Awards & Winners

Juan Felipe Herrera

Date of Birth 27-December-1948
Place of Birth Fowler
(Fresno County, California, United States of America)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Herrera, Juan Felipe
Profession Writer, Poet, Cartoonist, Teacher, Performer
Juan Felipe Herrera is a poet, performer, writer, cartoonist, teacher, and activist. Herrera's experiences as the child of migrant farmers have strongly shaped his work, such as the children's book Calling the Doves, which won the Ezra Jack Keats Book Award in 1997. Community and art has always been part of what has driven Herrera, beginning in the mid-seventies, when he was director of the Centro Cultural de la Raza, an occupied water tank in Balboa Park that had been converted into an arts space for the community. Herrera’s publications include fourteen collections of poetry, prose, short stories, young adult novels and picture books for children with twenty-one books in total in the last decade. Herrera was awarded the 2008 National Book Critics Circle Award in Poetry for Half the World in Light. In 2012, he was appointed California Poet Laureate by Gov. Jerry Brown.

Awards by Juan Felipe Herrera

Check all the awards nominated and won by Juan Felipe Herrera.

2008


National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry
Honored for : Half of the World in Light
PEN USA Literary Award for Poetry
Honored for : 187 Reasons Mexicanos Can\u2019t Cross the Border

Nominations 2008 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Half of the World in Light

2000


Nominations 2000 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Pura Belpré Award for Writing Laughing Out Loud, I Fly: Poems in English and Spanish

1987


American Book Awards
Honored for : Face Games