Decade II : An Anniversary Anthology

Decade II : An Anniversary Anthology

  • Author: Olivares, Julián; Vigil-Piñón, Evangelina
  • Publisher: Arte Público Press
  • ISBN: 9781558850620
  • eISBN Pdf: 9781518501586
  • Place of publication:  Houston , United States
  • Year of publication: 2017
  • Pages: 256

Decade II: an Anniversary Anthology is a select collection from Revista Chicano-Riqueña/The Americas Review during the decade of 1983-1992, and a celebration of the Twentieth Anniversary of the founding in 1973 of the most important U.S. Hispanic literary magazine. For twenty years RCR/TAR has been a vanguard literary review. In its pages first appeared writers who would develop into our major writers. Those interested in the history and excitement of Latino literature of the past decade would do well to savor the selections of this Anniversary Anthology. An introduction by Julián Olivares provides the historical and cultural context in which these works were created. Appearing alongside those writers whose works also appeared in the first anniversary Decade, are twenty-seven new and younger voices which speak of new experiences and from fresh perspectives, enriching and enlarging the horizon of U.S. Hispanic literature.

  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Copyright page
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Prose
    • Helen María Viramontes Miss Clairol
    • Nicholasa Mohr An Awakening ... Summer 1956
    • Alberto Ríos The Birthday of Mrs. Piñeda
    • Alejandro Morales Cara de caballo
    • Roberto Fernández Raining Backwards
    • Nash Candelaria Affirmative Action
    • Ed Vega Mayonesa Peralta
    • Lionel García The Day They Took My Uncle
    • Roberta Fernández Andrea
    • Arturo Mantecón The Cardinal Virtues of Demetrio Huerta
    • Judith Ortiz Cofer The Black Virgin
    • Guillermo Reyes Miss Consuelo
    • Rima de Vallbona La tejedora de palabras
    • Pablo La Rosa Chronicle of the Argonaut Polypus
    • Elías Miguel Muñoz Carta de Julio
    • Rosaura Sánchez Tres generaciones
  • Poetry
    • Sandra María Estevez Amor negro
      • Portraits for Shamsul Alam
      • Transference
    • Ángela de Hoyos Ten Dry Summers Ago
      • How to Eat Crow on a Cold Sunday Morning
      • Ramillete para Elena Poniatowska
      • When Conventional Methods Fail
    • Judith Ortiz Cofer La fe
      • El olvido
      • So Much for Mañana
      • The Latin Deli
    • Achy Obejas Kimberle
      • Sugarcane
    • Evangelina Vigil-Piñón The Bridge People
      • Dumb Broad!
      • Telephone Line
    • Yvonne Sapia Del medio del sueño
      • La Mujer, Her Back to the Spectator
      • La desconocida
      • Defining the Grateful Gesture
      • Aquí
    • Pat Mora Bailando
      • Elena
    • Martín Espada David Leaves the Saints for Paterson
      • Colibrí
      • The Words of the Mute Are Like Silver Dollars
      • Shaking Hands with Mango
    • Alberto Ríos Five Indiscretions, or
      • On January 5, 1984, El Santo the Wrestler Died, Possibly
    • Jimmy-Santiago Baca Martín III
    • Luis Omar Salinas What Is My Name?
      • Nights in Fresno
      • When the Evening Is Quiet
      • Middle Age
      • Sweet Drama
      • Poem for Ernesto Trejo
    • Ray González Walk
      • Two Wolf Poems
    • Tato Laviera Latero Story
      • Viejo
      • Melao
      • Bochinche Bilingüe
    • Lucha Corpi lnvernario
      • Fuga
      • Canción de invierno
    • Ricardo Sánchez En-ojitos: canto a Piñero
      • Notas a Federico García Lorca
    • Caroline Hospital Dear Tía
      • Papa
    • Diana Rivera Leaming to Speak
    • Pablo Medina Madame America
      • The Apostate
    • Loma Dee Cervantes The Poet ls Served Her Papers
      • Blue Full Moon in Witch
      • From the Cables of Genocide
      • On Love and Hunger
      • The Captives Verses
    • Leo Romero I Bring Twins Over to Meet Pito
      • How Did I Land Up in this City
      • Pito Had a Dream That
      • Diane's Knocking
      • When Pito Tried to Kill
    • Rane Arroyo Blonde as a Bat
      • Columbus's Children
    • Gustavo Pérez Firmat Lime Cure
      • The Poet's Mother Gave Him a Birthday Present
    • Amalio Madueño Alambrista
      • The Bato Prepares for Winter

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