Papers, 1924-1996.

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Papers, 1924-1996.

Collection consists primarily of personal letters, poetry, manuscripts, biographies, interviews, art, speeches, and diverse materials about cultural and political organizations. The folders are arranged alphabetically and the documents in chronological order. This is a rich collection for examining the life and work of Clemente Soto Vélez, and for chronicling significant literary movements in New York and Puerto Rico. The documents are a valuable source for research on the avant-garde Atalayismo movement and the literary and political history of Puerto Rico, as well as on Hispanic American literature in the United States. They also contain information on New York organizations such as the Puerto Rican Merchants Association, the Ateneo Puertorriqueño de Nueva York and the Circulo de escritores y poetas Iberoamericanos.

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Circulo de Escritores y Poetas Iberoamericanos de Nueva York.

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Corretjer, Juan Antonio

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Partido Nacionalista (Puerto Rico)

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Soto, Merian

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Soto, Clemente, Jr.

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Miranda Archilla, Graciany, 1908-1991.

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Poet, journalist, and essayist. Born in Puerto Rico in 1908, Miranda Archilla joined a group of avant-garde poets in 1928 and co-founded a movement called El Atalaya de los Dioses which revolutionized Puerto Rican poetry. A fervent nationalist, he exiled himself to New York in 1951 where he authored several books of poetry, essays and novels, and participated in such organizations as the Instituto de Puerto Rico, Circulo de Escritores Iberoamericanos, and Vanguardia Betances. He also served as a...

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...

Pepatian (Dance company)

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Vélez, Amanda Andrea, 1918-

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Atalaya de los Dioses.

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Puerto Rican Merchants Association, Inc.

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Espada, Martín, 1957-

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Espada was born in 1957 in Brooklyn, New York. He received his B.A. degree in history from the University of Wisconsin (1981) and a J.D. degree from Northeastern University School of Law (1985). He is currently Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where he teaches courses in Latino poetry, creative writing, multiculturalism and literature in translation. Espada has written extensively in English on the plight of Hispanics in the United States and is an outspoken advo...

Fragoso, Victor, 1944-1984.

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Margenat, Alfredo 1907-1985

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Osorio, Pepón 1955-

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Spanish Grocers Association.

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Carrasquillo, Pedro, 1910-1963

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Aboy, Ramon.

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Ateneo Puertorriqueño de Nueva York.

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