Literature written in English by American writers of Portuguese descent
has come of age with the acclaimed work of Frank Gaspar and Katherine
Vaz. This study attempts to explore America's understanding of its
ethnic minorities, and the writers' own ethnic pride and celebration of
their roots. It includes a full length analysis of works by Thomas
Braga, Julian Silva, Alfred Lewis, Charles Felix and other voices. Born
in Portugal in 1961, Reinaldo Francisco Silva emigrated to America in
1967 at age 6, settling in Newark, New Jersey. He has lectured at
Rutgers University, New York University, New Jersey Institute of
Technology and Seton Hall University, and is currently Assistant
Professor of English at the University of Aveiro in Portugal. His book,
Representations of the Portuguese in American Literature was published
by the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth in 2008. This title is
available as a PDF ebook from Humanities-Ebooks.co.uk and for libraries
from Ebrary, EBSCO and Ingram.