Cervantes, Lorna Dee - Lynette Seator (essay Date 1984): Poetry Criticism Lynette Seator (essay date 1984) SOURCE “ Emplumada Chicana Ritesof-Passage,” in MELUS, Vol. 11, No. 2, Summer, 1984, pp. 23-38. In the following essay, Seator examines http://www.enotes.com/poetry-criticism/cervantes-lorna-dee/lynette-seator-essay-
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BookDetails Emplumada Cervantes, Lorna Dee Emplumada is Lorna Dee Cervantes’s first book, a collection of poems remarkable for their surface clarity, precision of image, and emotional http://www.upress.pitt.edu/BookDetails.aspx?bookId=34371
The SAC LitWeb Lorna Dee Cervantes Page An Interview with Lorna Dee Cervantes Biographical Sketch of Lorna Dee Cervantes Lorna Dee Cervantes from Voices from the Gaps. Back to Chicano Literature http://www.alamo.edu/sac/english/portales/cervante.htm
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Lorna Dee Cervantes Lorna Dee Cervantes was born in 1954. She is the author of From the Cables of Genocide Poems on Love and Hunger (Arte P blico Press, 1991 http://www.groovdigit.com/authors/lornadee/
Extractions: Lorna Dee Cervantes was born in 1954. She is the author of From the Cables of Genocide: Poems on Love and Hunger Emplumada (1981), which won an American Book Award. She is also co-editor of Red Dirt , a cross-cultural poetry journal, and her work has been included in many anthologies including Unsettling America: An Anthology of Contemporary Multicultural Poetry (eds. Maria Mazziotti Gillan and Jennifer Gillan, 1994), No More Masks! An Anthology of Twentieth-Century Women Poets (ed. Florence Howe, 1993), and After Aztlan: Latino Poets of the Nineties The Academy of American Poets poems "Bird Ave" "Poem for the Young White Man Who Asked Me How I, an Intelligent, Well-Read Person Could Believe in the War Between Races " "Freeway 280" Some Poems ... "Summer Ends Too Soon" (text; video "To We Who Were Saved by the Stars" "Visions of Mexico While at a Writing Symposium in Port Townsend, Washington" "Frank Sonata By Candlelight" & "Love of My Flesh, Living Death" ... 10 Seven-Minute Poems sites on Cervantes Voices From the Gaps Academy of American Poets SAC LitWeb Latino.com
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SJSU Poets Cervantes, Lorna Dee (alum 1984) Information from the Academy of American Poets; Information from the University of Minnesota Voices from the Gaps website http://www.sjsu.edu/reading/SJSU_Poets.htm
Extractions: SJSU Students Past and Present Ashton Sally, (alum 2001) Bland , Henry Meade (faculty 1899 - 1931) Burns Bill (alum 1966) Cervantes , Lorna Dee (alum 1984) Clark , Naomi (faculty) Lecturer SJSU alum; PhD from UC Santa Cruz Per Professor Alan Soldofsky - she helped make San Jose a center for poetry through the many workshops she led and her work at SJSU and the San Jose Poetry Center Quarterly Book of Literature for 1997 - information on Dr. Clark and her second book of poems -
PHONE-SOFT INTERNET DIRECTORY INTERNATIONAL:CERVANTES, LORNA DEE Lorna Dee Cervantes Page on Cervantes, authorized by the poet herself. Contains a biography, links to other sites, and postings of unpublished poetry and prose by Cervantes. http://www.phs2.net/cwi/L3/oi980i.htm
Extractions: TOP-LINK UP-LINK ADD URL SEARCH ... E-MAIL CERVANTES, LORNA DEE Lorna Dee Cervantes - Page on Cervantes, authorized by the poet herself. Contains a biography, links to other sites, and postings of unpublished poetry and prose by Cervantes. Lorna Dee Cervantes - An Academy of American Poets poetry "exhibit," includes a brief biography, online text of an essay, and an audio recording of the author reading one of her poems. Voices from the Gaps - Page from the Voices from the Gaps: Women Writers of Color. Contains a biography, selected bibliography, and links to other Cervantes sites.
