Hispanic literature of the United States : a comprehensive reference

by Kanellos, Nicolás.

Format: Print Book 2003
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CLP - Main Library Second Floor - Closed Reference (Please ask for assistance) r PS153.H56 K36 2003
Location  CLP - Main Library
 
Collection  Second Floor - Closed Reference (Please ask for assistance)
 
Call Number  r PS153.H56 K36 2003
 
 
Summary

Providing a detailed historical overview of Hispanic literature in the United States from the Spanish colonial period to the present, this extensive chronology provides the context within which such writers as Sandra Cisneros, Rodolfo Anaya, and Oscar Hijuelos have worked.

Hispanic literature in the United States is covered from the Spanish colonial period to the present. A detailed historical overview and a separate survey of Hispanic drama provide researchers and general readers with indispensable information and insight into Hispanic literature. An extensive chronology traces the development of Hispanic literature and culture in the United States from 1492 to 2002, providing the context within which such Hispanic writers such as Sandra Cisneros, Rodolfo Anaya, and Oscar Hijuelos have worked. Topics include an overview and chronology of Hispanic literature in the United States, a who's who of Hispanic authors, significant trends, movements, and themes, publishing trends, an overview of Hispanic drama, adn the 100 essential Hispanic literary works.

Biographical entries describe the careers, importance, and major works of notable Hispanic novelists, poets, and playwrights writing in English or Spanish. A comprehensive, up-to-date bibliography lists primary sources. Essays detail the most important past and current trends in Hispanic literature, including bilingualism, Chicano literature, children's literature, exile literature, folklore, immigrant literature, Nuyorican literature, poetry, and women and feminism in Hispanic literature. More than 100 exceptional illustrations of writers, plays in performance, and first editions of important works are included.

Published Reviews
Booklist Review: "This work by Kanellos, professor of Hispanic and classical languages at the University of Houston, is a welcome addition to the numerous reference books on the literature of the diverse populations of the U.S. It is much more than a who's who of Hispanic literature. Spain was the first nation to introduce a written European language to the mainland of what would become the U.S., and coverage begins with a detailed, readable overview of the records of Ponce de Leon's exploration of Florida in the early sixteenth century. The overview chapter ends with a bibliography for further reading. The chronology that follows begins in 1492 with the arrival of Columbus and traces the development of Hispanic literature and culture to 2002. The bulk of the text is taken up by the chapter Who's Who of Hispanic Authors of the United States, which consists of alphabetical entries, between 150 and 500 words in length, for more than 100 authors. Succeeding chapters discuss Significant Trends, Movements, and Themes (for example, the Nuyorican poets, indigenous writings, and immigration) and Publishing Trends. This chapter is particularly enlightening as it discusses Spanish-language newspapers from all of the states with large Hispanic populations and the small presses that were significant in the careers of such luminaries as Sandra Cisneros and Ana Castillo. A chapter specifically detailing the history of Hispanic drama is also included. Students, faculty, and collection development librarians will appreciate the list of 100 Essential Hispanic Literary Works and the select bibliography. Title and subject indexes complete the work, which is recommended for public, high-school, and undergraduate collections. -- RBB Copyright 2004 Booklist"
From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Additional Information
Subjects American literature -- Hispanic American authors -- History and criticism.
Hispanic Americans -- Intellectual life.
Hispanic Americans in literature.
Publisher Westport, Conn. :Greenwood Press,2003
Language English
Notes "An Oryx book."
Description x, 314 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm
Bibliography Notes Includes bibliographical references (pages [285]-290) and indexes.
ISBN 157356558X
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