Box 5
Contains 23 Results:
Poetry Manuscript of TR, 1970-73
Eng/Sp.
Sisterdale Press publishes TR's first poetry collection entitled Always and Other Poems, in Texas in 1973. Include several manuscripts of TR's early unpublished poems.
Poetry Manuscript of TR, 1967-84
Eng/Sp.
Early poems of TR as he continues to write about human suffering, death and immortality. Some poems are "Rita," "The Chicano Poet" and "Beyond the Door."
Poetry Anthology, 1970-76
Eng/Sp.
TR develops his own Chicano poetry anthology which brings together authors under themes which unite the Chicano/Latino community. Some of the authors are Méndez, Villanueva and Alurista.
Poetry Manuscript, 1970-84
Sp.
TR's unpublished poetry book, containing poems such as "At One Time," "La mendiga" and "Six and Eight Legged Friends." Include TR's poem on the beauty of children and the importance of teaching them culture.
Short Story Manuscript, 1975-77
Eng/Sp.
TR corresponds with UC Berkeley about reprinting his short story, "Las salamandras," dealing with themes of life and death. Include an English and a Spanish version.
Literary Production, 1970-82
Eng/Sp.
TR outlines his various poems, essays and short stories he would like to have published, including ten possible books such as "La casa grande," "León Felipe" and "Juan Rulfo."
Short Story Manuscript, 1960
Sp.
A short story written by TR describing the life and struggle of a migrant worker who thinks his wife is having an affair entitled "¿Como sea posible?" The original draft is written in Spanish.
Short Story Manuscript, 1972-76
Eng/Sp.
Notes and ideas on Jorge Luis Borges and TR's short story entitled "Looking for Borges," one of TR's few surrealist works, written in English and Spanish.
Short Story Manuscript, 1970-75
Eng/Sp.
TR outlines several chapters of his new novel and include the short stories, "Era muy lloron" and "Va y viene."
Short Story Manuscript, 1965-70
Eng.
An original manuscript of an untitled short story about an American cowboy who terrorizes an old indigenous couple for food and shelter in Mexico. Written in English, but does not have TR's name on it. (Attributed to TR based on style.)