Sandra María Esteves

Sandra María Esteves
Born 1948
The Bronx, New York
Occupation Poet, Visual Artist
Nationality American
Literary movement Nuyorican
Notable works Yerba Buena, Tropical Rain, Bluestown Mockingbird Mambo
Website
www.sandraesteves.com

Sandra María Esteves is an American poet and graphic artist. She was born and raised in the Bronx, New York, and is one of the founders of the Nuyorican poetry movement. She has published numerous collections of poetry and has conducted literary programs at organizations including the New York City Board of Education, the Caribbean Cultural Center and El Museo del Barrio. She lives in New York City.

Life

Self-described "Puerto Rican - Dominican - Borinqueña - Quisqueyana - Taíno - Africana," Esteves was born in the South Bronx of Puerto Rican and Dominican parents [1][2][3] Her early education was in a Catholic boarding school where she experienced traumatic anti-Hispanic prejudice that caused her to switch languages from Spanish to English-dominant. After she graduated from high school, she attended New York's Pratt Institute where she studied Fine Arts, Film, Art Education and Creative Writing. Called the Godmother of Nuyorican Poetry, Esteves is one of the founding poets of the Nuyorican Poetry Movement. She has closely been associated with the poets of the Nuyorican Poets Café and was one of the few women involved with this group in the 1970s and 1980s.

Works

Publications

Selected Poems in Anthologies, Literary Journals and Web sites

Productions

- Mandalas & Metaphors; Westfield State University Downtown Arts Gallery; 2011.
- DivaNations, Nuyorican Poets Café; 2010.
- Ovations School of Humanities & Social Sciences/Springfield Technical Community College, 2007.
- Director/Producer, Rose In Spanish Harlem, 1988.
- Producer, First Class by Candido Tirado (full-length equity showcase stage play), 1987.
- Producer, Accession, 1987. - Producer, Purple Paradise, 1986.
- Producer, Impact (full-length, equity showcase stage play), 1986.
- Producer/Creator, Grito de Lares, a bilingual multi-media poetry anthology (equity showcase); 1986, 1984.
- Producer, American Poets and Play Reading Series at Invisible Performance Workshop, 1986.
- Producer, Sweet Stuff (full-length, equity showcase stage play), 1985.
- Producer, Hakim (one-act, stage play touring production), 1986.

Awards

Esteves received her first poetry fellowship in 1980 from New York State CAPS. In 2010, she received a prestigious NEA Master Artist Award from Pregones Theater.

See also

References

  1. PBS. "Puerto Rican Poetry". Retrieved July 30, 2009.
  2. Acosta Belén, Edna. "Puerto Rican Diaspora: Esteves, Sandra María". Encyclopedia of Puerto Rico. Retrieved July 30, 2009. http://www.encyclopediapr.org
  3. Estill, Adriana. "Sandra María Esteves." In Latino and Latina Writers (vol. 2), ed. Alan West Duran, 873-883. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2004. ISBN 0-684-31295-6

External links

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