Author: Bryce Milligan
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 0875656935
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 507
Book Description
San Antonio is often described as the “mother” of Texas cities—the oldest and, for two and a half centuries, the largest city in Texas. To many it is, as novelist Larry McMurtry once famously proclaimed, “the one truly lovely city in the state.” Long recognized as a cultural crossroads between two continents, writers in San Antonio, both native and visiting, have had a significant effect upon the city’s literary and cultural landscape. Novels were being written in the city by the late 1830s. Nineteenth century writers like Frederick Law Olmsted, Sydney Lanier, and O. Henry wrote effusively about San Antonio; Oscar Wilde found here “a thrill of strange pleasure.” Here the Mexican Revolution was called into being, and here were the political and literary origins of the Chicano Movement. Literary San Antonio provides dozens of examples of the interplay and cross-pollination of Anglo and Latino literary forms, ideas, and traditions that led to the creation of a unique borderlands or frontera literature. This city, with its winding, still-sleepy river and its story-shrouded springs; its ancient acequias and missions, now acknowledged as valued “world heritage” sites; its sacred battle grounds and historic military forts and bases; its several unique neighborhoods and barrios that have produced and been celebrated by generations of writers; its rich heritage of heroism and revolutionary passion; its endlessly celebratory ability to revel in its multiracial, multiethnic, multilingual roots and branches . . . this city is a good place to write, to write about, and to wander with a book in hand.
Literary San Antonio
Author: Bryce Milligan
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 0875656935
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 507
Book Description
San Antonio is often described as the “mother” of Texas cities—the oldest and, for two and a half centuries, the largest city in Texas. To many it is, as novelist Larry McMurtry once famously proclaimed, “the one truly lovely city in the state.” Long recognized as a cultural crossroads between two continents, writers in San Antonio, both native and visiting, have had a significant effect upon the city’s literary and cultural landscape. Novels were being written in the city by the late 1830s. Nineteenth century writers like Frederick Law Olmsted, Sydney Lanier, and O. Henry wrote effusively about San Antonio; Oscar Wilde found here “a thrill of strange pleasure.” Here the Mexican Revolution was called into being, and here were the political and literary origins of the Chicano Movement. Literary San Antonio provides dozens of examples of the interplay and cross-pollination of Anglo and Latino literary forms, ideas, and traditions that led to the creation of a unique borderlands or frontera literature. This city, with its winding, still-sleepy river and its story-shrouded springs; its ancient acequias and missions, now acknowledged as valued “world heritage” sites; its sacred battle grounds and historic military forts and bases; its several unique neighborhoods and barrios that have produced and been celebrated by generations of writers; its rich heritage of heroism and revolutionary passion; its endlessly celebratory ability to revel in its multiracial, multiethnic, multilingual roots and branches . . . this city is a good place to write, to write about, and to wander with a book in hand.
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 0875656935
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 507
Book Description
San Antonio is often described as the “mother” of Texas cities—the oldest and, for two and a half centuries, the largest city in Texas. To many it is, as novelist Larry McMurtry once famously proclaimed, “the one truly lovely city in the state.” Long recognized as a cultural crossroads between two continents, writers in San Antonio, both native and visiting, have had a significant effect upon the city’s literary and cultural landscape. Novels were being written in the city by the late 1830s. Nineteenth century writers like Frederick Law Olmsted, Sydney Lanier, and O. Henry wrote effusively about San Antonio; Oscar Wilde found here “a thrill of strange pleasure.” Here the Mexican Revolution was called into being, and here were the political and literary origins of the Chicano Movement. Literary San Antonio provides dozens of examples of the interplay and cross-pollination of Anglo and Latino literary forms, ideas, and traditions that led to the creation of a unique borderlands or frontera literature. This city, with its winding, still-sleepy river and its story-shrouded springs; its ancient acequias and missions, now acknowledged as valued “world heritage” sites; its sacred battle grounds and historic military forts and bases; its several unique neighborhoods and barrios that have produced and been celebrated by generations of writers; its rich heritage of heroism and revolutionary passion; its endlessly celebratory ability to revel in its multiracial, multiethnic, multilingual roots and branches . . . this city is a good place to write, to write about, and to wander with a book in hand.
Re-thinking Ressentiment
Author: Jeanne Riou
Publisher: transcript Verlag
ISBN: 3839421284
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
The charge of »Ressentiment« can in today's world - less from traditionally conservative quarters than from the neo-positivist discourses of particular forms of liberalism - be used to undermine the argumentative credibility of political opponents, dissidents and those who call for greater »justice«. The essays in this volume draw on the broad spectrum of cultural discourse on »Ressentiment«, both in historical and contemporary contexts. Starting with its conceptual genesis, the essays also show contemporary nuances of »Ressentiment« as well as its influence on literary and philosophical discourse in the 20th century.
Publisher: transcript Verlag
ISBN: 3839421284
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
The charge of »Ressentiment« can in today's world - less from traditionally conservative quarters than from the neo-positivist discourses of particular forms of liberalism - be used to undermine the argumentative credibility of political opponents, dissidents and those who call for greater »justice«. The essays in this volume draw on the broad spectrum of cultural discourse on »Ressentiment«, both in historical and contemporary contexts. Starting with its conceptual genesis, the essays also show contemporary nuances of »Ressentiment« as well as its influence on literary and philosophical discourse in the 20th century.
