Box 13
Contains 16 Results:
Ligues, Brigido, 1972
Eng.
A Chicano poet sends TR a collection of his poetry and requests that he review and comment on it. Include some correspondence and information where he can publish his poetry.
Lizárraga, Silvia S., 1977
Eng/Sp.
A graduate student of UC San Diego sends TR a couple of her essays and short stories dealing with the Chicano community. Some of the works are "Intento principal de Tierra," "¿Don?" and "Ya lo mejor."
Lomelí, Francisco A., 1975-83
Eng/Sp.
A professor at UC Santa Barbara sends TR a collection of his manuscripts and requests that he review and comment on them. Include the anthologies, Chicano Perspectives in Literature, Morena; and the essay, "Chicana Novelist in Fiction."
López, Joe, 1975
Eng/Sp.
A graduate student explores the affect of religious ideology on Chicano literature in his master's thesis, "The Influence in Chicano Literature," dealing with Tierra' s inclusion of religious symbols and myths.
López, Salvador, 1963-74
Eng/Sp.
A graduate student of the University of Houston sends TR a collection of short stories and requests that he review and comment. Some of the titles are "Andale" and "Un hombre."
Lozano, Carlos, 1984
Eng.
A professor of the Spanish department of CSU Bakersfield sends Concepción Rivera an essay dedicated to TR entitled "Tomás Rivera: A Final Farewell."
Lyon, Ted, 1975
Eng.
A professor of American literature at Brigham Young University sends TR his latest essay on Chicano literature entitled "Loss of Innocence in Chicano Prose."
Maíz, Magdalena, 1980
Sp.
A professor at Arizona State University writes a book review on Lucha Corpi's Palabras de mediodía, which was published by Berkeley's Fuego de Aztlán, 1980.
Madrid-Barela, Arturo, 1974-75
Eng/Sp.
A professor of Spanish at the University of Minnesota sends TR his essay, "In Search of the Authentic Pachuco," dealing with a critical analysis on the history of the Chicano and how he is viewed by Mexicans, Anglo Americans and Chicanos.
Maldonado, Jesús, 1971-77
Eng/Sp.
A Chicano poet from Seattle, WA, sends TR his collection of poetry for review. Include correspondence describing his current plans. Some of his poems are entitled "Hot Coffee Calientito," "Blue" and "Cinnamon Love."