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Ana Castillo has a deserved reputation as one of the country's most powerful and entrancing novelists, but she began her literary career as a poet of passion and uncompromising commitment. This collection brings back into print the best of her early work, including selected poems from The Invitation and Women Are Not Roses and the entire text of her landmark 1988 collection, My Father Was a Toltec.
Whether invoking her origins as the daughter of a street warrior, a member of the Toltec gang in Chicago, or defining her own lyrical positions on a variety of social, political, sexual, and esthetic issues, Ana Castillo's poetic voice is unmistakably her own - and will be immediately recognizable to the lovers of her fiction.
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My father was a Toltec and selected poems, 1973-1988
2004, Anchor Books
in English
140003499X 9781400034994
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My father was a Toltec and selected poems, 1973-1988
1995, Norton, W.W. Norton
in English
- 1st ed.
0393037185 9780393037180
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