List of Mexican-American writers

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The following is a list of Mexican-American writers.

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  • Gary Keller, author of collection Tales of El Huitlacoche (1984)[1]
  • Luis Leal, writer, author, and UCSB professor
  • Alexis Madrigal, author of "Powering the Dream" (2010)
  • Patricia Santos Marcantonio
  • Patricia Preciado Martín, author of collection Days of Plenty, Days of Want (1988)[1]
  • Al Martinez, Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalist; author of Ashes in the Rain: Selected Essays (1990)[1]
  • Eliud Martínez, author of Voice Haunted Journey (1991)[1]
  • Elizabeth Martínez, author of 500 Years of Chicano History in Pictures (1991)
  • Max Martínez, author of Schooland (1988) and the collections The Adventures of the Chicano Kid and Other Stories (1982) and A Red Bikini Dream (1989)[1]
  • Hugo Martínez-Serros, author of the collection The Last Laugh and Other Stories (1988)[1]
  • Rubén Martínez
  • Bill Melendez
  • Maria Cristina Mena
  • Miguel Méndez
  • Jim Mendiola
  • Pat Mora
  • Cherríe Moraga, co-author of This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color and author of A Xicana Codex of Changing Consciousness
  • Alejandro Morales, author of Old Faces and New Wine (1981), Death of an Anglo (1988), Reto en el Paraiso (1983), The Brick People (1988), and The Rag Doll Plagues (1991)[1]
  • Angela Morales, author of The Girls in My Town (2016)
  • Alejandro Murguía

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  • Julian Nava
  • J. L. Navarro, author of the collection Blue Day on Main Street (1973)[1]
  • Josefina Niggli
  • Daniel Olivas, author of The Courtship of María Rivera Peña, Crossing the Border: Collected Poems, and How to Date a Flying Mexican
  • Berta Ornelas, author of Come Down from the Mound (1975)[1]
  • Sheila Ortiz Taylor, author of Spring Forward/Fall Back (1985)[1]
  • Miguel Antonio Otero
  • Américo Paredes, author of With His Pistol in His Hand
  • Joe Perez
  • Cecile Piñeda
  • Mary Helen Ponce, author of The Wedding (1989) and the collection Taking Control (1987)[1]
  • Estela Portillo Trambley (1936–1998), author of Trini (1986), the play The Day of the Swallows (1971) and the collection Rain of Scorpions and Other Writings (1975) for which she became the first woman to receive the Quinto Sol Literary Prize.[1] She also held the President Chair in Creative Writing at UC Davis.
  • Katherine Quintana Ranck, author of Portrait of Doña Elena (1983)[1]
  • Adriana E. Ramírez, author of Dead Boys (2016)
  • John Rechy

Nicolas Retana, author, "The Mexican Men Chronicles."

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References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an Marc Zimmerman, U.S. Latino Literature: An Essay and Annotated Bibliography, MARCH/Abrazo, 1992.
  2. ^ "Fernando A. Flores". texasmonthly.com.
  3. ^ Thomas, Robert McG. Jr. "Ricardo Sanchez, 54, Poet Who Voiced Chicano Anger, Dies". nytimes.com.
  • Marc Zimmerman, U.S. Latino Literature: An Essay and Annotated Bibliography, MARCH/Abrazo, 1992.
  • Teresa McKenna, "Chicano Literature", in Redefining American Literary History, Ed. A. LaVonne Brown Ruoff and Jerry W. Ward, MLA, 1990.
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