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Currents from the Dancing River: Contemporary Latino Fiction, Nonfiction, and Poetry
González , Ray (Editor); Enrique Fernandez Arturo Islas Aurora Levins Morales Luis Omar Salinas Abraham Rodriguez, Jr. Silvia Curbelo Rosemary Catacalos Judith Ortiz Cofer Julio Marzan Richard Garcia Rafael Campo Luis Alberto Urrea Miguel Pinero Gloria Anzaldua Juan Felipe Herrera Kleya Forte-Escamilla Helena Maria Viramontes Alberto Rios Rosa Maria Arenas Marisella Vejga Victor Martinez Leo Romero Aristeo Brito Mary Helen Ponce Gary Soto Pat Mora Ricardo Pau-Llosa Ruth Warat Rafael Barreto-Rivera Victor Montejo Rowena A. Rivera Jose Sequeira Sandra Maria Esteves Alicia Gaspar De Alba Francisco Alarcon Dionisio Martinez Alma Luz Villanueva Ed Vega Orlando Ramirez Omar S. Castaneda Robert Navarro Andres Rodriguez Luis J. Rodriguez
Language: English
Published by New York : Harvest Books, Harcourt Brace, c1994. 1994
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. xiv, 573 pages ; 25 cm ; OCLC 29844928 ; ISBN 9780151236541, 9780156001304, 0151236542, 0156001304 ; LCCN 94004327 ; LC PS508.H57 C87 1994 ; Dewey 810.8/0868 ; color pictorial stiff paper wrappers ; Collection of 135 works exploring the impact of Latino culture on American society ; There is no…one culture that can be described as Latino. Yet the variegated presence of Spanish-speaking peoples in the United States - of immigrants and native born, of Native American, African, and European ancestry, of all skin colors, social classes, and religious and political affiliations, calling any number of places home - has contributed enormously to what we now know as American culture. Whereas other anthologies have focused either on a narrow grouping according to national origin or on a single literary form, Currents from the Dancing River - bringing together 135 works whose main commonality is that of quality - is the first collection of such breadth and comprehensiveness. Its variety of style and content gives the most realistic possible portrait of what Latino might mean. ; Contents Enrique Fernandez -- Salsa x 2 -- Arturo Islas -- Chiles -- Aurora Levins Morales -- Puertoricanness -- Immigrants -- Kitchens -- 1930 -- Luis Omar Salinas -- Let's Begin the Day -- Prayer to the Child of Prague -- Courtship of Darkness -- Abraham Rodriguez, Jr. -- The Lotto -- Silvia Curbelo -- Bringing Her Back -- Lunes de Revolucion -- Floating -- Rosemary Catacalos -- Paying Respects -- Taking the Air -- Ariadne Seven Years Later -- Judith Ortiz Cofer -- The Black Virgin -- The Witch's Husband -- Julio Marzan -- What We Don't Know About the Climb to Heaven -- Richard Garcia -- La Calle del Nino Perdido -- Doing the Tarantella with Lola Montez -- Open Letter to My Friends -- Rafael Campo -- A Case of Mistaken Identities: The Human Body -- Luis Alberto Urrea -- Father's Day -- Miguel Pinero -- On the Day They Buried My Mother . . . -- This Is Not the Place Where I Was Born -- Gloria Anzaldua -- Ghost Trap -- Puddles -- Juan Felipe Herrera -- The Cassettes -- Notes on Other Chicana & Chicano Inventions -- Rodney King, the Black Christ of Los Angeles and All of Our White Sins - May 1, 1992 -- Zoot Suit on a Bed of Spanish Rice -- Milagros & Angels -- Mariachi Drag Star -- Kleya Forte-Escamilla -- Adonde Vive Dios? -- Helena Maria Viramontes -- Tears on My Pillow -- Alberto Rios -- Nicanor, Saturday -- How the Mouth Works -- The Vietnam Wall -- Rosa Maria Arenas -- Mother of Shrines -- Mother of the Long Good-bye -- Mother of the Historical Tree -- Jack Agueros -- Psalm for Your Image -- Sonnet for Mars -- Sonnet for Angelo Monterosa -- Dagoberto Gilb -- Look on the Bright Side -- Marisella Vejga -- The Graduation -- Victor Martinez -- Gravity -- The Seed Must Kill -- A Letter from My Mother -- Leo Romero -- Miguelito, Miguelito -- Backward Facing Man -- Aristeo Brito -- From The Devil in Texas -- Mary Helen Ponce -- The Day Rito Died -- Gary Soto -- Black Hair -- Pat Mora -- Dear Frida -- The Itch -- Ricardo Pau-Llosa -- Seals -- Swirling Lines -- Minas de Cobre -- Ruth Warat -- Love and Hunt in the Dark Room -- Inquisitors, Dead and in Power. Their Use of Torture . . . -- Rafael Barreto-Rivera -- The Marriage of the Prostitute in Puerto Rican Folklore -- Victor Montejo -- The Bird Who Cleans the World -- How the Serpent Was Born -- The Disobedient Child -- Rowena A. Rivera -- Casimiro Mendoza, the Improviser -- Jose Sequeira -- The Miracle -- Sandra Maria Esteves -- Mambo Love Poem -- Autobiography of a Nuyorican -- Alicia Gaspar De Alba -- Malinche's Rights -- Francisco Alarcon -- Sonnets of Dark Love -- Dionisio Martinez -- Across These Landscapes of Early Darkness -- Cole Porter -- Pavane for Daddy Longlegs -- Alma Luz Villanueva -- Maya -- Ed Vega -- The Last Dream -- Orlando Ramirez -- The Awakening -- Meetings with a Saint -- Jewel Lake -- Robert Navarro ; slight edge wear, else VG. Book.