Puerto Rican Writers at Home in the USA
Faythe TurnerAfter World War II, hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans moved into the ghettos of New York City, bringing their tradition of storytelling. The literature that evolved, influenced by two languages, blends the color and rhythms of Caribbean lyricism with gritty New York realism. Seventeen of America’s most important Puerto Rican writers are featured in this anthology; poet Victor Hernandez Cruz (included in the Heath Anthology of American Literature), Pulitzer Prize nominee Judith Ortiz Cofer, playwright Miguel Pinero, fiction writer Piri Thomas and more. Their works reveal what it means to be Puerto Rican, and also what it means to be American.
This book was selected as the “1993 Book for the Teen Age” by the New York Public Library
status | Copy #1 (3436): in |
---|---|
genre | Literature and Fiction » Anthology |
publisher | Open Hand Publishing inc. |
publish date | 1991 |
popularity | checked out 0 time(s) |
Activism and Human Rights
Adventure
Anarchism
Art
Biography
Children's
Cultural Studies
Drugs
Fantasy
Field Guide
Food
Games
Hard Science
Health
History
Horror
Humor and Satire
Language
Literature and Fiction
Magazine
Magic
Music
Performance Arts
Philosophy
Sci-Fi
Sex & Gender
Social Science
Spirituality
Superhero
Utopian Studies