"Message from the Inca" by Rudolfo A. Anaya Short story. With an introduction by Michele Bottalico. |
Anaya, Rudolfo Takes a look at themes in two of his novels from a medical perspective. |
Author Rudolfo Anaya seeks to help raise self-esteem of young readers Interview with Rudolfo Anaya for the National Education Association. |
Bless Me, Ultima, by Rudolfo Anaya Site created by students includes a biography of the author and a bibliography. Introduces characters and themes, outlines symbols, considers the dreams in the book. Uses frames. |
Rudolfo Anaya Biography of the Latino author, awards received, selected bibliography. |
The Chicano translation of Troy: epic topoi in the novels of Rudolfo A. Anaya Anaya's trilogy reflects the classical European myth of displacement and migration. [MELUS] |
The Cutting Edge of the Struggle Interview with the Chicano author, who was just on the brink of receiving national attention. [RSAJournal] |
The Golden Carp and Moby Dick: Rudolfo Anaya's Multi-Culturalism Although Anaya presents a world with strong Chicano characters, and Anglos seemingly absent or unimportant, in some ways his storytelling is influenced by the Western canon. [MELUS] |
Transnationalizing Aztlan: Rudolfo Anaya's Heart of Aztlan and US proletarian literature Examines the Latino author's relation to the themes and political orientation of proletarian fiction. [MELUS] |
Zia Summer Mixed review of the murder mystery featuring a Hispanic private eye. Rated 3/5. |
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