Carlos Bulosan (born to Ilocano parents in Pangasinan, Philippines on November 24 1913, died in Seattle, Washington on September 13 1956) was a Filipino American novelist best-known for the semi-autobiographical "America Is in the Heart". He was active in labor politics along the Pacific coast of the United States and edited the 1952 Yearbook for ILWU Local 37, a predominantly Filipino American cannery union based in Seattle. Wikipedia
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Some readers may be repulsed by what they consider an overly negative portrayal of American society. Their reactions range from incredulity to discomfort to rejection of what they consider to be exaggeration. Other readers are quick to dismiss Bulosan o college.hmco.com/english/heath/syllabuild/iguide/bulosan....
The first Filipino writer to bring Filipino concerns to national attention, Carlos Bulosan came to Seattle in 1930, steerage class, inculcated with the ideals of brotherhood and equality he had learned in American schools in the Philippines. Arriving at college.hmco.com/english/lauter/heath/4e/students/author_...
Carlos Bulosan came to the United States to seek a better life. He also came to find his brothers who had written in letters back to the Philippines how well they were doing. What he found out though, was a hostile country and being Filipino was a crime www.aamovement.net/history/carlos_bulosan/carlos_bulosan....
The brown, doleful eyes that writer Carlos Bulosan once lovingly described as "wise Indian eyes full of silences and wisdom" are failing now. ... She remembers Bulosan greeting her with deliciously ingenious dinners, ingredients freshly foraged from ne www.reflectionsofasia.com/carlosbulosan.htm
A companion volume to The Cry and the Dedication , this is the first extensive collection of Carlos Bulosan 's short stories, essays, poetry, and correspondence. Bulosan's writings expound his mission to redefine the Filipino American experience and mark www.temple.edu/tempress/titles/1184_reg.html