Register
Author: Tulane University
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1384
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1384
Book Description
The Literary Digest
Author: Edward Jewitt Wheeler
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Literature
Languages : en
Pages : 986
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Literature
Languages : en
Pages : 986
Book Description
Book Reviewing
Author: Wayne Gard
Publisher:
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Category : Book reviewing
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Book reviewing
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Hot Women Needing a Man and Other Stories
Author: Antoinette V. Franklin
Publisher: America Star Books
ISBN: 1633828719
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 59
Book Description
The Impressive Jewels Book Club is more than a literary discussion group. The woman share their inner most secrets, thoughts and desires about their favorite subject, “Men.” The fact of how to get one, keep one, and how to get over one and then their thoughts about the book of the month. Estelle Marie Fountanie, a real estate executive, has been told she’s too mean to get a man. She has quite a few awakening moments, after experiencing the perils of internet dating, but she finally meets “The Man.” During a book club meeting one rainy afternoon she tells the girls she’ll bring back some sunshine from Jamaica. “This story is witty and full of life. The characters represent a sense of realism as their relationship of sisterhood and support evolve for each other.” Cassis A. Levy, Contributing Author “Violets, Inspirational Poems by Women of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.”
Publisher: America Star Books
ISBN: 1633828719
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 59
Book Description
The Impressive Jewels Book Club is more than a literary discussion group. The woman share their inner most secrets, thoughts and desires about their favorite subject, “Men.” The fact of how to get one, keep one, and how to get over one and then their thoughts about the book of the month. Estelle Marie Fountanie, a real estate executive, has been told she’s too mean to get a man. She has quite a few awakening moments, after experiencing the perils of internet dating, but she finally meets “The Man.” During a book club meeting one rainy afternoon she tells the girls she’ll bring back some sunshine from Jamaica. “This story is witty and full of life. The characters represent a sense of realism as their relationship of sisterhood and support evolve for each other.” Cassis A. Levy, Contributing Author “Violets, Inspirational Poems by Women of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.”
Double crossings
Author: Mario Martín Flores
Publisher: Ediciones Nuevo Espacio
ISBN: 9781930879270
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Publisher: Ediciones Nuevo Espacio
ISBN: 9781930879270
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Monthly Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Pan-Americanism
Languages : en
Pages : 1682
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Pan-Americanism
Languages : en
Pages : 1682
Book Description
Transnational Latina Narratives in the Twenty-first Century
Author: Juanita Heredia
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230623255
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
Transnational Latina Narratives is the first critical study of its kind to examine twenty-first-century Latina narratives by female authors of diverse Latin American heritages based in the U.S. Heredia s comparative perspective on gender, race and migrations between Latin America and the U.S. demonstrates the changing national landscape that needs to accommodate an ever-growing Latino/a presence. This book draws on the work of Denise Chávez, Sandra Cisneros, Marta Moreno Vega, Angie Cruz, and Marie Arana, as well as a diverse blend of popular culture. Heredia s thought-provoking insights seek to empower the representation of women who are transnational ambassadors in modern trans-American literature.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230623255
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
Transnational Latina Narratives is the first critical study of its kind to examine twenty-first-century Latina narratives by female authors of diverse Latin American heritages based in the U.S. Heredia s comparative perspective on gender, race and migrations between Latin America and the U.S. demonstrates the changing national landscape that needs to accommodate an ever-growing Latino/a presence. This book draws on the work of Denise Chávez, Sandra Cisneros, Marta Moreno Vega, Angie Cruz, and Marie Arana, as well as a diverse blend of popular culture. Heredia s thought-provoking insights seek to empower the representation of women who are transnational ambassadors in modern trans-American literature.
The Writings of Eusebio Chacón
Author:
Publisher: UNM Press
ISBN: 0826351026
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
Eusebio Chacón, born in Peñasco, New Mexico, is arguably one of the most significant and most overlooked figures in New Mexico's cultural heritage. He earned a law degree from Notre Dame and returned to practice law in Trinidad, Colorado. He served as a district attorney for Las Animas County, Colorado, and as a translator for the U.S. Court of Private Land Claims. In 1898, he began to write and edit for El Progreso, in which many of his articles exposed the unjust treatment of Hispanics in Colorado and New Mexico. He was also New Mexico's first novelist, and took pride in his pioneering efforts to establish a Nuevomexicano literary tradition. This collection of Chacón's writings brings together all published and written materials found, displaying his versatility with samples of his work as an accomplished orator, translator, essayist, historian, novelist, and poet.
Publisher: UNM Press
ISBN: 0826351026
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
Eusebio Chacón, born in Peñasco, New Mexico, is arguably one of the most significant and most overlooked figures in New Mexico's cultural heritage. He earned a law degree from Notre Dame and returned to practice law in Trinidad, Colorado. He served as a district attorney for Las Animas County, Colorado, and as a translator for the U.S. Court of Private Land Claims. In 1898, he began to write and edit for El Progreso, in which many of his articles exposed the unjust treatment of Hispanics in Colorado and New Mexico. He was also New Mexico's first novelist, and took pride in his pioneering efforts to establish a Nuevomexicano literary tradition. This collection of Chacón's writings brings together all published and written materials found, displaying his versatility with samples of his work as an accomplished orator, translator, essayist, historian, novelist, and poet.