An Elegy on the Death of Cesar Chavez: By Rudolfo Anaya ; Illustrations by Gaspar Enriquez - Hardcover

Anaya, Rudolfo A.

 
9780938317517: An Elegy on the Death of Cesar Chavez: By Rudolfo Anaya ; Illustrations by Gaspar Enriquez

Synopsis

<div>The heroic life of labor and civil rights activist C&#233;sar Chav&#233;z greatly influenced the political and creative thinking of famed Chicano novelist Rudolfo Anaya. After Chav&#233;z&#8217; death in 1992, Anaya wrote this poem eulogizing the man and his life&#8217;s work. Echoing Shelley&#8217;s elegy on the death of John Keats, the poem expresses the grief of la gente, but closes by calling all peoples together to continue the non-violent struggle for freedom and justice. The book&#8212;endorsed by the C&#233;sar Chav&#233;z Foundation&#8212;includes an essay by Anaya detailing the effect that Chav&#233;z had on his own vision and a chronology of Chav&#233;z&#8217; life. Powerful super realistic illustrations by Gaspar Enriquez bring home the significance of C&#233;sar Chav&#233;z to the American cultural landscape.<br><br>"C&#233;sar Chav&#233;z&#8217; accomplishments in fighting for the rights of farm workers, civil rights, environmental justice, and non-violence stand next to two of the 20th century's greatest leaders&#8212;Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr."&#8212;Carlos Santana<br><br><b>Rudolfo Anaya</b> (his classic novel <i>Bless Me, Ultima</i> has 1,000,000-plus in print) has earned international acclaim for his skillful mingling of realism, fantasy and myth while exploring the experiences of Hispanics in the American Southwest. Besides being the author of numerous novels and children&#8217;s books, Mr. Anaya has been called "the godfather of Chicano literature" and "un hijo del pueblo" for his work as an activist for the literature of his people and his region. He lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico.<br><br>Artist <b>Gaspar Enriquez</b> is nationally known for his super-realistic, airbrush paintings of young men and women from the barrios of his hometown El Paso. Using the same technique, he collaged images of C&#233;sar Chav&#233;z, farm workers, police, newspaper article, fields of grapes and icons of La Raza and Aztl&#225;n to create the ambiance of the life and times of this hero.</div>

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About the Author

<div>GASPAR ENRIQUEZ, whose super-realistic paintings are exhibited all over the country, was born and grew up on the south side of El Paso, Texas. He illustrated Elegy on the Death of C&#233;sar Ch&#225;vez by Rudolfo Anaya. He lives in San Elizario, a small village near the border of the United States and Mexico, in a 250-year-old house built by his wife's great-great grandfather. He has a fine arts degree from the University of Texas at El Paso and a master's degree from New Mexico State University. He is an art instructor at Bowie High School in El Paso. In 1994, he received a Mid-America Arts Alliance Fellowship. His work was included in the important and ground-breaking Chicano Art / Resistance and Affirmation show that traveled throughout the United States in the early 90s.</div>

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ISBN 10:  0938317806 ISBN 13:  9780938317807
Publisher: Cinco Puntos Pr, 2004
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