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Spanish 860.80972 B6447v
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Checked Out
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Spanish 860.80972 B6447v
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- (Checked in: Mar 25 2013 )
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Harmon Library
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Spanish 860.80972 B6447v
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On Shelf
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Notes:
Some contributions and introduction originally written in English and some contributions originally written in Spanish.
Contents:
- Fragmento de "Como orientar nuestro pensamiento"
- INFLUENCIAS TEMPRANAS: La mano del comandante Aranda / Alfonso Reyes
- "Mi prima Agueda" y "En las tinieblas húmedas" / Ramón López Velarde
- Fragmento de "Pedro Páramo" / Juan Rulfo
- Nocturno de los ángeles / Xavier Villaurrutia
- VOCES CHICANAS #1: Como domar una lengua salvaje / Gloria Anzaldúa
- India / Richard Rodríguez
- Meditaciones del Valle Sur: Poema IX / Jimmy Santiago Baca
- B. Traven está sano y salvo en Cuernavaca / Rudolfo Anaya
- VOCES MEXICANAS CONTEMPORÁNEAS: Fragmento de "La muerte de Artemia Cruz" / Carlos Fuentes
- Introducción de "Hasta no verte, Jesús mío" / Elena Poniatowska
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- Hablo de la ciudad / Octavio Paz
- Fragmento de "Oficio de tinieblas" / Rosario Castellanos
- VOCES CHICANAS #2: Daddy con unos Chesterfields enrollados en la manga / Ana Castillo
- Nunca te cases con un mexicano / Sandra Cisneros
- María de Covina / Dagoberto Gilb
- Fragmento de "Cruzando lo frontera: la crónica implacable de una familia mexicana que emigra a Estados Unidos: / Rubén Martínez
- Hagiografía del apóstata / Ignacio Padilla
- "Tía Leonor" y "Tía Natalia / Ángeles Mastretta
- La hora de la identidad acumulativa: Qué fotos tomaría usted en la ciudad interminable? / Carlos Monsiváis
- Peces de piel fugaz / Coral Bracho
- Notas sobre los autores.
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