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Vince Gotera (Vicente Ferrer Gotera) was born on 20 June, 1952 in San Francisco, California, U.S., is an American poet and writer (born 1952). Discover Vince Gotera's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

Popular As Vicente Ferrer Gotera
Occupation Poet, writer, critic, professor
Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 20 June, 1952
Birthday 20 June
Birthplace San Francisco, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1900

Gotera's work has appeared in such literary magazines as Ploughshares, Caliban, Amerasia, The Kenyon Review, The Asian Pacific American Journal, Zone 3, and others, as well as in anthologies like Contemporary Fiction by Filipinos in America, Tilting the Continent: Southeast Asian American Writing, and From Totems to Hip-Hop: A Multicultural Anthology of Poetry Across the Americas, 1900–2002.

1952

Vince Gotera (born June 20, 1952) is an American poet and writer, best known as Editor of the North American Review.

Born Vicente Ferrer Gotera on June 20, 1952, to Candida Fajardo Gotera and Martin Avila Gotera, immigrants from the Philippines.

He was born and raised in San Francisco, but spent some time as a child in the Philippines.

1971

In 1971, Gotera started college at Stanford University.

1972

Having a draft lottery number of 30, Gotera served in the US Army during the Vietnam War (1972–1975).

1977

After returning to college, he earned an A.A. in General Studies from City College of San Francisco (1977), a B.A. in English from Stanford (1979), and then an M.A. in English (American Literature) from San Francisco State University (1981).

1989

Gotera then moved to Indiana University, where he earned an M.F.A. in poetry (1989) and a joint (or double-major) PhD in English and in American Studies (1992).

He also taught at Humboldt State University from 1989 to 1995.

Other institutions where he has taught include Indiana University, Grinnell College, and Wartburg College.

He also frequently teaches creative writing at the annual Iowa Summer Writing Festival sponsored by the University of Iowa.

Gotera and Nick Carbó are the co-founders of FLIPS, a listserve for writers of Filipino ancestry and anyone interested in Filipino literature and arts.

1994

About Ghost Wars critic Matthew Hundley wrote, "For those of us who have not experienced war – nor have direct contact with family members who have – these poems give us a taste of the pain and pleasure that war brings about. Dragonfly (Pecan Grove Press, 1994) was Gotera's first poetry collection; critic Will Hochman called Dragonfly "a collection of poems that feels like a scalpel – in the book's cultural wingspan, Vince Gotera flies through Vietnam, rock and roll, terrorism and art with a voice that is iconoclastic, steely and real."

Gotera has also published a book of literary criticism titled Radical Visions: Poetry by Vietnam Veterans (University of Georgia Press, 1994.)

1995

Since 1995, Gotera has taught at the University of Northern Iowa, where he is a professor of English specializing in creative writing (both poetry and fiction) and multicultural American literature.

Previously, he was Associate Editor of Literary Magazine Review (1995–2001) and Poetry Editor of Asian America: Journal of Culture and the Arts (1991–1993).

1996

In 1996, Nick Carbó called him a "leading Filipino-American poet of this generation"; later, in 2004, Carbó described him as "one of the leading Asian American poets ... willing to take a stance against American imperialism."

1997

FLIPS has been a thriving cyber-community since its founding in 1997.

2000

In 2000, Gotera was appointed Editor of the North American Review (NAR); established in 1815, the NAR is the longest-lived literary magazine in the US.

2003

Gotera's second poetry collection Ghost Wars was published by Final Thursday Press (2003); this chapbook won the Global Filipino Literary Award for Poetry in 2004.

2004

Gotera's blog also features reprints from his 2004 book-review column in the Cedar Falls Times, titled "Of Books and Such."

The title of this column is a tribute to his father Martin Gotera, who wrote a column titled "Of This and Such" in the San Francisco-based Philippine News during the '60s and '70s.

Gotera is also an emerging filmmaker.

In 2004, Gotera won the Global Filipino Literary Award in Poetry, an international award sponsored by the journal Our Own Voice. His national awards include a Creative Writing Fellowship in Poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts (1993), The Felix Pollak Prize in Poetry from The Madison Review (1988), the Mary Roberts Rinehart Award in poetry (1988), and an Academy of American Poets Prize (1988).

He has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize three times.

2006

At the University of Northern Iowa, Gotera won a Faculty Excellence Award from the College of Humanities and Fine Arts (2006).

Selected poems, online

Selected stories, in print

Selected essays, online

Selected anthologized pieces, online

Selected videos, online

Selected interviews, online

2007

Gotera is the author of three poetry collections, most recently Fighting Kite (Pecan Grove Press, 2007).

In The Best American Poetry blog, Emma Trelles includes Fighting Kite among "a list of chapbooks well worth the read."

2008

In 2008, Gotera started a blog, The Man with the Blue Guitar. This blog discusses his poetry, poetics, fiction, and other literary ventures.

2009

His 2009 video titled "'Maybe Dats Your Pwoblem Too' by Jim Hall" is a spoken-word performance of James W. Hall's humorous poem with Spiderman as speaker.

About this film Jim Hall wrote, "I'm honored he did such a great job with this poem. He actually performs it better than I do."

"Deconstructing Cummings" is Gotera's animation of e. e. cummings's poem "l(a" – a video aimed at helping students "decode" and understand a notoriously difficult poem.

Gotera has won international, national, and local awards for his writing and teaching.