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Hecho en Tejas: An Anthology of Texas Mexican Literature (Southwestern Writers Collection Series)

hardcoverNovember 16, 2006
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ISBN-13: 9780826341259 ISBN-10: 082634125X
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
November 16, 2006
Weight
2.7 lbs
Dimensions
26.00×4.30×18.60 cm

About this book

Once an independent nation Texas has always been proud of its unique culture. The literature of the Lone Star State has long attracted local regional and national audiences and critics yet the states Mexican American voices have yet to receive the attention they deserve. Hecho en Tejas is a historic anthology that establishes the canon of Mexican American literature in Texas. With close to one hundred selections chosen the book reaches back to the sixteenth-century exploration narrative of Texass first Spanish-speaking writer Alvar Nuez Cabeza de Vaca. It features prose by Amrico Paredes and Jovita Gonzalez Rolando Hinojosa and Toms Rivera Estela Trambley Portillo and Sandra Cisneros. Among the poets included in the anthology are Ricardo Snchez Carmen Tafolla Angela de Hoyos and Abelardo "Lalo" Delgado. Hecho en Tejas also includes corridos from the turn of the century and verses sung by music legends such as Lydia Mendoza and Santiago Jimenez Sr. Freddy Fender and Selena. In addition to these established names already known across the United States Hecho en Tejas introduces such younger writers as Christine Granados Erasmo Guerra and Tonantzin Canestaro-Garcia the famous Tejano authors of tomorrow. In assembling this canonic reader Dagoberto Gilb has created more than an anthology. Read cover to cover Hecho en Tejas becomes not only a literary showcase but also a cultural and historical narrative both for those familiar with Texas Mexicans and for outsiders. Hecho en Tejas is a mosaic portrait of the community the land and its history its peoples sorrows and joys anger and humor and pride what has been assimilated and what will not be.