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Author
Publisher
New Directions Publishing Corporation
Pub. Date
2018.
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
92 pages ; 22 cm
Language
English
Description
"Drawing from his experience as a translator, Forrest Gander includes in the first, powerfully elegiac section a version of a poem by the Spanish mystical poet St. John of the Cross. He continues with a long multilingual poem examining the syncretic geological and cultural history of the U.S. border with Mexico. The poems of the third section--a moving transcription of Gander's efforts to address his mother dying of Alzheimer's--rise from the page...
Author
Publisher
Soft Skull Press, an imprint of Counterpoint
Pub. Date
[2015]
Physical Desc
197 pages ; 23 cm
Language
English
Description
"From the author of Pulitzer-nominated The Devil's Highway and national bestseller The Hummingbird's Daughter comes an exquisitely composed collection of poetry on life at the border. Weaving English and Spanish languages as fluidly as he blends cultures of the southwest, Luis Urrea offers a tour of Tijuana, spanning from Skid Row, to the suburbs of East Los Angeles, to the stunning yet deadly Mojave Desert, to Mexico and the border fence itself....
Author
Publisher
Aunt Lute Books
Pub. Date
[2012]
Edition
Fourth edition, 25th anniversary.
Physical Desc
300 pages ; 22 cm
Language
English
Description
"Rooted in Gloria Anzaldúa's experience as a Chicana, a lesbian, an activist, and a writer, the essays and poems in this volume profoundly challenged, and continue to challenge, how we think about identity. Borderlands / La Frontera remaps our understanding of what a "border" is, presenting it not as a simple divide between here and there, us and them, but as a psychic, social, and cultural terrain that we inhabit, and that inhabits all of us. This...
Author
Publisher
Books on Tape
Pub. Date
p2005
Edition
Unabridged Library ed.
Physical Desc
10 sound discs (ca. 61 min. each) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Language
English
Description
Woman Hollering Creek: Mexican American women of San Antonio, Tex., muse on their loyalty to Mexico, their lovers and their sense of self-worth.
The house on Mango Street: A novel of a young girl, Esperanza Cordero, growing up in the Latino section of Chicago. Her neighborhood is one of harsh realities and harsh beauty. Esperanza doesn't want to belong - not to her run-down neighborhood, and not to the low expectations the world has for her.
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