Office files, of The American Poetry Review, 1984-1985.

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Office files, of The American Poetry Review, 1984-1985.

Comprises 6 items, 6 leaves correspondence plus manuscripts for publication. Contains poetry by Juan Felipe Herrera, Pacho Aguila, and Wilfredo Castaño. Includes translation of Lucha Corpi's poetry by Catherine Rodríguez-Nieto. Oversize galley in folder 5492.

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Rodríguez-Nieto, Catherine, 1937-.

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Castaño, Wilfredo Q.

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Corpi, Lucha, 1945-....

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Lucha Corpi is a celebrated Chicana author. Born in 1945 in Jaltipan Veracruz, she has received numerous literary awards, including a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship and the Latino Hallmark Book Award. She was named president of the Centro Chicano de Escritores (Chicano Writers Center), and is a member of the international feminist mystery novel circle, "Sisters in Crime." Her early childhood teachers encouraged these talents by having her perform recitals and...

Villanueva, Alma, 1944-

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Aguila, Pancho, 1945-

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Herrera, Juan Felipe, 1948-

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Chicano poet. Committed to social change and justice, Herrera's work resists traditional categorization. His most recent writings can best be described as postmodern expressionism that incorporates elements from drama, music, and the visual arts. From the description of Juan Felipe Herrera papers, 1974-2011. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 659288312 Biography Juan Felipe Herrera is the son of Mexican migrant workers and is...