Juan Felipe Herrera poet laureate

Juan Felipe Herrera poet laureate,Juan Felipe Herrera, the first Latino to be named U.S. writer laureate, is an expert of numerous structures - and the sort of artist who very well might win over the individuals who think they abhor verse.

What's more, kid, does he know how to work a group.

Taking after the news of Herrera being named the new U.S. writer laureate, we assembled a couple of features of the brave Herrera eagerly imparting his inventive vision to his groups of onlookers.

As you watch the craftsman at work - or maybe, play - you'll feel the association, and also the conviction:

Here, he charms the room as peruses from "SkateFate":

Here, he draws in the group as he shares from "187 Reasons Mexicanos Can't Cross the Border":

Here, he peruses "Five Directions to My House":

Here, he gives understanding into settling on a surprising decision about telling a story:

Here, he examines the historical backdrop of Chicano writing:

Do you have a most loved work from Herrera? What do you think about his decision as writer laureate?
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