Rudolfo Anaya
Rudolfo Anaya, widely acclaimed as one of the founders of modern Chicano literature, is professor emeritus of English at the University of New Mexico. He is best known for the classic Bless Me Ultima.
Querencia
Reflections on the New Mexico Homeland
This collection of both deeply personal reflections and carefully researched studies explores the New Mexico homeland through the experiences and perspectives of Chicanx and indigenous/Genízaro writers and scholars from across the state.
- Copyright year: 2020
Aztlán
Essays on the Chicano Homeland, Revised and Expanded Edition
This expanded new edition of the classic 1989 collection of essays about Aztlán weighs its value.
- Copyright year: 2017
Jemez Spring
Rudolfo Anaya’s latest Sonny Baca mystery eerily reflects current events: it involves terrorists, environmental activists, and water rights in the Southwest.
- Copyright year: 2005
The First Tortilla
A Bilingual Story
- Copyright year: 2007
Lord of the Dawn
The Legend of Quetzalcóatl
- Copyright year: 1987
La Llorona
The Crying Woman
The legend of La Llorona as retold by Rudolfo Anaya is storytelling anchored in a very human experience. His book helps parents explain to children the reality of death and the loss of loved ones.
- Copyright year: 2011
A Poetry of Remembrance
New and Rejected Works
Levi Romero recalls the tradiciones of life in northern New Mexico--a way of life seldom represented in American poetry.
- Copyright year: 2009
Shaman Winter
Sonny Baca returns in this eerie and supernatural struggle with his nemesis Raven.
- Copyright year: 2009
ChupaCabra and the Roswell UFO
This fast-paced mystery expands the ChupaCabra folklore into a metaphor that deals with the new powers inherent in science.
- Copyright year: 2008
Rio Grande Fall
Murder jeopardizes tourist dollars during the Albuquerque fall balloon extravaganza in this exciting Sonny Baca mystery.
- Copyright year: 2008