Little Havana Blues

Little Havana Blues
Title Little Havana Blues PDF eBook
Author Delia Poey
Publisher Arte Publico Press
Pages 452
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781611922073

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Little Havana Blues is a medley of voicesÑnarrators, essayists and poetsÑthat have come to forge a literary identity within the United States since their parents left Cuba to go into exile. However, this first comprehensive anthology of Cuban-American literature is not a symphony of the exile or immigrant generation and its letters. Instead, these writers are staking their claim on part of the American mosaic, with Pulitzer Prices and other awards in hand. But in their Americanization they are not rejecting their heritage or their Hispanic culture; rather they are Cubanizing, tropicalizing, expanding the realm of American culture and letters. Their vision is inclusive; their sources go deep into Anglo- and Hispano-European tradition and as deeply into Afro-Caribbean and mestizo culture, not to mention their love affair with popular culture and its icons. Included in Little Havana Blues are writers both established and burgeoning onto the literary scene: Pulitzer Prize winter Oscar Hijuelos, Rafael Compo, Gustavo PŽrez Firmat, Margarita Engle, Roberto Fern‡ndez, Dolores Prida, Jose Yglesias and many others. Accompanying the selections are an introduction and bibliography by the editors.

Lil' Havana Blues

Lil' Havana Blues
Title Lil' Havana Blues PDF eBook
Author Nilda Cepero
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 2015
Genre Music
ISBN

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All the Way to Havana

All the Way to Havana
Title All the Way to Havana PDF eBook
Author Margarita Engle
Publisher Henry Holt Books For Young Readers
Pages 45
Release 2017-08-29
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1627796428

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Showcasing the colorful buildings and iconic classic cars of Havana, this verse picture book follows a Cuban boy and his family on their road trip into the city.

Havana Blue

Havana Blue
Title Havana Blue PDF eBook
Author Leonardo Padura
Publisher Bitter Lemon Press
Pages 258
Release 2007-06-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1904738869

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A scorching novel from a star of Cuban fiction. The third in the Havana Quartet series.

Havana blues

Havana blues
Title Havana blues PDF eBook
Author Daína Chaviano
Publisher
Pages 241
Release 2001
Genre
ISBN 9788020409133

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Leaving Little Havana

Leaving Little Havana
Title Leaving Little Havana PDF eBook
Author Cecilia M. Fernandez
Publisher Beating Windward Press LLC
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Cuban American women
ISBN 9781940761046

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"Revolution uprooted six-year-old Cecilia from her comfortable middle-class Cuban home and dropped her into the low-income neighborhood of Miami's Little Havana. Her philandering father focused on rebuilding his career, chasing the American promise of wealth and freedom from the past. Her mother spiraled into madness trying to hold the family together and get him back. Neglected and trapped, Cecilia rebelled against her conservative culture and embraced the 1960s counter-culture - seeking love, attention and a place of her own in America. But immigrant children either thrive or self-destruct in a new land. How will Cecilia beat the odds? While most memoirs by Cuban-Americans revolve around childhood scenes in Cuba and explore the experiences of a young man, Leaving Little Havana is the first refugee memoir to focus on a Cuban girl growing up in America, rising above the obstacles and clearing a path to her dream." -- Publisher's description.

A History of Little Havana

A History of Little Havana
Title A History of Little Havana PDF eBook
Author Guillermo J. Grenier
Publisher American Heritage
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 9781626196476

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In the heart of Miami, Little Havana is a neighborhood buzzing with culture. Still imagined as primarily a Cuban extension of the city, it has been a sanctuary to refugees since the 1959 revolution and has experienced fascinating changes to become what it is today. Find out how a location associated with old Cubans playing dominos has become a vibrant, multi-ethnic community and a birthplace of Miami's most exciting arts and music movements. Learn why Little Havana has continued to serve as a political stage for thousands of Cubans demonstrating on its streets, like the famous Calle Ocho. Authors Guillermo Grenier and Corinna Moebius trace the history and growth of this Latino epicenter in the first in-depth portrait of a world-renowned neighborhood.