano in Fresno, California .

  4. List of poets from the United States - Wikipedia

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    Gary Snyder (born 1930) Laurel Snyder (born 1974) Gustaf Sobin (1935–2005) Roberto Solis (born 1945) Gilbert Sorrentino (1929–2006) Gary Soto (born 1952) Juliana Spahr (born 1966) Harriet Mabel Spalding (1862–1935) Susan Marr Spalding (1841–1908) Anne Spencer (1882–1975) Jack Spicer (1925–1965) Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford ...

  5. Working Classics - Wikipedia

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    Working Classics: Poems on Industrial Life is a literary anthology of American working-class poetry written during the second half of the 20th century. The book identifies within post- World War II American literature an emerging trend: a new poetry about mills and mines and blue-collar neighborhoods.

  6. 1952 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Archibald Macleish, Collected Poems, 1917–1952, winner of the Pulitzer Prize [15] W. S. Merwin, A Mask for Janus, New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press; awarded the Yale Younger Poets Prize, 1952 (reprinted as part of The First Four Books of Poems, 1975) [17] Frank O'Hara, A City in Winter and Other Poems [18]

  7. Luis Omar Salinas - Wikipedia

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    Salinas is regarded as "one of the founding fathers of Chicano poetry in America." [6] While a student at California State University Fresno Salinas published his first book, Crazy Gypsy, which sold well and earned him a reputation as both "a Chicano poet and as one of the leaders of the 'Fresno School' of poets, which included Gary Soto, Ernesto Trejo, Leonard Adame and others."

  8. Ed Dorn - Wikipedia

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    Gunslinger is a long poem in five sections. Part 1 was first published in 1968, and the final complete text appeared in 1974. Other important publications include The Collected Poems: 1956-1974 (1975), Recollections of Gran Apacheria (1975), Abhorrences (1989), High West Rendezvous: A Sampler (1997), and [Way More West: New and Selected Poems ...

  9. Charles Olson - Wikipedia

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    Charles Olson (27 December 1910 – 10 January 1970) was a second generation modernist American poet [1] who was a link between earlier modernist figures such as Ezra Pound and William Carlos Williams and the third generation modernist New American poets.