Dance between two cultures : Latino Caribbean literature written in the United States / William Luis.
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- 0826513026 (alk. paper)
- American literature -- Caribbean American authors -- History and criticism
- American literature -- West Indian American authors -- History and criticism
- American literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
- West Indian Americans -- Intellectual life
- Caribbean Americans -- Intellectual life
- Ethnic groups in literature
- Immigrants in literature
- Minorities in literature
- Ethnicity in literature
- West Indies -- Intellectual life
- 810.9868727 LUI 21
- PS153.C27 L85 1997
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-335) and index.
Setting new roots : Latino Caribbean literature in the United States -- Puerto Rican American poetry : street rhythms and voices of the people -- Puerto Ricans in New York : memoirs of Bernardo Vega and Piri Thomas's Down these mean streets -- Cuban American poetry : the Cuban American divide -- Master codes of Cuban and Cuban-American culture : Oscar Hijuelos's The mambo kings play songs of love and Cristina Garcia's Dreaming in Cuban -- Dominican American poetry : culture in the middest -- Search for identity in Julia Alvarez's How the Garcia girls lost their accents -- Postmeditation on Latino, race, and identity.
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