
Winner of the Asian American Literary Awards in Poetry The first team sport in human history was played with a ball made of stone, on courts that have been found from the Mayan ruins of Central America to Arizona. Thus we find a soccer dad walking the sidelines of a scuff ed LA field, its goal lines swirling, nets strung loosely between daylight and the spirit world—Sesshu Foster’s inimitably fierce and powerfully evocative mix of the fantastic and the mundane. Poet Sesshu Foster is the author of the highly acclaimed City Terrace Field Manual and Atomic Aztex, a novel.
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Sesshu Foster is an American poet. He has taught composition and literature in East LA since 1985, and has also taught at the University of Iowa, the California Institute of the Arts, the University of California, Santa Cruz and the Jack Kerouac School's Summer Writing Program. He was in residence at California State University, Los Angeles. Awards: 2010 American Book Award for World Ball Notebook 2009 Asian American Literary Award for Poetry for World Ball Notebook 2005 Believer Book Award for Atomik Aztex 1990 American Book Award for Invocation LA: Urban Multicultural Poetry Finalist for a PEN Center West Poetry Prize, for City Terrace Field Manual Finalist for the Paterson Poetry Prize for City Terrace Field Manual