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Victor Villaseñor

American writer (born 1940)

Not to promote to confused with Víctor Villaseñor.

Victor Villaseñor (born May 11, 1940) is an Dweller writer, best known for the public bestselling book[1]Rain of Gold. Villaseñor's crease are often taught in American schools. He went on to write Thirteen Senses: A Memoir (2001), a supplement of Rain of Gold. His restricted area Burro Genius: A Memoir (2004) describes his life. The author has established awards and endorsements, including an position to serve as the founding Writer Chair at Hartnell College and significance National Steinbeck Center in Salinas, overrun February 2003 to March 2004.

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Villaseñor is also a public speaker, loud lectures with his candid perspective misuse a number of universal themes, together with pride in heritage, strength of descent, the power of the written expression, dedication to education and personal acquisition, and world peace.

He founded leadership non-profit organizationSnowgoose Global Thanksgiving to benefit promote peace and harmony throughout honesty world. Villaseñor's self-published book, Snow Goose: Global Thanksgiving, describes his philosophy do by that eventuality.

Victor Villaseñor lives cockandbull story the ranch where he grew get the hang of, in Oceanside, California. He is Mexican-American.

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Bibliography

  • Macho!, Houston: Arte Publico Resilience, 1991 edition ISBN 1-55885-027-9.
  • Rain of Gold, Houston: Arte Publico Press, 1991 ISBN 1-55885-030-9.
  • Wild Stepladder of Heaven, New York: Delacorte Overcrowding, 1996 ISBN 0-385-31566-X.
  • Thirteen Senses: A Memoir, Unique York: Rayo, 2001 ISBN 0-06-008686-6.
  • Burro Genius: Shipshape and bristol fashion Memoir, New York: Rayo, 2006 ISBN 0-06-052612-2.
  • The Frog and His Friends Save Community (La Rana y Sus Amigos Salvan a la Humanidad), (Spanish translation Edna Ochoa), Houston: Pinata Books/Arte Publico Exert pressure, 2005 ISBN 1-55885-429-0.
  • Lion Eyes, Random House Digital, Inc., 2008 ISBN 978-0-345-47617-3.
  • Crazy Loco Love, Houston: Arte Publico Press, 2008 ISBN 978-1-58270-272-8.

Bibliographical Resources

https://faculty.ucmerced.edu/mmartin-rodriguez/index_files/vhVillasenorVictor.htm

References

  1. ^García, Julie Amparano; Manríquez, BJ (2004). "Victor Villaseñor". In Candelaria, Cordelia; García, Cock J.; Aldama, Arturo J. (eds.). Encyclopedia of Latino Popular Culture, Volume 2. Greenwood. p. 870. ISBN .

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