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"Daniel A. Olivas explores Latino/a literature at the dawn of the 21st century. While his essays address a broad spectrum of topics from the Mexican-American experience to the Holocaust, Olivas always returns to queries that have no easy answers-questions about writing and Chicano identity; literature; and the politics of everyday life, among others. Olivas has explored similar questions through almost a decade's worth of interviews with Latino/a authors. Olivas dives deep to discover how these authors create prose and poetry while juggling families, facing bigotry, struggling with writer's block, and deciphering a fickle publishing industry"--Page 4 of cover.
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American literature, Hispanic American authors, History and criticism, Theory, Mexican American authors, Interviews, Hispanic Americans, Intellectual life, Mexican Americans, Hispanic Americans in literature, Mexican Americans in literature, Latin American literature, Mexican literature, Latin literatureEdition | Availability |
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Things we do not talk about: exploring latino/a literature through essays and interviews
2014, San Diego State University Press
in English
- First edition.
193853705X 9781938537059
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