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Author Rudolfo Anaya seeks to help raise self-esteem of young readers
Interview with Rudolfo Anaya for the National Education Association.

Rudolfo Anaya
Biography of the Latino author, awards received, selected bibliography.

Bless Me, Ultima, by Rudolfo Anaya
Site created by students includes a biography of the author and a bibliography. Introduces characters and themes, outlines symbols, considers the dreams in the book. Uses frames.

Anaya, Rudolfo
Takes a look at themes in two of his novels from a medical perspective.

The Golden Carp and Moby Dick: Rudolfo Anaya's Multi-Culturalism
Although Anaya presents a world with strong Chicano characters, and Anglos seemingly absent or unimportant, in some ways his storytelling is influenced by the Western canon. [MELUS]

Transnationalizing Aztlan: Rudolfo Anaya's Heart of Aztlan and US proletarian literature
Examines the Latino author's relation to the themes and political orientation of proletarian fiction. [MELUS]

The Chicano translation of Troy: epic topoi in the novels of Rudolfo A. Anaya
Anaya's trilogy reflects the classical European myth of displacement and migration. [MELUS]

The Cutting Edge of the Struggle
Interview with the Chicano author, who was just on the brink of receiving national attention. [RSAJournal]

Zia Summer
Mixed review of the murder mystery featuring a Hispanic private eye. Rated 3/5.

"Message from the Inca" by Rudolfo A. Anaya
Short story. With an introduction by Michele Bottalico.






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