Gregory Orfalea

Gregory Orfalea
Born Gregory Orfalea
(1949-08-09) August 9, 1949
Los Angeles, United States
Occupation Poet, writer
Nationality American
Genre Poetry, short story, biography

Gregory Orfalea is an American writer, the author or editor of nine books, including his most recent works, the biography Journey to the Sun: Junipero Serra's Dream and the Founding of California (Scribner, 2014) and a short story collection, The Man Who Guarded the Bomb (Syracuse UP, 2010).

Background

Orfalea was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. His grandparents immigrated to the United States from Syria and Lebanon between 1890 and 1920; his ancestral towns include Homs and Arbin, Syria; and Mheiti, Lebanon. He is cousins with Paul Orfalea, founder of the stationery store Kinkos (bought in 2004 by FedEx).[1]

Career

Orfalea has taught graduate and undergraduate school at the Claremont Colleges, Georgetown University, and Westmont College, where he is currently director of the Center for California Studies. He teaches creative nonfiction, the short story, the literature of California, and Middle Eastern émigré literature.[2]

Critical review

Kirkus Review said of Journey to the Sun: "A California story has become an American story." The San Francisco Chronicle said, "Orfalea writes from his own spiritual heart and soars into the realm of poetry... His drama never lags." Dr. Allan Figueroa Deck, Cassasa Chair and Professor of Theological Studies at Loyola Marymount University noted, "Serra comes alive in this volume as in no other." About the memoir of Orfalea's youth in Los Angeles, Richard Rodriguez said, "These essays, recollecting Gregory Orfalea's American life, are delightful and wise."

Angeleno Days won the Arab American Book Award and was a finalist for the PEN Center USA Prize.

Works

Non-fiction

References

  1. Orfalea, Gregory. The Arab Americans: A History. Northampton, MA: Olive Branch Press, 2006. Page 336
  2. Simon and Schuster authors' website

3. www.latimes.com/.../la-oe-orfalea-serra-sainthood-20...

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