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Luis Omar Salinas
Luis Omar Salinas (1937–2008) was a leading Chicano poet〔("Luis Omar Salinas: Chicano Poet" ) by Gary Soto, ''MELU''S, Vol. 9, No. 2, Ethnic Biography and Autobiography (Summer, 1982), The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States (MELUS), page 47.〕 who published a number of well-received collections of poetry, including the ''Crazy Gypsy'', which has been described as "a classic of contemporary and Chicano poetry"),〔("Elegy for Desire: Luis Omar Salinas 1937-2008" ) by Christopher Buckley, The Writer's Chronicle, October/November 2008, The Association of Writers and Writing Programs.〕 ''I Go Dreaming Serenades'', and ''Afternoon of The Unreal''. He was awarded the Stanley Kunitz award by ''Columbia Magazine'' for one of his poems, and a General Electric Foundation Award. Salinas is regarded as "one of the founding fathers of Chicano poetry in America,"〔("Luis Omar Salinas," ) The HyperTexts Literary Journal, accessed Nov. 14, 2009.〕 with many of his poems being "canonized in U.S. Hispanic literature."
==Life==

Born on June 24, 1937 in Robstown, Texas, Salinas' father, Rosendo Valdez Salinas, was a second generation Mexicano-Tejano.〔("Luis Omar Salinas: Chicano Poet" ) by Gary Soto, ''MELU''S, Vol. 9, No. 2, Ethnic Biography and Autobiography (Summer, 1982), The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States (MELUS), pages 47-8.〕 Salinas was raised under poor circumstances in Robstown until, as a teenager, he moved with his family to California.
After graduating from Bakersfield High School, he served in the United States Marines Reserves and attended Bakersfield City College, where he earned an Associate of Arts degree in History. He then studied under Henri Coulette at California State University at Los Angeles before transferring to California State University Fresno.
Salinas dropped out of college and supported his writing through most of his life by doing various jobs. Toward the end of his life he returned to California State University Fresno, where he taught poetry.

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