Inada, Lawson Fusao

Lawson Inada's teaching and poetry have been recognized with honors and acclaim. He is a third generation Japanese-American, and in May 1942, Inada, his parents and grandparents were removed from their home and imprisoned in camps. This experience was formative, and Inada produced several works based on this time. Jazz has also influenced his work.
REFERENCES Inada, Lawson. Oregon Encyclopedia Project. Retrieved 1/15/15.
Inada, Lawson. Coffee House Press. Retrieved 1/15/15. /
Lawson Inada Biography and Bibliography. Poetry DVD. Retrieved 1/15/15.
Markee, Michael and Vincent Wixon. Lawson Fusuo Inada: What it Means to be Free (TTTD Productions, 2007)
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Birthplace
'Fresno CA'
Children
'Miles (Southern Oregon University, Art Department); Lowell
Education
'Lincoln and Edison High Schools, Fresno California; Fresno State University BA; Iowa Writers Workshop; University of Oregon, Eugene Oregon, MFA 1966', b , , , , ,
Father
'Fusaji, dentist'
Mother
'Masako, teacher'
Honors
'Oregon Poet Laureate 2006-2010; Guggenheim Fellowship 2004; Oregon Book Award 1997; Governors Arts Award 1997; Pushcart Prize 1996; American Book Award 1992; National Endowment for the Arts Poetry Fellowship 1972 and 1985'
Nationality
'Japanese'
Occupation
'University of New Hampshire 1962-1965; Professor of English at Southern Oregon University 1966-2006',
Spouse
'Janet'
Media Reference
City
Medford