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the Americas.
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Kathleen Alcalá
Kathleen Alcalá is a Chicana writer whose trilogy on nineteenth century Mexico was published by Chronicle Books. Her work has received the Western States Book Award, the Governer's Writers Award, and a Pacific Northwest Bookseller's Award, among others. She is also a co-founder and contributing editor to the Raven Chronicles. She is currently a writer in residence at the Richard Hugo House in Seattle.
Isabel Allende
The best resources about the life and works of Isabel Allende, author
of "House of Spirits", "Daughter of Fortune" and many
other great works.
Aldo Alvarez
Aldo Alvarez is the author of Interesting Monsters, a book of short
stories. Read excerpts from his book at his site.
Julia
Alvarez
A collection of sites with critical analysis and reviews of this Dominican
writer.
Jorge
Amado
A summary of two novels and a bibliography of Brazilian writer Jorge Amado.
Rudolfo
Anaya
Biography and themes behind the works of the southwestern author of Bless
Me, Ultima.
Anthology
of Paraguayan Women Writers
Susan Smith Nash, Ph.D. presents the works of several women from Paraguay.
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Gioconda
Belli
A review of biography of this Nicaraguan author of The Inhabited Women.
Sandra
Benitez
A discussion of the life and influences of Salvadoran writer Benitez.
Irene
A. Blea
Irene I. Blea, Ph. D., is an accomplished Chicana feminist lecturer with
several publications available on race, class, and gender.
Julia de Burgos (1917-1953)
One of the most accomplished Puerto Rican (and Afro-Boricua) poets. She
was a teacher, a feminist and a poet.
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Rafael
Campo
A biography and links to exhibits of the poetry of Cuban-American Rafael
Campos.
Ana Castillo
The best resources about the life and works of Ana Castillo, author
of "Goddess of the Americas", "Peel My Love Like an Onion",
"My Daughter, My Son, the Eagle, the Dove" and others.
Veronica
Chambers
Culture writer for Newsweek and author of several books for children
and adults, including Marisol and Magdalena and Quinceanera
Means Sweet Fifteen.
Linda Chavez
Linda Chavez, a conservative columnist, commentator, author, civil rights
and human rights activist. Her views have challenged the concepts put
forth by "liberal" Hispanic activists. George W. Bush's pick
for Labor Secretary.
ChicanaWriter.com
A growing home for the Chicana Writers. They have helpful articles for
writers, reviews, forums and they encourage submissions. [English]
Sandra
Cisneros
Biography, bibliography, and reviews of the Mexican-American author of
The House on Mango Street.
Columnists
Latino and Latina columnists with articles appearing regularly in newspapers.
Julio
Cortázar
A bibliography and brief biography of this Argentine magical realist who
has influenced many other writers.
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
The seventeenth century Mexican nun was a scholar, playwright, poet and
one of the first feminists in the colonial Americas.
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Harriet
Doerr
A very brief biography of the author of Stones for Ibarra.
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Margarita
Engle
Information about the author of Singing to Cuba and Skywriting:
A Novel of Cuba .
EnviroCrime
Mysteries
Lidia & Charles LoPinto, both with graduate degrees in Chemical Engineering,
write about a Puerto Rican environmental engineer from Vieques and her
Irish FBI agent patner who investigate crimes against the environment.
[English/Español]
María
Amparo Escandón
Author and screenwriter of Santitos. The
movie was released in January 2000.
Laura
Esquivel
Read an interview by Salon. Author of Like Water, For Chocolate.
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Rosario
Ferre
A summary of The Youngest Doll with a look at the biographical
influences of this Puerto Rican author.
Gustavo
Pérez Firmat
Musing about identity and syntax from the author of My Own Private
Cuba.
Carlos Fuentes
This Mexican author has lived and learned throughout the Americas. Carlos
Fuentes has become one of the most renoun Latin American writers.
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Eduardo
Galeano
An interview with the Uruguayan author of The Book of Embraces.
Cristina
Garcia
Interviews and reviews of the works of Cristina Garcia.
Carolina
Garcia-Aguilera
Reviews of works by the private investigator who authored of the "Lupe
Solano mysteries".
Dagoberto
Gilb
Reviews of the author of The Last Known Residence of Mickey Acuña
and The Magic of Blood.
Patrisia
Gonzales & Roberto Rodriguez
Sample articles by these nationally syndicated Latino columnists.
Nicolas Guillen
A brief bio of the Cuban contemporary of Langston Hughes.
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Oscar
Hijuelos
Author of The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love, from which the
movie Mambo Kings was based.
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Mario
Vargas Llosa
Articles by and about Mario Vargas Llosa from the New York Times.
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Gabriel
García Márquez
This site does a magnificent task of tracking the history, life, works,
and musings of this prolific author.
Cynthia Leal Massey
Author of Fire Lilies, a saga of the Mexican Revolution. 2002 Eppie finalist for Historical Fiction.
Luis
Palés Matos
Considered the greatest Puerto Rican poet of the modernist period.
Pat
Mora
Web site has information about her poetry, nonfiction and various literacy
events.
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J.
L. Navarro
J.L. Navarro first published "Blue Day On Main Street" in 1973
with Quinto Sol, the first Chicano in the US to publish a short story
collection. Here is his latest work, "After the War".
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Octavio Paz (1914-1998)
This Mexican poet and critic became the 1990 Nobel Prize winner "for
impassioned writing with wide horizons, characterized by sensuous intelligence
and humanistic integrity."
Mary
Helen Ponce
An interview with the author of The Wedding and Taking Control.
Elena
Poniatowska
An interview with the Mexican author of Hasta no verte Jesus mio
and Tinisima.
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Esther
Bonilla Read
Esther Bonilla Read is an educator and writer. She is the author of "Kindergarten
Kapers" and "Juanito".
Alberto
Alvaro Ríos
Excerpts and reviews from this Guatamalan poet who grew up in Arizona.
Tomás
Rivera
Author for which the Tomás Rivera Center for Student Success is named.
Art Rodriguez
Author of several coming of age stories, written for young people and adults. Books include East Side Dreams, The Monkey Box and Forgotten Memories.
Roberto
Rodriguez & Patrisia Gonzales
Sample articles by these nationally syndicated Latino columnists.
Richard
Rodriguez
Read essays by the author of Hunger of Memory- The Education of Richard
Rodriguez.
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Esmeralda
Santiago
Interview of the author of When I Was Puerto Rican and Almost
a Woman.
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Paco Ignacio
Taibo II
Listing and links to the works of this Spanish-Mexican crime writer
that includes magical realism in his works.
Piri Thomas
The official website for this Puerto Rican/Cuban author of Down These
Mean Streets.
Piri Thomas
- It Seems to Me
Articles by Piri Thomas, from In Motion Magazine. [English]
Sergio Troncoso
Web site for the author of "The Last Tortilla and Other Stories."
He has several of his stories, articles and interviews online, including
an essay "Why Should Latinos Write Their Own Stories?"
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Alfredo
Vea, Jr.
A review of Gods Go Begging. Vea also wrote The Silver Cloud
Cafe and La Maravila.
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