Rafael Castillo\u27s collection of short stories takes us to the borders, whether they be geographic or psychic, where ironic humor laced with existential angst always looms. His characters range from academic Chicanos negotiating identities, to gorilla freedom fighters in EI Salvador. Their commonality lies in their struggles to find self-agency and identity within a rearranged world
Timothy McGovern\u27s latest offering, Galdós Beyond Realism: Reading and the Creation of Magical W...
If one is seeking a text to help expand the multicultural approach in a course on contemporary ficti...
As one drives through the state of California, the legacy of Indian, Spanish, and Mexican cultures i...
Good writing transcends boundaries, says Robert Franklin Gish in this cross-cultural inquiry into An...
Ian Smart has made, as he himself asserts in the Author\u27s Foreword, a very limited approach to ...
Although Nash Candelaria has published quite a few short stories, it is in the field of the novel wh...
This collection is aptly titled, for it is fabulous and a pure delight to read. Film director and wr...
There are still many places in the world where electricity is a luxury and bandidos regularly assert...
The works included in this anthology, many of them previously printed, reflect six characteristic th...
Juan Flores makes an important contribution to the literature on the Puerto Rican experience with hi...
Written reminiscences have taken the form of a literary subgenre and are very popular among Puerto R...
Spain was but a stepmother to me, for she banished me to seek my fortune in strange lands (130-31)....
Review of: Carlos Blanco Aguinaga. Un tiempo tuyo. Madrid, Alfaguara, 1988, 122 pp
Modem Latin American Literature (D. P. Gallagher) (Reviewed by Adriana Garciá de Aldridge, The City ...
The remarkable descriptions of places and people produced by Francisco Vázquez de Coronado\u27s expe...
Timothy McGovern\u27s latest offering, Galdós Beyond Realism: Reading and the Creation of Magical W...
If one is seeking a text to help expand the multicultural approach in a course on contemporary ficti...
As one drives through the state of California, the legacy of Indian, Spanish, and Mexican cultures i...
Good writing transcends boundaries, says Robert Franklin Gish in this cross-cultural inquiry into An...
Ian Smart has made, as he himself asserts in the Author\u27s Foreword, a very limited approach to ...
Although Nash Candelaria has published quite a few short stories, it is in the field of the novel wh...
This collection is aptly titled, for it is fabulous and a pure delight to read. Film director and wr...
There are still many places in the world where electricity is a luxury and bandidos regularly assert...
The works included in this anthology, many of them previously printed, reflect six characteristic th...
Juan Flores makes an important contribution to the literature on the Puerto Rican experience with hi...
Written reminiscences have taken the form of a literary subgenre and are very popular among Puerto R...
Spain was but a stepmother to me, for she banished me to seek my fortune in strange lands (130-31)....
Review of: Carlos Blanco Aguinaga. Un tiempo tuyo. Madrid, Alfaguara, 1988, 122 pp
Modem Latin American Literature (D. P. Gallagher) (Reviewed by Adriana Garciá de Aldridge, The City ...
The remarkable descriptions of places and people produced by Francisco Vázquez de Coronado\u27s expe...
Timothy McGovern\u27s latest offering, Galdós Beyond Realism: Reading and the Creation of Magical W...
If one is seeking a text to help expand the multicultural approach in a course on contemporary ficti...
As one drives through the state of California, the legacy of Indian, Spanish, and Mexican cultures i...