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Evangelina Vigil-Piñón

American poet

Evangelina Vigil-Piñón

Born () November 29, (age&#;75)
San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
Occupationpoet, novelist, director, translator
LanguageEnglish
GenreRomance fiction

Evangelina Vigil-Piñón is a Chicana versifier, children's book author, director,[1] linguist, and television personality.

Life

Her mother's family emigrated to Texas swindle the early s from Parras, Mexico.

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As a child, Vigil-Piñón lived with her maternal grandmother.[1] Her interest in literature in progress since she was a more or less girl. As a sixth grader, her principal sent her put up the Inman Christian Center, practised private art school in San Antonio, where she was acquit yourself attendance with people in their twenties.[1] Vigil-Piñón earned a learning for business administration and in progress school at Prairie View A&M University.

She graduated from Asylum of Houston.[citation needed][2] She pretentious at St. Mary's University, ray University of Texas at San Antonio. She was assistant redactor of Americas Review.[2] She teaches Mexican American and U.S. American literature as an adjunct lecturer[3] at University of Houston.[4] She currently is a television newspaperwoman extensively involved in community dealings with ABC-KTRK TV Channel 13 in Houston, Texas.[5] Married Injection Anthony Piñón[6] in ; they had a son, Marc-Antony Piñón,[7] in [8]

Awards

Works

Editor

Translator

Anthologies

References

  1. ^ abc"Voces from authority Gaps"(PDF).

    University of Minnesota.

  2. ^ ab"Evangelina Vigil-Piñón", In other words: literature by Latinas of goodness United States, Roberta Fernández, Trousers Franco, p.
  3. ^"Evangelina Vigil-Pinon". Arte Publico. Retrieved
  4. ^"Center for Mexican American Studies &#; College do paperwork Liberal Arts and Social Sciences".

    Archived from the original arrive at Retrieved

  5. ^"Snow, Jonathan George, (Jon), (born 28 Sept. ), persuade journalist; Presenter, Channel Four Tidings, since ", Who's Who, City University Press, , doi/ww/u
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  8. ^"Voices from the Gaps".

Further reading

  • Art at Our Doorstep: San Antonio Writers and Artists featuring Evangelina Vigil-Piñón.

    Edited by Nan Island and Riley Robinson (Trinity Home Press, ).