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Erika L. Sánchez (born c. 1984) is an American poet and writer. She is the author of poetry collection ''Lessons on Expulsion'' and a young adult novel ''I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter'', a 2017 finalist for the National Book Award for Young People's Literature. She was a professor at DePaul University.


Early life and education

Sánchez, the daughter of Mexican immigrants, is from Cicero, Illinois. She has two brothers. She grew up bilingual, speaking both Spanish and English. She attended Morton East High School, then the University of Illinois at Chicago, where she was Phi Beta Kappa and graduated magna cum laude. After college she traveled to Madrid, Spain, to teach English with the
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program and pursued poetry. She then earned an MFA in poetry from the University of New Mexico.


Career


Poetry

Sánchez won a Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowship in 2015. Her first poetry collection, ''Lessons on Expulsion'', was published by
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in July 2017. '' The Washington Post'' named it to a list of best poetry of July 2017, calling it a "fierce, assertive debut". In '' The New York Times'', Kathleen Rooney praised Sánchez's "wrenching explorations of guilt and shame, grief and misogyny...Her depictions of misery hurt and haunt," particularly through her use of the second person "to draw readers close to difficult subjects." In 2017, United States poet laureate
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recommended Sánchez as among the best new voices in poetry.


Prose

Sánchez's first young adult novel was ''I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter''. It follows 15-year-old Julia Reyes who first struggles to live up to the rule-following example set by her sister Olga, then begins to learn things were not as they seemed when Olga dies unexpectedly. '' Bustle'' named the book to a list of the best 15 young adult books appearing in October 2017 and it was a finalist for the National Book Award for young people's literature. It also won the 2018
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. In 2021, it was announced that America Ferrera will direct a film adaptation of the novel for Netflix, with a script by Linda Yvette Chávez. In 2022, her memoir ''Crying in the Bathroom: A Memoir'' was published. For three years, Sánchez also served as the sex and love advice columnist for ''
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''.


Teaching

From 2017 to 2019, Sánchez was an arts fellow at Princeton University, teaching poetry and fiction writing. From 2020-2023, she served as writer-in-residence at DePaul University, teaching English and writing until her contract was not renewed due to financial difficulties at the university, despite their public plan to increase diversity.


Personal life

Sánchez lives in Chicago.


References


External links


Official site
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