Poetry. Latino/Latina Studies. At last Cecilio GarcAAa-Camarillo has consented to the publication of this volume spanning three decades of creation, from the 1970s through the 1990s. The Line, GarcAAa-Camarillo's longest single work, is reproduced in its entirety. Also here are generous selections (each one complete in itself) from a dozen other chapbooks, arranged chronologically by first publication. Professor Enrique R. Lamadrid, in his introduction, surveys the poet's career, his personal odyssey from Texas to New Mexico, and the private and public themes that pervade his work.
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..". bilingual poems mix protest and private frustration with the lyrical schemes of Latin American poets like Neruda, redefining American identity and doing investigative reportage in verse."
..".bilingual poems mix protest and private frustration with the lyrical schemes of Latin American poets like Neruda, redefining American identity and doing investigative reportage in verse."
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