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Ana Castillo (1953- ) ... | On Ana Castillo's Poetry | Biographical Note | A Review of Loverboys | An Essay by Castillo on the 4th of July | An Interview with Castillo | About Natassja Kinksi | Bibliography | Critical Bibliography | Online Poems |
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The contents of the Ana Castillo Collection represent the beginnings of a prolific Chicana writer and teacher, whose body of work is expected to grow significantly as her career continues to develop. The material in this collection provides much insight into the formative processes in the evolution of a writer.
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Ana Castillo is, according to Elsa Saeta writing in Melus, "One of the most articulate, powerful voices in contemporary Chicana literature," a poet, essayist, editor, and novelist whose "work has long questioned, subverted, and challenged the status quo." Writing in Dictionary of Literary Biography,
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Online shopping for Castillo, Ana from a great selection of Books; ( C ), Authors, AZ, Literature & Fiction & more at everyday low prices.
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Amazon.com: Massacre of the Dreamers: Essays on Xicanisma
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Alternative Medicine, Cross-Cultural Issues, Disease and Health, Empathy, Family Relationships, Latina/Latino Experience, Occupational Disease, Power Relations, Society, Technology ... Ana Castillo is Mexican-American (Chicana).
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“An Interview with Ana Castillo in Chicago, Illinois, January 18, 1982.” Partial Autobiographies: Interviews with Twenty Chicano Poets, edited by Wolfgang Binder, pp. 28–38. Verlag Palm & Enke Erlangen, 1985.
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SOURCE: “Remapping the Territory: Ana Castillo's The Mixquiahuala Letters,” in Epistolary Responses: The Letter in 20th-Century American Fiction and Criticism, University of Alabama Press, 1997, pp. 132–50, 194–95.
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