Camino del Sol
368 pages, 6 x 9
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Release Date:15 May 2010
ISBN:9780816528134
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Camino del Sol

Fifteen Years of Latina and Latino Writing

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The University of Arizona Press
Since 1994, the Camino del Sol series has been one of the premier vehicles for Latina/o literary voices. Launched under the auspices of Chicana/o luminary Ray Gonzalez, it quickly established itself in both the Latina/o community and the publishing world as it garnered awards for its outstanding writing.

Featuring both established writers and first-time authors, Camino del Sol has published poetry and prose that convey something about the Latina/o experience—works that tap into universal truths through a distinct cultural lens. This volume celebrates fifteen years of books by bringing together some of the series’ best work, such as poetry from Francisco X. Alarcón, fiction from Christine Granados, and nonfiction from Luis Alberto Urrea. These voices echo the entire spectrum of Latina/o writing, from Chicana/o to Puerto Rican to Brazilian-American, and take in themes ranging from migration to gender.

Awards bestowed upon Camino del Sol titles include the PEN/Beyond Margins Award to Richard Blanco’s Directions to the Beach of the Dead; Before Columbus Foundation American Book Awards to Diana García’s When Living Was a Labor Camp and Luis Alberto Urrea’s Nobody’s Son; International Latino Book Awards to Pat Mora’s Adobe Odes and Kathleen Alcalá’s The Desert Remembers My Name; the Premio Aztlán literary prize to Sergio Troncoso’s The Last Tortilla; and the PEN Oakland-Josephine Miles National Literary Award to Kathleen de Azevedo’s Samba Dreamers. All of these works are represented in this outstanding collection.

In a short span of time, Camino del Sol has cultivated an admirable and sizeable list of distinguished contemporary authors—and even garnered the first National Book Critics Circle Award for a Chicana/o for Juan Felipe Herrera’s Half of the World in Light. Camino del Sol: Fifteen Years of Latina and Latino Writing is a benchmark for the series and a wonderful introduction to the world of Latina/o literature.
Writer, poet, teacher, and critic Rigoberto González is the author of several books including Butterfly Boy, winner of the 2007 American Book Award, and most recently the short story collection Men Without Bliss.
Camino del Sol: Lighting a Path for Chicano/Latino Literature in the New Millennium

Poetry
Francisco X. Alarcón
From the Other Side of Night/Del otro lado de la noche

Rane Arroyo
Home Movies of Narcissus

Richard Blanco
Directions to the Beach of the Dead

Albino Carrillo
In the City of Smoking Mirrors

Lisa D. Chávez
In an Angry Season

Juan Delgado
A Rush of Hands

David Domínguez
Work Done Right

Blas Falconer
A Question of Gravity and Light

Gina Franco
The Keepsake Storm

Diana García
When Living Was a Labor Camp

Maurice Kilwein Guevara
POEMA

Juan Felipe Herrera
border-crosser with a lamborghini dream
Giraffe on Fire
Notebooks of a Chile Verde Smuggler

Rita María Magdaleno
Marlene Dietrich, Rita Hayworth, & My Mother

Carl Marcum
Cue Lazarus

Demetria Martínez
Breathing Between the Lines
The Devil’s Workshop

Valerie Martínez
World to World

María Meléndez
How Long She’ll Last in This World

Pat Mora
Adobe Odes

Dixie Salazar
Blood Mysteries

Luis Omar Salinas
elegy for desire

Virgil Suárez
Palm Crows

Margo Tamez
Naked Wanting

Luis Humberto Valadez
what i’m on

Marcos McPeek Villatoro
on Tuesday, when the homeless disappeared

Fiction
Fred Arroyo
The Religion of Lost Names

Kathleen de Azevedo
Samba Dreamers

Stella Pope Duarte
If I Die in Juárez

Christine Granados
Brides and Sinners in El Chuco

Jack Lopez
Snapping Lines

Patricia Preciado Martin
El Milagro and Other Stories
Amor Eterno: Eleven Lessons in Love

Ana Consuelo Matiella
The Truth about Alicia and Other Stories

Braulio Muñoz
excerpt from The Peruvian Notebooks

Sergio Troncoso
The Last Tortilla and Other Stories

Nonfiction
Marjorie Agosín
Of Earth and Sea: A Chilean Memoir

Kathleen J. Alcalá
The Desert Remembers My Name: On Family and Writing

Ray Gonzalez
The Underground Heart: A Return to a Hidden Landscape
Renaming the Earth: Personal Essays

Luis Alberto Urrea
nobody’s son: notes from an american life

Source Credits
About the Editor
About the Contributors
Bibliography
Index of Authors
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