"Compelling and enlightening" (Booklist), The Latino Reader covers
nearly five centuries of an important American literary tradition in
this groundbreaking anthology featuring a wide range of Latino
voices.
"Makes evident that works in Spanish have always been with us, helping
to define and move American culture forward."--Nicolás Kanellos, founder
and director of Arte Público Press
With a broad and intriguing range of Latino voices and perspectives,
from Cabeza de Vaca's mid-sixteenth-century writings to contemporary
works from Cristina García and Sandra Cisneros, Harold Augenbraum and
Margarite Fernández Olmos have collected history, memoirs, letters,
essays, fiction, poetry, and drama into this essential anthology.
Featuring work by writers not usually associated with the Latino
tradition, notably poems by William Carlos Williams and fiction by John
Rechy, The Latino Reader serves to highlight the substantial
contribution this culture has made to American literature.