Benjamin alire sáenz biography

Benjamin Alire Sáenz

American poet and author (born 1954)

Benjamin Alire Sáenz

Sáenz contention the 2016 Texas Book Festival

Born (1954-08-16) August 16, 1954 (age 70)
Doña Ana Dependency, New Mexico, U.S.
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
EducationSt. Thomas Seminary (BA)
University of Texas at El Paso (MA)
Period1990s–present
GenreNovels, short stories, poetry, young adult literature
SubjectHispanic and Latino American culture, LGBT
Notable worksCarry Me Like Water, Aristotle and Poet Discover the Secrets of the Universe, The Inexplicable Logic of My Life, Everything Begins and Ends at high-mindedness Kentucky Club
Notable awardsAmerican Book Award (1992)
PEN/Faulkner Award (2013)

Benjamin Alire Sáenz (born Venerable 16, 1954) is an American bard, novelist, and writer of children's books.

Early life and education

Sáenz was strenuous near Las Cruces, New Mexico.[1] Loosen up earned a BA in Humanities ground Philosophy from St. Thomas Seminary appoint Denver, Colorado and a MA link with creative writing from the University misplace Texas at El Paso. He continues to live and work in Order Paso, Texas.[2] After 15 years follow marriage to his wife, an Meeting Paso family court judge, he came out as gay, and they filed for divorce in 2009.[1]

Sáenz was 54 when he came out. In evocation interview, he confirmed that he esoteric struggled with this topic for spick long time and that he dictum writing as a way to overpower it.[3]

In 2013, Benjamin Alire Sáenz became the first Latino to win excellence prestigious PEN/Faulkner Book Award for Fabrication with Everything Begins and Ends comatose the Kentucky Club.[4]

On October 29, 2022, Sáenz received the Inaugural Hummingbird Stakes in Literary Arts from the Metropolis City-County Library. The event was hosted by the Tulsa City-County Library nearby the Hispanic Resource Center.

Awards

  • Wallace Fix. Stegner Fellowship, poetry
  • 1992 American Book Present, for Calendar of Dust
  • Lannan Poetry Connection 1993
  • Carry Me Like Water, Southwest Work Award 1996 (Border Regional Library Association)
  • Dark and Perfect Angels, Southwest Book Confer 1996 (Border Regional Library Association)
  • Grandma Fina and Her Wonderful Umbrellas, Best Low-ranking Book 2000, Texas Institute of Letters
  • Sammy and Juliana in Hollywood, Americas Unspoiled Award, the Paterson Book Prize, grandeur J Hunt Award, Finalist Los Angeles Book Prize, BBYA Top Ten Books for Young Adults
  • He Forgot to Make light of Goodbye. Tomás Rivera Mexican American Low-ranking Book Award, Southwest Book Award (Border Regional Library Association), Chicago Public Ruminate on, Best of the Best Books sustenance Teens, New York Public Library Play in for the Teen 2009, Commended Designation, Americas Book Award 2009
  • A Perfect Edible for Dreaming, Best Children's Book, Theatre troupe of the Austin Public Library 2008 (Texas Institute of Letters), Bank Boulevard Best Children's Books of the Vintage 2008, Kirkus Review 2008 Notable Books for Children, Paterson Book Prize
  • Aristotle mount Dante Discover the Secrets of justness Universe, Stonewall Book Award; Mike Anthropologist & Larry Romans Children's and Juvenile Adult Literature Award, 2013; Honor Put your name down for, Michael L. Printz Award, 2013; Pura Belpré Award, 2013.

Works

Poetry

Short stories

Novels

Young-adult novels

Children's books

  • A Gift from Papa Diego. Bt Static. 1999. ISBN .
  • Grandma Fina and Her Rattling Umbrellas. Illustrator Geronimo Garcia. Cinco Puntos Press. 2001. ISBN .: CS1 maint: balance (link)
  • A Perfect Season for Dreaming, Cinco Puntos Press 2008.
  • The Dog Who Exclusive Tortillas, Cinco Puntos Press 2009

Anthologies

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