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The floating borderlands : twenty-five years of U.S. Hispanic literature / edited by Lauro Flores.

Van Pelt Library PS508.H57 F58 1998
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Flores, Lauro, 1950-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
American literature--Hispanic American authors.
American literature.
Hispanic Americans--Literary collections.
Hispanic Americans.
American literature--20th century.
Genre:
Literary collections.
Literature.
Physical Description:
xiii, 432 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Seattle : University of Washington Press, [1998]
Summary:
The Floating Borderlands celebrates the emergence of a potent force on the American literary scene: the coming of age of contemporary Hispanic writers. The Americas Review -- the pioneering journal of Hispanic literary arts, which has nurtured the early careers of many now-famous authors -- celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary with this anthology of some of the best fiction and poetry from its pages.
The collection is truly representative of the diverse regional and national backgrounds that have helped forge a creative community across the continent. The works presented here are divided into three parts, reflecting important chronological landmarks as well as a more subtle evolution of mature craftsmanship. "Nationhood Messengers" experimented with vernacular forms and helped to define the flourishing of cultural identity for Chicanos, Nuyoricans, and other major groups within the Latino community in the 1970s. "Memory Makers" moved to the forefront in the 1980s with polished works that have to varying degrees been embraced by the American cultural mainstream and enjoyed considerable commercial success. The voices of the "New Navigators of the Floating Borderlands" are just beginning to be heard, but they are already making contributions that will further transform the literary milieu.
ISBN:
0295977469
OCLC:
39045226

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