Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Rudolfo Anaya, author of children's book Bless Me, Ultima Gloria E. Anzaldúa , author of Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza and co-author of This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color
Félix Ramos y Duarte (1848–1924), Cuban-born educator, textbook writer, lexicographer, compiled the first dictionary of Mexican Spanish; Roberto Ransom (born 1960), Irish Mexican novelist and short story writer ; José Revueltas Xavier Villaurrutia Award; Alfonso Reyes National Prize; Vicente Riva Palacio; Margarita Peña; Eduardo Ramos ...
Laura Méndez went against traditional catholic gender norms of her time to pursue a career as an influential teacher and writer. She entered several literary circles during her youth through which she first met and became friends with Mexican writers of the time Augustine Manuel Acuña and F. Cuenca.
Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora, Juan Ruiz de Alarcón, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz and Diego de Ribera were major exponents of the Mexican literature of this period. The most notable authors: Arias Villalobos. He wrote "Historia de México en verso castellano", a narrative poetry. Bernardino de Llanos. Born in Spain, was known for his plays and ...
Rudolfo Anaya was raised in Santa Rosa, New Mexico.His father, Martín Anaya, was a vaquero from a family of cattle workers and sheepherders. His mother, Rafaelita (Mares), was from a family composed of farmers from Puerto De Luna in the Pecos Valley of New Mexico. [3]
Duncan Tonatiuh (born 1984) [1] is a Mexican-American author and illustrator of several award-winning children's books. The illustrations in his books are influenced by Pre-Columbian art . The themes in his stories relate to the Latino experience, with subjects that include social justice issues, art, history, and immigration.
Apr. 19—New Mexico writers are a prolific lot. Following is a sampling of books by Santa Fe writers, starting with a new release by one of The New Mexican's own. ----- RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY by ...
Ikram Antaki (1948–2000), Syrian-born Mexican poet, essayist, translator, wrote in Spanish, French and Arabic; Elvia Ardalani (born 1963), poet, short story writer; Araceli Ardón (born 1958), journalist, novelist, short story writer; Inés Arredondo (1928–1989), Mexican writer, one of the most influential Mexican writers