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    Gary Anthony Soto (born April 12, 1952) is an American poet, novelist, and memoirist.

  2. Gary Soto is the Young People Ambassador for the United Farm Workers of America (UFWA), which means that during his many visits to libraries and schools, he introduces kids to the legacy of the United Farm Workers organization.

  3. Gary Soto is known for a body of work that deals with the realities of growing up in Mexican American communities. In poems, novels, short stories, plays and over two dozen books for young people, Soto recreates the world of the barrio, the urban, Spanish-speaking neighborhood where he was raised, bringing the sights, sounds and smells vividly ...

  4. Born in Fresno, California, in 1952, Gary Soto is a poet, novelist, and children's author known for his reflections on the Chicano experience.

  5. Gary Soto. Born and raised in Fresno, California, is the author of thirteen poetry collections for adults, most notably NEW AND SELECTED POEMS, a 1995 finalist for both the Los Angeles Times Award and the National Book Award.

  6. May 14, 2018 · Hailed as one of the top Mexican-American writers in the United States, Gary Soto is also one of the most versatile. Winning awards and acclaim for his poetry in the years after he completed his education, Soto has also written short stories and autobiographical sketches.

  7. Examine the life, times, and work of Gary Soto through detailed author biographies on eNotes.

  8. American poet. Considered one of the most talented Chicano poets, Soto is consistently praised for his gripping depictions of poverty and desolation, especially among Mexican-Americans.

  9. Gary Soto has been a leading figure in Chicano literature since the 1977 publication of his first book of poems, The Elements of San Joaquin.

  10. 7+ Gary Soto Poems. Gary Soto is an American poet who has authored thirteen poetry collections. His most famous poem, ‘Oranges,’ is read by students around the world. His New and Selected Poems was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Award and the National Book Award.

  11. Apr 24, 2018 · Gary Soto is one of California's most prolific Chicano poets and writers. He's published some 40 books, including children's books, novels and musicals, and has been a finalist for the National Book Award, and a Pulitzer.

  12. Born in Fresno, California, in 1952, Gary Soto is a poet, novelist, and children's author known for his reflections on the Chicano experience.

  13. The Tale of Sunlight. By Gary Soto. Listen, nephew. When I opened the cantina. At noon. A triangle of sunlight. Was stretched out. On the floor.

  14. Sep 1, 2021 · Gary Soto succeeds in bringing readers into the warm kitchens, onto the dusty, dry baseball fields, and the bully-ruled blacktops of his memories. His rhythms capture the sparse beauty and love of his Chicano childhood while never becoming too sweet to be real.

  15. Born in Fresno, California, on 12 April 1952, Gary Soto is one of the most prominent Mexican-American writers of his generation. Soto's grandparents were born in Mexico, migrated to the United States, and worked in the fields and factories of Fresno.

  16. Gary Soto. Born and raised in Fresno, California, is the author of thirteen poetry collections for adults, most notably NEW AND SELECTED POEMS, a 1995 finalist for both the Los Angeles Times Award and the National Book Award.

  17. Born in Fresno, California, in 1952, Gary Soto is a poet, novelist, and children's author known for his reflections on the Chicano experience.

  18. Gary Soto has received public and critical praise for his poetry and prose memoirs, which explore the pleasures and difficulties of life for working-class Chicanos.

  19. Oranges’ by Gary Soto is a thoughtful poem that details a young boys first date to a drugstore and his purchase of chocolate. The poem is written in a narrative format. It follows the young boy from his walk to the girl’s house, to the drugstore, and outside again.

  20. How Things Work. By Gary Soto. Today it’s going to cost us twenty dollars. To live. Five for a softball. Four for a book, A handful of ones for coffee and two sweet rolls, Bus fare, rosin for your mother’s violin. We’re completing our task.

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