Gary Soto
A Career in Poetry and Prose
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About the Book
In a 1995 interview, prolific Chicano writer Gary Soto noted, “Wonderment has always been a part of my life.” This book surveys Soto’s immense range of poems, stories, novels, essays and plays for audiences of prereaders to adults. Soto’s world moves from the cotton and beet fields of the San Joaquin Valley to the blue-collar barrios of Fresno, and to urban and suburban settings in Oakland and Berkeley. Chapters analyze a wide variety of Soto titles, from his breakout works like 1977’s The Elements of San Joaquin to the Chato the Cat illustrated books for children.
With self-deprecating humor, particularly in his poems, Soto combines his wonderment with the trials and conflicts that beset him throughout life. In such novels as Jesse, Buried Onions and The Afterlife, and in his stories for YA readers, including Baseball in April and Petty Crimes, his broad array of characters confront the anxieties and annoyances of adolescence. Although he continues to motivate young Chicanos to read and write, Soto stakes his greatest claims to literary prominence through his poems, which are accessible to readers of all ages.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Ron McFarland
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 250
Bibliographic Info: notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2022
pISBN: 978-1-4766-8747-6
eISBN: 978-1-4766-4674-9
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Introduction 1
Chapter One: Gary Soto Sings Himself 9
Chapter Two: The Poems, 1977–1985 30
Chapter Three: A Mélange of Genres, 1985–1992 57
Chapter Four: Fin de Siècle, 1993–2000 86
Chapter Five: The Good Citizen, 2001–2008 111
Chapter Six: Gary Soto in Performance 140
Chapter Seven: Not Sitting Still, 2009–2021 158
Chapter Eight: Conclusions 191
Chapter Notes 203
Bibliography of Works by Gary Soto 209
Works Cited by Chapter 212
Index 225