Biographical Dictionary of Hispanic Literature in the United States: The Literature of Puerto Ricans, Cuban Americans, and Other Hispanic Writers

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Nicolás Kanellos
Bloomsbury Academic, 1989 - 357 ページ

This book promises to be a very useful reference work, covering material that has heretofore been hard to find. . . . . useful in academic libraries and large public libraries. Reference Books Bulletin

This dictionary provides an exhaustive reference guide to representative figures in Hispanic literature within the geographic, political, and cultural boundaries of the United States. While concentrating on contemporary writers who have made or promise to make a lasting contribution to multiethnic letters in this country, it is designed to make accessible to the English-language reader a literary world that has until now been articulated primarily in Spanish. Focusing mainly on Puerto Rican and Cuban writers, each entry summarizes the importance of the subject and indicates the literary genres and themes cultivated. There is a brief biography of each author, an analysis of major works and themes, and a survey of the criticism of the author's works.

The first and most comprehensive volume on the subject, this extraordinarily detailed sourcebook is a compilation of bio-bibliographical essays on leading Hispanic novelists, poets, and dramatists, and includes secondary bibliographies for each entry as well as a general bibliography on Hispanic literature. Especially highlighted are such authors as Nuyorican Miguel Pinero, winner of the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best American Play; Chilean novelist, critic, and editor Fernando Alegria; the Cuban-American chronicler of life in Miami's exile community, Roberto Fernandez, and others. Kanellos' work answers a definite need for comprehensive biographical and critical information on these writers, and it will be a significant addition to academic and public libraries, and to research in Spanish, English, bilingual education, and ethnic studies.

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39
Ferré Rosario
95
Figueroa JoséAngel
105
3
113
Goldemberg Isaac
115
6
121
GonzálezCruz Luis F
139
Hernández Cruz Victor
147
Mohr Nicholasa
199
Montes Huidobro Matías
227
Palés Matos Luis
233
Pietri Pedro
240
Prida Dolores
257
Reyes Rivera Louis
267
37
272
Sánchez Luis Rafael
274

18
152
Laviera Tato
153
Margenat Hugo
165
Marqués René 187
171
23
186
Matas Julio
187
Santos Silva Loreina
283
2958
318
BIBLIOGRAPHY
336
INDEX
344
CONTRIBUTORS
353
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著者について (1989)

NICOLAS KANELLOS is Professor of Hispanic and Classical Languages at the University of Houston. He is the editor of Latino Short Fiction (with Luis Davila), Nuevos Pasos: Chicano and Puerto Rican Drama (with Jorge Huerta), and the author of Mexican American Theatre Then and Now and The History of Hispanic Theatre in the United States until 1940.

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