Victor Hernández Cruz | |
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Born | February 6, 1949 Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico |
Period | 1960s - present |
Literary movement | Nuyorican |
Notable award(s) | International Griffin Poetry Prize; Guggenheim Foundation and NEA fellowships |
Victor Hernández Cruz (born: February 6, 1949 in Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican poet.[1]
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He moved to New York in 1954. He began writing at fifteen, and published his first collections of poetry in the late 1960s.
Hernández Cruz is distinguished member of the famed Nuyorican school of poets (also referred to as the Nuyorican Movement). Hernández Cruz tweaks syntactic conventions of English and Spanish to communicate his own voice.
He was Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets.[2][3]
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