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Latino Writers And Journalists A to Z of Latino Americans 1st Edition by Jamie Martinez Wood ISBN 0816064229 978-0816064229

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Latino Writers And Journalists A to Z of Latino Americans 1st Edition by Jamie Martinez Wood ISBN 0816064229 978-0816064229
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Publisher: Facts on File
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.78 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Jamie Martinez Wood
ISBN: 0816064229, 9780816064229
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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ISBN 10: 0816064229 

ISBN 13: 978-0816064229

Author: Jamie Martinez Wood

Fostering creativity due to adversity or poverty or by breaking rules of stoic propriety, the resiliency and spirit of Latino writers, journalists, and editors bring pride and significance to their heritage. Since European colonization of what would become the United States began in 1542, Latinos have documented both their experiences and the experiences of others. Latino Writers and Journalists profiles 151 Latino Americans, such as Rubén Martínez, Sandra Cisneros, and Isabel Allende. This exciting volume profiles the valor and tenacity of the Latino experience—from daily life to fighting prejudice and small-mindedness, teaching children pride in La Raza, and the need for assimilation. Filled with emotion and intelligence, the stories of Latino writers and journalists speak of courage and a love of life as they claim their rightful place in literature and journalism.

Entries in this biographical volume focus on poets, playwrights, screenwriters, children's book authors, publishers, and others. More than one-third of the subjects were personally interviewed by the author. Whether an individual was born in the United States or emigrated from such countries as Mexico, Chile, Ecuador, or Spain, each Latino profiled has made significant contributions to the fields of writing and journalism in the United States. Additional features include a bibliography that provides listings of anthologies, biographies, critical studies, and literary movements pertaining to Latino writers and journalists. One subject index allows the reader to search by such subjects as "Chicano movement" and "magical realism." Other indexes organize subjects by their year of birth and by their ethnicity. This entertaining volume is enhanced throughout by numerous black-and-white photographs of the Latino writers and journalists presented.

Table of contents:

  1. Oscar Zeta Acosta

  2. Leonard Adame

  3. Marjorie Agosin

  4. Francisco X. Alarcon

  5. Kathleen Alcala

  6. Fernando Alegria

  7. Miguel Algarin

  8. Isabel Allende

  9. Alurista

  10. Julia Alvarez

  11. Rudolfo A. Anaya

  12. Gloria Anzaldúa

  13. Ron Arias

  14. Alfred Arteaga

  15. Jimmy Santiago Baca

  16. Sandra Benítez

  17. Juan Bruce-Novoa

  18. José Antonio Burciaga

  19. Lydia Cabrera

  20. Yvette Cabrera

  21. Cordelia Chavez Candelaria

  22. Nash Candelaria

  23. Norma Elia Cantú

  24. Adolfo Carrillo

  25. Ana Castillo

  26. Miguel de Cervantes

  27. Eusebio Chacón

  28. Denise Chávez

  29. Fray Angélico Chávez

  30. Sandra Cisneros

  31. Judith Ortiz Cofer

  32. Jesús Colón

  33. Lucha Corpi

  34. Betty Cortina

  35. Frank Cruz

  36. Yasmin Davidds

  37. Mercedes de Acosta

  38. Julia de Burgos

  39. Ángela de Hoyos

  40. Abelardo Delgado

  41. Frank Del Olmo

  42. Mercedes de Uriarte

  43. Adina de Zavala

  44. Junot Díaz

  45. Ysabel Duron

  46. Margarita Eagle

  47. María Amparo Escandón

  48. María Espinosa

  49. Clarissa Pinkola Estés

  50. María Irene Fornés

  51. Ernesto Galarza

  52. Cristina García

  53. Carolina García-Aguilera

  54. Alicia de Alba Gaspar

  55. Fabiola Cabeza de Baca Gilbert

  56. Isaac Goldemberg

  57. Rodolfo Gonzales

  58. Jovita González

  59. Gerald Haslam

  60. Sheila Sánchez Hatch

  61. Inés Hernández-Ávila

  62. Victor Hernández Cruz

  63. Juan Felipe Herrera

  64. María Herrera-Sobel

  65. Oscar Hijuelos

  66. María Hinojosa

  67. Rolando Hinojosa-Smith

  68. Jorge Huerta

  69. Jovita Idar

  70. Arturo Islas

  71. Cleofas Martínez Jaramillo

  72. Nicolás Kanellos

  73. Marcela Landres

  74. Tato Laviera

  75. Graciela Limón

  76. Josefina López

  77. E.A. Mares

  78. José Martí

  79. Demetria Martínez

  80. Nina María Martínez

  81. Rubén Martínez

  82. Miguel Méndez

  83. Mary Guerrero Milligan

  84. Nicholasa Mohr

  85. Pat Mora

  86. Cherríe Moraga

  87. Alejandro Morales

  88. Ed Morales

  89. Julio Morán

  90. Sylvia Moreno

  91. Carlos Morton

  92. Elías Miguel Muñoz

  93. Yolanda Nava

  94. Mireya Navarro

  95. Josephina Niggli

  96. Ana Nogales

  97. Miguela Otero

  98. Nina Otero

  99. Américo Paredes

  100. Pedro Pietri

  101. O. Ricardo Pimentel

  102. Cecile Pineda

  103. Miguel Piñero

  104. Mary Helen Ponce

  105. Estela Trambley Portillo

  106. Dolores Prida

  107. Jorge Ramos

  108. Manuel Ramos

  109. John Rechy

  110. Alberto Ríos

  111. Geraldo Rivera

  112. Tomás Rivera

  113. Luis J. Rodríguez

  114. Richard Rodriguez

  115. Arnold Rojas

  116. Vicki L. Ruiz

  117. María Amparo Ruiz de Burton

  118. Pam Muñoz Ryan

  119. Floyd Salas

  120. Rubén Salazar

  121. Luis Omar Salinas

  122. María Elena Salinas

  123. Marcella Sánchez

  124. Ricardo Sánchez

  125. Esmeralda Santiago

  126. Nina Serrano

  127. Michele Serros

  128. Gary Soto

  129. Frank O. Sotomayor

  130. Virgil Suárez

  131. Carmen Tafolla

  132. Piri Thomas

  133. Sabine R. Ulibarrí

  134. Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez

  135. Luis Valdez

  136. Felix Francisco Varela y Morales

  137. Alfredo Véa Jr.

  138. Ana Veciana-Suarez

  139. Gloria Velázquez

  140. Evangelina Vigil-Piñón

  141. Alma Luz Villanueva

  142. José Antonio Villarreal

  143. Victor Villaseñor

  144. Leonor Villegas de Magnón

  145. Helena María Viramontes

  146. William Carlos Williams

  147. José Yglesias

  148. Bernice Zamora

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