Bordering Fires

Bordering Fires
Title Bordering Fires PDF eBook
Author Cristina Garcia
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 302
Release 2009-01-21
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307482405

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As the descendants of Mexican immigrants have settled throughout the United States, a great literature has emerged, but its correspondances with the literature of Mexico have gone largely unobserved. In Bordering Fires, the first anthology to combine writing from both sides of the Mexican-U.S. border, Cristina Garc’a presents a richly diverse cross-cultural conversation. Beginning with Mexican masters such as Alfonso Reyes and Juan Rulfo, Garc’a highlights historic voices such as “the godfather of Chicano literature” Rudolfo Anaya, and Gloria Anzaldœa, who made a powerful case for language that reflects bicultural experience. From the fierce evocations of Chicano reality in Jimmy Santiago Baca’s Poem IX to the breathtaking images of identity in Coral Bracho’s poem “Fish of Fleeting Skin,” from the work of Carlos Fuentes to Sandra Cisneros, Ana Castillo to Octavio Paz, this landmark collection of fiction, essays, and poetry offers an exhilarating new vantage point on our continent–and on the best of contemporary literature. From the Trade Paperback edition.

Bordering Fires

Bordering Fires
Title Bordering Fires PDF eBook
Author Cristina García
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2006-10-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1400077184

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As the descendants of Mexican immigrants have settled throughout the United States, a great literature has emerged, but its correspondances with the literature of Mexico have gone largely unobserved. In Bordering Fires, the first anthology to combine writing from both sides of the Mexican-U.S. border, Cristina Garc’a presents a richly diverse cross-cultural conversation. Beginning with Mexican masters such as Alfonso Reyes and Juan Rulfo, Garc’a highlights historic voices such as “the godfather of Chicano literature” Rudolfo Anaya, and Gloria Anzaldœa, who made a powerful case for language that reflects bicultural experience. From the fierce evocations of Chicano reality in Jimmy Santiago Baca’s Poem IX to the breathtaking images of identity in Coral Bracho’s poem “Fish of Fleeting Skin,” from the work of Carlos Fuentes to Sandra Cisneros, Ana Castillo to Octavio Paz, this landmark collection of fiction, essays, and poetry offers an exhilarating new vantage point on our continent–and on the best of contemporary literature.

Annual Forest Administration Report

Annual Forest Administration Report
Title Annual Forest Administration Report PDF eBook
Author Bombay (India : State). Forest Dept
Publisher
Total Pages 1410
Release 1895
Genre
ISBN

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Latino Literature

Latino Literature
Title Latino Literature PDF eBook
Author Christina Soto van der Plas
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 328
Release 2023-03-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1440875928

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Offers a comprehensive overview of the most important authors, movements, genres, and historical turning points in Latino literature. More than 60 million Latinos currently live in the United States. Yet contributions from writers who trace their heritage to the Caribbean, Central and South America, and Mexico have and continue to be overlooked by critics and general audiences alike. Latino Literature: An Encyclopedia for Students gathers the best from these authors and presents them to readers in an informed and accessible way. Intended to be a useful resource for students, this volume introduces the key figures and genres central to Latino literature. Entries are written by prominent and emerging scholars and are comprehensive in their coverage of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. Different critical approaches inform and interpret the myriad complexities of Latino literary production over the last several hundred years. Finally, detailed historical and cultural accounts of Latino diasporas also enrich readers' understandings of the writings that have and continue to be influenced by changes in cultural geography, providing readers with the information they need to appreciate a body of work that will continue to flourish in and alongside Latino communities.

New Code of Ordinances of the City of New York

New Code of Ordinances of the City of New York
Title New Code of Ordinances of the City of New York PDF eBook
Author New York (N.Y.)
Publisher
Total Pages 636
Release 1922
Genre Law
ISBN

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Draft Lemhi Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement

Draft Lemhi Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement
Title Draft Lemhi Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salmon District Office
Publisher
Total Pages 562
Release 1985
Genre Government publications
ISBN

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New Code of Ordinances of the City of New York, Including the Sanitary Code

New Code of Ordinances of the City of New York, Including the Sanitary Code
Title New Code of Ordinances of the City of New York, Including the Sanitary Code PDF eBook
Author New York (N.Y.)
Publisher
Total Pages 676
Release 1924
Genre Law
ISBN

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