Andrés Montoya
Andrés Montoya | |
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Born | May 18, 1969 |
Died | May 26, 1999 30) | (aged
Nationality | American |
Alma mater |
California State University, Fresno, University of Oregon |
Notable works | The Iceworker Sings and Other Poems |
Notable awards | American Book Award |
Andrés Montoya (May 18, 1968 – May 26, 1999) was a Latino American poet.
Life
He graduated from California State University, Fresno, and from the University of Oregon.[1]
His work appeared in The Santa Clara Review, In the Grove, Bilingual Review/Revista Bilingüe, and Flies, Cockroaches, and Poets.
His father, Malaquias Montoya, teaches at University of California, Davis, and was visiting fellow at the Institute for Latino Studies (ILS) at the University of Notre Dame.
He died from leukemia, before his book was published.
The biennial Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize is awarded by the Institute for Latino Studies, at the University of Notre Dame.[2][3]
Awards
- 1997 UC Irvine’s Chicano/Latino Literary Prize, for The Iceworker Sings and Other Poems, selected by Francisco X. Alarcón
- 2000 American Book Award, Before Columbus Foundation
Works
- The Iceworker Sings and Other Poems. Bilingual Review Press. September 1999. ISBN 978-0-927534-86-4.
- In brown America. University of Oregon. 1994.
Anthologies
- Christopher Buckley, David Oliveira, M. L. Williams, and Mark Jarman, eds. (March 15, 2001). How Much Earth: An Anthology of Fresno Poets. Heyday Books. ISBN 978-0-9666691-7-6.
- Rick Heide, ed. (2002). "the rains have left and ernesto is dead". Under the fifth sun: Latino literature from California. Heyday Books. ISBN 978-1-890771-59-1.
- Stan Yogi, Gayle Mak, Patricia Wakida, eds. (2007). Highway 99: A Literary Journey Through California's Great Central Valley. Great Valley Books/Heyday Books. ISBN 978-1-59714-067-6.
References
- ↑ Aragón, Francisco (2010-01-05). "Letras Latinas Blog: HOMESTRETCH: 4th Edition of the Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize". Letras Latinas Blog. Retrieved 2016-08-11.
- ↑ http://poetry.about.com/od/onlinecontests/a/montoyaprize.htm
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-12-02. Retrieved 2009-11-27.
External links
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