Mexican Poetry

Mexican Poetry
Author: Octavio Paz
Publisher: Grove Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1985
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780802151865

The renowned Mexican poet and critic Octavio Paz assembled this important anthology--the first of its kind in English translation--with a keen sense of what is both representative and universal in Mexican poetry. His informative introduction places the thirty-five selected poets within a literary and historical context that spans four centuries (1521-1910). This accomplished translation is the work of the young Samuel Beckett, just out of Trinity College, who had been awarded a grant by UNESCO to collaborate with Paz on the project. Notable among the writers who appear in this anthology are Bernardo de Balbuena (1561-1627), a master of the baroque period who celebrated the exuberant atmosphere and wealth of the New World; Juan Ruíz de Alarcón (1581?-1639), who became one of Spain's great playwrights; and Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651-1695), the beautiful nun whose passionate lyric poetry, written within her convent's walls, has made her, three hundred years later, a proto-feminist literary heroine. This is a major collection of Mexican poetry from its beginnings until the modern period, compiled and translated by two giants of world literature.

Hecho en Tejas

Hecho en Tejas
Author: Dagoberto Gilb
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2008-04-30
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780826341266

Gilb has created more than a literary anthology--this is a mosaic of the cultural and historical stories of Texas Mexican writers, musicians, and artists.

Anthology of Mexican Poetry

Anthology of Mexican Poetry
Author: Octavio Paz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1958
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

Selections from the works of more than thirty Mexican poets, chosen to represent each historical period from 1521 to 1910. Translated by S. Beckett.

Mexican American Literature

Mexican American Literature
Author: Dagoberto Gilb
Publisher: Bedford/St. Martin's
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-12-24
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781319021085

Mexican American Literature is a comprehensive anthology consisting of powerful selections from 50 Mexian American authors.

Mexican Short Stories / Cuentos mexicanos

Mexican Short Stories / Cuentos mexicanos
Author: Stanley Appelbaum
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012-10-25
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0486121607

This collection offers a rich sampling of the finest Mexican prose published from 1843 to 1918. Nine short stories appear in their original Spanish text, with expert English translations on each facing page.

Best of Contemporary Mexican Fiction

Best of Contemporary Mexican Fiction
Author: Alvaro Uribe
Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1564785149

Sixteen of Mexicos finest fiction writers born after 1945 are collected in this compelling bilingual anthology, offering a glimpse of the rich tapestry of Mexican fiction, from small-town dramas to tales of urban savagery. Many of these writers, and most of these stories, have never before appeared in English. Readers will meet an embalmed man positioned in front of the TV, a mariachi singer suffering from mediocrity, a mans lifelong imaginary friend, and the town prostitute whose funeral draws a crowd from the highest rungs of the social ladder. The writers that Mexican editor lvaro Uribe selected for this volume are deeply engaged in the literary life of Mexico and include prominent editors, translators, columnists, professors, and even the young founder of a new publishing collective. Between them they have received dozens of prizes, from the Xavier Villaurrutia prize to Guggenheim fellowships and other international awards.

Nepantla Familias

Nepantla Familias
Author: Sergio Troncoso
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2021-03-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781623499631

Nepantla Familias brings together Mexican American narratives that explore and negotiate the many permutations of living in between different worlds--how the authors or their characters create, or fail to create, a cohesive identity amid the contradictions in their lives. Nepantla--or living in the in-between space of the borderland--is the focus of this anthology. The essays, poems, and short stories explore the in-between moments in Mexican American life--the family dynamics of living between traditional and contemporary worlds, between Spanish and English, between cultures with traditional and shifting identities. In times of change, family values are either adapted or discarded in the quest for self-discovery, part of the process of selecting and composing elements of a changing identity. Edited by award-winning writer and scholar Sergio Troncoso, this anthology includes works from familiar and acclaimed voices such as David Dorado Romo, Sandra Cisneros, Alex Espinoza, Reyna Grande, and Francisco Cantú, as well as from important new voices, such as Stephanie Li, David Dominguez, and ire'ne lara silva. These are writers who open and expose the in-between places: through or at borders; among the past, present, and future; from tradition to innovation; between languages; in gender; about the wounds of the past and the victories of the present; of life and death. Nepantla Familias shows the quintessential American experience that revives important foundational values through immigrants and the children of immigrants. Here readers will find a glimpse of contemporary Mexican American experience; here, also, readers will experience complexities of the geographic, linguistic, and cultural borders common to us all.