Papers, 1947-1997.

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Papers, 1947-1997.

Collection consists of letters, articles, books, programs, clippings, audio tapes and phonograph records. The folders are organized alphabetically with chronological contents. The Diana Ramírez de Arellano collection is a resource for research on the history of cultural expression among Puerto Ricans in New York City, particularly in the period between the 1960s and 1970s. The papers provide a detailed look at the work and history of the Ateneo Puertorriqueño de Nueva York and an important contemporary writer.

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Ramírez de Arellano, Daphne.

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Arteaga de Dalmau, Genoveva de, 1898-1991.

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Ateneo Puertorriqueño de Nueva York.

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Sobejano, Gonzalo.

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Soto Vélez, Clemente, 1905-1993

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Clemente Soto Vélez was a ground-breaking poet and one of the most significant and revered contemporary Puerto Rican writers. He was a mentor to many of the young artists and writers of his time. Born in 1905 in Lares, a town known for its rebellious spirit, as a young man in Puerto Rico, Soto Vélez was a founding member of a vanguard literary group called " El atalaya de los dioses" (The Watchtower of the Gods). The bold young poets calling themselves atalayistas transformed the literary worl...

Ferré, Luis Alberto

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Marañón, Gregório, 1887-1960

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Alegría, Ricardo E.

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Fonfrías, Ernesto Juan

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Ramírez de Arellano, Diana 1919-1997.

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Diana Ramírez de Arellano was an author of numerous books of poetry and literary criticism and a Poet Laureate of Puerto Rico. She had a long and distinguished academic career and was a professor of Spanish at City College of the City University of New York and at Rutgers University. Born in New York in 1919, Ramírez de Arellano was raised in Ponce, Puerto Rico. One of her most important contributions apart from her books, was the creation of the Ateneo Puertorriqueño de Nueva York which she ...

Santos, Nelly E.

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Olivo Jiménez, José

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