Discipline: Literature – poetry

Ángel García

Discipline: Literature – poetry
Region: Champaign, IL
MacDowell Fellowships: 2022

Ángel García, the proud son of Mexican immigrants, is the author of Teeth Never Sleep, winner of a 2018 CantoMundo Poetry Prize published by the University of Arkansas Press, winner of a 2019 American Book Award, finalist for a 2019 PEN America Open Book Award, and finalist for a 2020 Kate Tufts Discovery Award. His work has been published in the American Poetry Review, McSweeney's, Crab Orchard Review, RHINO, Connotation Press, Tinderbox, Huizache, Miramar, Waxwing, The Acentos Review, The Packinghouse Review, and The Good Men Project among others. He has also received fellowships from CantoMundo, Community of Writers-Squaw Valley, and Vermont Studio Center. Currently, Ángel is an assistant professor in the English department at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

At MacDowell, Ángel wrote new poems and revised several more poems from a current manuscript, tentatively titled, Indifferent Cities. These poems focus on ancestral lineage and chart generations of migration and immigration between Mexico and the United States.

Portrait by Anna Longworth

Studios

Heyward

Ángel García worked in the Heyward studio.

The Lodge Annex, a wing on the west side of the men’s dormitory (The Lodge), was completed in 1926. Initially intended as an apartment for a caretaker, the space was soon repurposed as a live-in studio for writers. In recognition of a major endowment gift from the DuBose and Dorothy Heyward Foundation, Lodge Annex was…

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