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Javier Zamora (born 1990) is a Salvadoran poet and activist. Early life Zamora was born in San Luis La Herradura, El Salvador and immigrated to the United States at the age of nine, joining his parents in California. Education He earned a BA at the University of California, Berkeley and an MFA at New York University and was a 2016–2018 Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University. Career Zamora's chapbook Nueve Años Inmigrantes/Nine Immigrant Years won the 2011 Organic Weapon Arts Contest, and his first poetry collection, Unaccompanied, was published in 2017 by Copper Canyon Press. His poetry can be found in American Poetry Review, Best New Poets 2013, Kenyon Review, Narrative Magazine, The New Republic, The New York Times, Ploughshares, and Poetry. Honors Zamora's honors include Barnes & Noble Writer for Writer's Award (2016), Meridian Editors’ Prize, and the Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowship from the Poetry Foundation. Zamora has received fellowships from the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, CantoMundo, Colgate University, The Frost Place, MacDowell Colony, The Macondo Writers Workshop, the Napa Valley Writers’ Conference, the National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship in Creative Writing, and Yaddo. In 2017, Zamora was awarded the Narrative Prize for "Sonoran Song," "To the President-Elect," and "Thoughts on the Anniversary of My Crossing the Sonoran Desert". In 2023 he received a PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Literary Award for Solito: A Memoir. Activism Zamora was a founder, with poets Marcelo Hernandez Castillo and Christopher Soto (AKA Loma), of the Undocupoets campaign which eliminated citizenship requirements from major first poetry book prizes in the United States. Books Nueve Años Immigrantes/Nine Immigrant Years Organic Weapon Arts, 2012. ISBN 9780982710616, OCLC 824739031 – chapbook Unaccompanied, Copper Canyon Press: Port Townsend, 2017. ISBN 9781556595110, OCLC 972237998:- The poetry book "Unaccompanied" by Javier Zamora provides a moving and intimate viewpoint on the experience of migration and the difficulties unaccompanied Central American children have when crossing the border between the United States and Mexico. Zamora explores ideas of identity, belonging, and the pursuit of home using strong and vivid language. These young refugees' experiences are made very relatable and understandable by the poems' vivid imagery and poetic approach. The book transports readers through the emotional landscapes of migration while illuminating the struggles endured by people looking for a better life. The poems become more real and emotionally resonant due to Zamora's personal connection to the subject matter, which also provides a counternarrative and humanizes the experiences of unaccompanied children. "Unaccompanied" poses significant queries regardg immigration laws, human rights, and the effects of boundaries on people and families. Zamora's contribution to "Unaccompanied" has won several awards and praise. The collection won the Northern California Book Award 2018 and was a finalist for the 2018 Kate Tufts Discovery Award. The Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowship is one of the many literary honors bestowed to Zamora. Solito: A Memoir, Hogarth Books: New York, 2022.In AnthologyGhost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology, University of Georgia Press, 2018. ISBN 9780820353159, OCLC 1004957170References External links Poetry and Profile at Poetry Foundation website Profile at Poets & Writers magazine "Sonoran Song and Other Poems" at Narrative Magazine. Appearances on C-SPAN. Discover the Javier Zamora popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Javier Zamora books.

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  • Solito synopsis, comments

    Solito

    Javier Zamora

    «En esta conmovedora autobiografía que no podrás soltar, un joven poeta relata la inolvidable historia de su desgarradora migración hacia Estados Unidos desde El Salvador a los nue...

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    Rivermouth

    Alejandra Oliva

    Best Nonfiction of 2023 Kirkus “One of the most thoughtful meditations on our nation’s immigration policy in recent memory."  The Boston GlobeA chronicle of translatio...

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    The Life and Death of the American Worker

    Alice Driver

    In the spirit of investigative journalism by Patrick Radden Keefe, Matthew Desmond and Beth Macy, an explosive exposé of the toxic labor practices at the largest meatpacking compan...

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    Summary of Solito A Memoir By Javier Zamora

    Willie M. Joseph

    DISCLAIMERThis book does not in any capacity mean to replace the original book but to serve as a vast summary of the original book.Summary of Solito A Memoir By Javier ZamoraIN THI...