Cervanteslorna Latinas in History 2008 CERVANTES, LORNA DEE (1954– ) “all the doors in my mind suddenly opened and everything was put into place… http://depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/latinashistory/cervanteslorna.html
Extractions: Lorna Dee Cervantes. Latinas in the United States: A Historical Encyclopedia. Emplumada , (1981). In 1974 she began to publish her own chapbooks, and eventually the literary journal, Mango , was born. Cervantes wrote the manuscript for From the Cables of Genocide: Poems on Love and Hunger (1991). The book gained wide recognition nationally and internationally and won the Latino Literature Prize and the Paterson Poetry Prize. LINKS Lorna Dee Cervantes' Blog
Lorna Dee Cervantes - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Cervantes, Lorna Dee ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 6, 1954 PLACE OF BIRTH San Francisco, California DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorna_Dee_Cervantes
Extractions: San Francisco, California Occupation poet Nationality USA Notable work(s) From the Cables of Genocide: Poems on Love and Hunger Emplumada Notable award(s) American Book Award, NEA Fellowship, Pushcart Prize, Pulitzer nomination lornadice.blogspot.com/ Literature portal Lorna Dee Cervantes (b. August 6, 1954, in San Francisco, California ) is an award-winning Chicana Native American poet who is considered one of the major Chicana poets of the past 40 years. She has been described by Alurista , as "probably the best Chicana poet active today." Lorna Dee Cervantes was born in 1954 in California. She grew up in San Jose, speaking English exclusively. This was strictly enforced by her parents, who allowed only English to be spoken at home by her and her brother. This was to avoid the racism that was occurring in her community at that time. Lorna Dee Cervantes was an associate professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder until 2007. She considers herself "a Chicana writer, a feminist writer, a political writer" (Cervantes). Her three collections of poetry, Emplumada, From the Cable of Genocide, and Drive: The First Quartet are held in high esteem and have attracted numerous nominations and awards. Contents
Extractions: Lorna Dee Cervantes opens her pencil into pixels - poetry, peace y Xicanisma This could be me signing your book if you order direct from the horse's hands. (Me: Born Year of the Horse in Chinese calendar. And, Ahau, Yellow Sun in the Tzolkin, the Mayan calendar which is the one I follow. Ha! Yellow Sun-Horse.) Bryce has revamped my webpage on Wings, and added the review copy along with these pics he took of me at the Texas debut of DRIVE: The First Quartet . These were taken Oct. 17, 2005 at Trinity University yukkin' it up with new and old buds, by the look of the grin, this must be after the performance: "YEA! It's OVER!" You can go to the Wings website if you're looking for bio info in a hurry. Otherwise, search this site for more than anyone would possibly want to know.
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Lorna Dee Cervantes, Lorna Dee Cervantes Lorna Dee Cervantes is an internationally acclaimed Chicana poet whose poetry has appeared in nearly 200 anthologies and textbooks. Her latest book DRIVE The First Quartet http://www.triptychreading.com/LornaDeeCervantes.html
Extractions: Lorna Dee Cervantes is an internationally acclaimed Chicana poet whose poetry has appeared in nearly 200 anthologies and textbooks. Her latest book DRIVE: The First Quartet , containing five separate collections, won the Balcones Award and was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. Her other books include From the Cables of Genocide: Poems on Love and Hunger , which won the Paterson Prize and Latino Literature Award, and Emplumada , winner of the American Book Award. She also founded the legendary small press and journal, Mango Publications, which first published Sandra Cisneros, Jimmy Santiago Baca, Alberto Rios, and Ray Gonzalez among others. Her many honors include two National Endowments for the Arts Awards, the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Writers' Award, and a Pushcart Prize. Purchase her books here
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