0043 Rudolfo Anaya


Rudolfo Anaya

TitleDateTypeLinks
A Chicano in China1986Book
Albuquerque1995Book
Aztlan: Essays on the Chicago Homeland (ed.)1991Collection
Bless Me, Ultima1972Book
Cuentos Chicanos (ed., short story anthology)1984Collection
Cuentos: tales from the Hispanic Southwest1980Collection
Elegy on the Death of Cesar Chavez2000Essay
Farolitos for Abuelo1998Book
Heart of Aztlan1976Book
Jalamanta: A Message from the Desert1996Book
Lord of the Dawn: The Legend of Quetzalcoatl1987Book
Matachines1992Play
Rio Grande Fall1996Book
Rio Grande Fall1996Book
Shaman Winter1999Book
The Adventures of Juan Chicaspatas1985Book
The Anaya Reader1995Collection
The Farolitos of Christmas1995Book
The Legend of La Llorona1984Book
The Season of La Llorona1987Play
The Silence of Llano (short stories)1982Collection
Tierra (ed., collection of New Mexico short stories)1989Collection
Tortuga1979Book
Voces (ed., anthology of New Mexico writers)1987Collection
Zia Summer1995Book

 

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