The Chicano Latino Literary Prize

The Chicano Latino Literary Prize
Title The Chicano Latino Literary Prize PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Fetta
Publisher Arte Publico Press
Pages 352
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1611923034

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ñDavid is mine!î Mrs. Renteria shouts out to her neighbors gathered about the dead but handsome young man found in the dry riverbed next to their homes in a Los Angeles barrio. ñDavid?î Tiburcio asked. ñSince when is his name David? He looks to me more like a ƒî Tiburcio glanced at the manÍs face, ñƒ a Luis.î Mrs. RenteriaÍs neighbors call out a litany of names that better suit the mysterious corpse: Roberto, Antonio, Henry, Enrique, Miguel, Roy, Rafael. The very first winner of the Chicano / Latino Literary Prize in 1974, Ron AriasÍ ñThe Wetbackî uses dark humor to reflect on the appearance of a dead brown man in their midst. This landmark collection of prize-winning fiction, poetry, and drama paints a historical and aesthetic panorama of Chicana/o and Latina/o letters over a twenty-five-year period beginning in 1974 and ending in 1999. Most, but not all, of the winning entries are featured in this anthology, which also includes second- and third-place winners, as well as honorable mentions. Now entering its thirty-first year, the award has recognized a wide variety of writers, from established ones such as Juan Felipe Herrera, Michael Nava, and Helena Maria Viramontes, to those that are lesser known. Many of the pieces in this anthology are considered to be foundational texts of Chicana/o and Latina/o literature, and those that are not as widely recognized deserve more serious study and attention. Presented in chronological order, the selected writings are primarily in English, although some are written in Spanish, and others in Spanglish. Some, like Francisco X. AlarconÍs poem ñRaices / Roots,î appear in both languages: ñMis raices / las cargo / siempre / conmigo / enrolladas / me sirven / de almohada.î ñI carry / my roots / with me / all the time / rolled up / I use them / as my pillow.î In addition to the diverse array of authors, styles, and genres, the works included in this collection cover a wide range of themes, from more political issues of ethnic, gender, and class.

Chicano Literary Prize

Chicano Literary Prize
Title Chicano Literary Prize PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 1978
Genre American literature
ISBN

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First Chicano Literary Prize

First Chicano Literary Prize
Title First Chicano Literary Prize PDF eBook
Author University of California, Irvine. Department of Spanish and Portuguese
Publisher
Pages 190
Release 1975
Genre American literature
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Irvine Chicano Literary Prize

Irvine Chicano Literary Prize
Title Irvine Chicano Literary Prize PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 132
Release 1988
Genre American literature
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The Europa Directory of Literary Awards and Prizes

The Europa Directory of Literary Awards and Prizes
Title The Europa Directory of Literary Awards and Prizes PDF eBook
Author Europa
Publisher Routledge
Pages 533
Release 2015
Genre Directories
ISBN 1135356327

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Third Chicano Literary Prize

Third Chicano Literary Prize
Title Third Chicano Literary Prize PDF eBook
Author Chicano literary Prize
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 1977
Genre
ISBN

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Chicano Authors

Chicano Authors
Title Chicano Authors PDF eBook
Author Bruce-Novoa
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 305
Release 2014-04-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 029276233X

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The need for this book became apparent to Bruce-Novoa when he first taught a Chicano culture course in 1970. His students could find no source to satisfy their curiosity about Chicano writers' backgrounds, opinions, and attitudes. Chicano Authors: Inquiry by Interview provides that information. Fourteen leading Chicano authors respond to questions about their personal and educational backgrounds, their perception of the role of the Chicano writer, and their evaluation of the literary, linguistic, and sociocultural significance of Chicano literature. The authors included are José Antonio Villarreal, Rolando Hinojosa, Sergio Elizondo, Miguel Méndez M., Abelardo Delgado, José Montoya, Tomás Rivera, Estela Portillo, Rudolfo A. Anaya, Bernice Zamora, Ricardo Sánchez, Ron Arias, Tino Villanueva, and Alurista. Each interview is preceded by a brief introductory note which locates the author in the context of Chicano literature and provides a sense of his or her writing. Also included are a general introduction to Chicano literature, a chronological chart of publications by genre, and a selected bibliography. The volume will be an essential research tool for the student of Chicano literature and culture and a useful introduction for the general reader.