Box 12
Contains 13 Results:
Hinojosa, Rolando R., 1971-72
Eng/Sp.
A professor of Spanish literature at Texas A & I University sends TR various manuscripts regarding his latest work. Includes his novel and short stories, Estampas del valle, " Estas cosas que pasan" and "Cachito mío."
Hinojosa, Rolando R., 1974-76
Eng/Sp.
Hinojosa sends TR copies of his latest novel and manuscripts entitled Klail City y sus alrededores, " Tepalcatero" and "Echevarria tiene la palabra."
Hernández-Tovar, Inéz, 1975
Eng/Sp.
A Chicana poet sends TR some of her poems and short stories for him to review and enjoy. They include "Para Teresa," "La mirada" and "La familia."
Horne, David L., 1984
Eng.
An undergraduate student of UCR sends Concha Rivera a poem dedicated to TR after his unexpected death in 1984, entitled "To a Humanist Passing," which is an intimate insight on TR.
Huerta, Raymond, 1984
Eng/Sp.
TR receives a copy of the article, "Californios: odisea de una cultura," dealing with the political resistance of Chicanos in California during the early nineteenth century.
Igo, John, 1969
Eng/Sp.
A friend of TR sends a revised Christmas song of "Deck the Halls," and adds Mexican symbolism to the lyrics.
Islas, Arturo, 1975-80
Eng/Sp.
A professor at Stanford University sends TR a copy of his new novel entitled Miguel Chico, dealing with the lives and adventures of a family living in New Mexico. Includes his essay, "Saints, Artists and Vile Politic."
Jiménez, Francisco, 1970
Eng.
A professor at the University of Santa Clara sends TR a copy of his short story, "The Circuit," published by the journal, El Grito, dealing with the lives of farmworkers.
Johnson, Harvey L., 1976-78
Eng/Sp.
A professor at the University of Houston, TX, sends TR some copies of his latest work in bibliographic research entitled "Bibliografia literaria hispanoamérica" and "New Writers of Latin America," published by Revista Iberoamericana.
Kanellos, Nicolás, 1980
Eng/Sp.
The editor of Arte Publico Press sends TR two essays: the " Aventuras de don Chipote, obra precursora de la novela chicana," published in 1928, by Heraldo de México; and secondly, "Chicano Theatre: A Popular Culture Battleground."