Sandra Cisneros


Sandra Cisneros is a poet, short story writer, novelist, and essayist, whose work explores the lives of the working class. Her books include two full-length poetry books, My Wicked Wicked Ways and Loose Woman; a children's book, Hairs/Pelitos; and the novels The House on Mango Street and Caramelo. Vintage Cisneros, published in 2003, is a compilation of selections from her works.

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The House on Mango Street, first published in 1984, has sold over six million copies, been translated into over 20 languages, and is required reading in middle schools, high schools, and universities across the nation. Cisneros's story collection Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories was the winner of the PEN Center West Award for Best Fiction in l99l, the Quality Paperback Book Club New Voices Award, the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, and was selected as a noteworthy book of the year by the New York Times and theAmerican Library Journal, among numerous other honors. Her most recent book, A House of My Own: Stories From My Life, earned Chicago's Fifth Star Award in 2015 and the PEN Center's Award in Nonfiction in 2016. Cisneros has also received NEA fellowships in both poetry and fiction, the Texas Medal of the Arts, a MacArthur Fellowship, several honorary doctorates, and national and international book awards, including the National Medal of the Arts, awarded to her by President Obama in 2016.

In addition to her writing, Cisneros has fostered the careers of many aspiring and emerging writers through the two non-profit organizations she founded: the Macondo Foundation and the Alfredo Cisneros del Moral Foundation, a grant-giving institution serving Texas writers. She is also the organizer of Los MacArturos, Latino MacArthur fellows who are community activists. Cisneros has been a visiting writer at a number of universities, including the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.  She holds a BA from Loyola University of Chicago and an MFA in creative writing from the University of Iowa.  Her literary papers are preserved in Texas at the Wittliff Collections at Texas State University. Cisneros is a dual citizen of the United States and Mexico, and currently lives in central Mexico.