Miguel Algarín
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Born | ca. 1940 Puerto Rico |
Literary movement | Nuyorican |
Notable award(s) | American Book Award, Obie Award |
Miguel Algarín (born ca. 1940 in Puerto Rico), is a Puerto Rican poet, writer, co-founder of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, and retired Rutgers University professor of English.
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[edit] Early years
Algarín was educated and raised in culturally-minded household. The love for all things involving culture always prevailed in his family. He received his primary and secondary education in New York and later went on to college. He developed a love and understanding of the works of Shakespeare. Shakespeare's storytelling of England was the force that motivated him to someday have a place of his own where he could tell the story of where he lives. Eventually, Algarín became a Professor of Shakespeare, Creative Writing and United States Ethnic Literature at Rutgers University.
In 1973, Algarín was using the living room of his apartment in Manhattan as a gathering place for poets and artists. By 1975, there were so many poets and artists gathering and reciting their works in the apartment, that Algarín decided to look for a more comfortable location.
[edit] Nuyorican Poets Cafe
Algarín, Miguel Piñero, and other poets rented a location on East 6th Street and named it the Nuyorican (New York-Puerto Rican) Poets Cafe. In 1980, Algarín purchased a building on East 3rd Street to expand the cafe. The Cafe is now a non-profit organization that offers programs which include poetry and prose readings, theatrical and musical performances, and visual arts exhibits.
The theater has won over 30 "AUDELCO Awards" and was honored with an Obie grant for excellence in theater. Of the screenplays read in the theater, 40 have been turned into films. The Latin Jam Session which is celebrated at the Cafe has been a weekly "Critics Choice" at the New York Press for six consecutive years.
The Cafe also has a radio broadcast on WBAI, where Algarín starts the broadcast with his signature "We're live from the Nuyorican Poets Cafe".
Algarín edited with Miguel Piñero "Nuyorican Poetry: An Anthology of Puerto Rican Words and Feelings". He is the editor of "Action: The Nuyorican Cafe Theatre Festival" and co-editor of "Aloud". Among his award winning poems are "Times Now/Ya Es Hora" and "Love is Hard Work".
[edit] Honors
Algarín holds the status of Professor Emeritus for his more than 30 years of service to Rutgers University. He has received six American Book Awards and the Larry Leon Hamlin Producer's Award at the 2001 National Black Festival.
In the movie "Piñero", about the life of Miguel Piñero, directed by Leon Ichaso, starring Benjamin Bratt, Algarín is portrayed by actor Giancarlo Esposito.
[edit] Currently
Miguel Algarín retired as professor from Rutgers University, but continues as the executive producer of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe's theater and is currently working on a piece of literature titled "Dirty Beauty".
[edit] See also
- List of famous Puerto Ricans
- List of Puerto Rican writers
- Puerto Rican literature
- Miguel Pinero, co-founder of Nuyorican Poetry movement
- Giannina Braschi, leading lady of Nuyorican culture and author of Spanglish novel, Yo-Yo Boing!
- Pedro Pietri, co-founder of Nuyorican Poet's Cafe
[edit] External links
- Nuyorican Poets Cafe
- [1] View Current TV's program on Nuyorican Power.