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| Genre/Form: | Fiction |
|---|---|
| Material Type: | Fiction |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Rudolfo A Anaya |
| ISBN: | 0446670774 9780446670777 |
| OCLC Number: | 31519985 |
| Description: | xxiii, 562 p. ; 21 cm. |
| Contents: | Novel excerpts. Bless me, Ultima -- Tortuga -- Alburquerque -- Zia summer -- Short stories. B. Traven is alive and well in Cuernavaca -- The apple orchard -- The silence of the llano -- The gift -- In search of Epifano -- Children of the desert -- The man who found a pistol -- Devil deer -- Message from the Inca -- Essays. Requiem for a lowrider -- The magic of words -- A New Mexico Christmas -- An American Chicano in King Arthur's court, from A Chicano in China -- At a crossroads -- Mythical dimensions/political reality -- The New World Man -- Aztlan -- Take the tortillas out of your poetry -- On the education of Hispanic children -- The censorship of neglect -- La Llorona, El Kookooee, and sexuality -- Bendiceme, America -- Plays and poems. Who killed Don Jose? -- Billy the Kid -- "Walt Whitman strides the Ilano of New Mexico". |
| Responsibility: | Rudolfo Anaya. |
Abstract:
A collection of works by the "father of Chicano literature in English".
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