Authors
Susan Smith Nash, Ph.D. presents the works of several women from Paraguay.
A review of biography of this Nicaraguan author of The Inhabited Women.
A discussion of the life and influences of Salvadoran writer Benitez.
Irene I. Blea, Ph. D., is an accomplished Chicana feminist lecturer with several publications available on race, class, and gender.
Official site of the Cuban-American Rafael Campos.
the one time culture writer for Newsweek and author of several books for children and adults, including Marisol and Magdalena and Quinceanera Means Sweet Fifteen.
Biography, bibliography, and reviews of the Mexican-American author of The House on Mango Street.
Interviews, photos, a few works and brief biography of this Argentine magical realist who has influenced many other writers. [Español]
The seventeenth century Mexican nun was a scholar, playwright, poet and one of the first feminists in the colonial Americas.
A brief biography of the author of Stones for Ibarra.
Information about the author of Singing to Cuba and Skywriting: A Novel of Cuba .
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]
Author and screenwriter of Santitos. The movie was released in January 2000.
Read an interview by Salon. Author of Like Water, For Chocolate.
A summary of The Youngest Doll with a look at the biographical influences of this Puerto Rican author.
Interviews and reviews of the works of Cristina Garcia.
Reviews of works by the private investigator who authored of the "Lupe Solano mysteries".
Discussions with the author of The Last Known Residence of Mickey Acuña and The Magic of Blood.
Sample articles by these nationally syndicated Latino columnists.
A brief bio of the Cuban contemporary of Langston Hughes.
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