Jose B. Gonzalez
American poet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American poet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jose B. Gonzalez is a Latino poet and educator.
Jose B. Gonzalez | |
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Born | San Salvador, El Salvador |
Occupation | Poet, Educator, Featured Speaker |
Nationality | American |
Genre | Poetry |
Website | |
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Gonzalez authored the poetry collections, Toys Made of Rock (Bilingual Review Press, 2015),[1] and When Love Was Reels (Arte Public Press, 2017),[2] and with John S. Christie, served as Co-Editor of Latino Boom: An Anthology of U.S. Latino Literature.[3] He was born in San Salvador, El Salvador in 1967, where he lived until he was eight. After his father and then his mother migrated to the U.S., he rejoined his family when he migrated to New London, Connecticut in 1976.
A photograph of him as a child in El Salvador and lines from his poetry are featured in the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.[4] He has appeared as a guest poet on Univision and American Latino TV and has been a contributor to Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education and National Public Radio (NPR).[5] He has also been featured in CBS New Radio. [6]
His poetry has been published in such journals as Quercus Review, Callaloo, The Teacher's Voice, Palabra, Acentos Review, and Colere, and anthologies including the Norton Anthology of American Literature, Coloring Book, Nantucket: A Collection, and Latino Boom: An Anthology of U.S. Latino Literature, and Ocho.[7] A recording of him reading his poetry is archived in the Library of Congress Palabra Archive that also features such authors as Gabriel García Márquez, Gabriela Mistral, Pablo Neruda,and Jorge Luis Borges.[8] [9] He founded LatinoStories.com.[10]
He is a graduate of New London High School,[11] and holds a Bachelor of Science from Bryant University, a Master's in Teaching English from Brown University, and a Ph.D. in English from the University of Rhode Island. He is a professor of English at the United States Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut.[12]
He is the recipient of the following awards:
Gonzalez has been a featured speaker throughout the country including at Fairfield University,[26] Rutgers University[27] Pittsburg State University (Kansas),[28] Del Mar College (Corpus Christi, Texas),[29] Cornell University [30] Connecticut College,[31] The Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian[32] in Washington DC, at festivals such as the Newburyport Literary Festival,[33] and the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival.[34] He has presented his poetry in countries such as El Salvador and Spain.[35]
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