Writing in Latinidad: Autobiographical Voices of U.S. Latinos/as
Susana Chávez-Silverman, Paul Allatson, Silvia D. Spitta, and Rafael Campo, Series Editors
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Original Series Description
Autobiographical works—including memoirs, journals, collections of letters, and performance pieces—by Latino and Latina writers who live in the United States.
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Paper $18.95 t
ISBN 978-0-299-23524-6
Scenes from la Cuenca de Los Angeles y otros Natural Disasters
Susana Chávez-Silverman
Foreword by Paul Saint-Amour; Afterword by Michael Shelton
“Chávez-Silverman is doing nothing less than creating a new genre . . . through the only language capable of apprehending it: Spanglish as the new language of national becoming.”
—Lázaro Lima, Bryn Mawr College
Paper $18.95 t
ISBN 978-0-299-23624-3
Madre and I
A Memoir of Our Immigrant Lives
Guillermo Reyes
“Guillermo Reyes’ memoir is an endearing story of ‘one mother and one son’—a pair of Chilean outsiders navigating the world together but looking at the landscape through diverging lenses.”
—Rigoberto González, author of Butterfly Boy
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Butterfly Boy
Memories of a Chicano Mariposa
Rigoberto González
Fall 2006
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