Enclave

by Tato Laviera

ISBN: 978-0-934770-11-8
Publication Date: 1981
Bind: Trade Paperback
Pages: 72

Laviera celebrates the Puerto Rican experience in New York, providing a gallery of portraits of the inhabitants whose lives are evoked through soulful rhythmic songs.

 

The Searchers: Collected Poetry

by Tomás Rivera

Edited by Julián Olivares

ISBN: 978-1-55885-018-7
Publication Date: 1990
Bind: Trade Paperback
Pages: 112

This moving collection contains poems the late author published and poems the editor discovered among the author’s literary papers. In taut but impassioned lyrics, Rivera celebrates the common experience of humanity and renews his search for the encounter for the self, community, the past and the continuity of the dead through the living.

 

American Copia: An Immigrant Epic

by Javier O. Huerta

ISBN: 978-1-55885-748-3
Publication Date: March 31, 2012
Bind: Trade Paperback
Pages: 110

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Tropical Town and Other Poems

by Salomón de la Selva

Edited, with an Introduction, by Silvio Sirias

ISBN: 978-1-55885-235-8
Publication Date: 1998
Bind: Trade Paperback
Pages: 174

“The Nicaraguan-born poet Salomon de la Selva poses a unique and fascinating case in the recovery of U.S. Hispanic literature. The challenge of studying de la Selva’s first published collection of poetry, TROPICAL TOWN AND OTHER POEMS, arises as soon as we attempt to trace its literary lineage… TROPICAL TOWN represents the first English-language collection of poetry by a Hispanic writer in the United Sates — a fact unknown to most scholars and students of Hispanic-American literature…The hopes and visions within the pages of this poetic collection seek to move and inspire the American reader as well as reflecting the hopes and aspirations of Hispanic-Americans. TROPICAL TOWN constitutes de la Selva’s call to all of us to build a bridge of understanding and solidarity between the continent’s English- and Spanish-speaking peoples” (Silvio Sirias, from the Introduction).

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The Woman Who Lost Her Soul and Other Stories: Collected Tales and Short Stories

by Jovita González
Edited, with an Introduction, by Sergio Reyna

ISBN: 978-1-55885-313-3
Publication Date: 2000
Bind: Trade Paperback
Pages:190

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Hombres de ladrillo

by Alejandro Morales
Spanish translation by Isabel Díaz Sánchez

ISBN: 978-1-55885-605-9
Publication Date: November 30, 2010
Bind: Trade Paperback
Pages: 400

The history of California is intertwined with that of the Mexican workers who manufactured the bricks that laid the foundation of modern California.

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Centaur of the North

by Wendell Mayo

ISBN: 978-1-55885-165-8
Publication Date: June 1996
Bind: Trade Paperback
Pages: 128

Winner, 1996 Premio Aztlan

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Porque hay silencio

by Alba Ambert

ISBN: 978-1-55885-250-1
Publication Date: September 30, 1998
Bind: Trade Paperback
Pages: 176

Realistically depicts life in the Puerto Rican barrios of the South Bronx and in the poverty-stricken favelas of Puerto Rico.