El hombre que no sudaba is Jaime Carrero's third novel, following Raquelo tiene un mensaje (1970) and Los nombres (1972). Through true-to-life dialogue and profound psychological analysis, Carrero por
As it fighting the North Vietnamese isn't hard enough, the racially mixed troops must contend with their sergeant whose brutality and racism polarize the Anglos, Hispanics, and Blacks in the company u
This novel set during the great Texas drought of the 1950's examines the relationships between family members, between members of the community, and between the narrator and the grandfather
Under this somewhat threatening title, the renowned civil rights leader Jose Angel Gutierrez provides a guidebook to minority empowerment through the use of analysis, practical experience and anecdote
From Jorge Huerta, director of the play Celso, "Celso is a barrio philosopher, the borracho whose very existence threatens the life-thread of the community, yet holds it up with ridicule and understan
The Computer Is Down is at once a celebration of the crystalline and silvery image of the modern city, its advanced technology and economic power, as well as an iconoclastic questioning of the values
Poetry in English and Spanish, openly political, blatantly blunt, and religiously irreverent, reaches from the innermost corners of the soul to the streets of New York, to the battlegrounds of Central
The contributors, including Yolanda Julia Broyles, Hector Calderon, Margarita Cota-Cardenas, Lauro Flores, Patricia de la Fuente, Rolando Hinojosa, Luis Leal, Jose David Saldivar, Maria I. Duke dos Sa