Showing posts with label Latino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Latino. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

2011 Reading Challenge: Puerto Rican Young Writers

 Hey fellow book lovers.  I stumbled across this reading challenge and thought this might interest you.



The 2011 Reading Challenge: Puerto Rican Young Writers is a book reading challenge created to spread Puerto Rican literature outside our 100 x 35 miles island. You can sign up on ThirtyCreativeStudio at any time.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Puertorican Literature ~ Literatura Puertoriquena


I have recently come up with yet another great goal this year. I’m always reading but due to lack of space I don’t keep very many books. Well for me three bookshelves is not a lot or anywhere near enough space. *wink* So while I was dusting and reorganizing my bookshelf I notice how small my Latino / Hispanic literature collection of books is. Right now it my collection fits neatly in one pretty row of my book shelf. If you didn’t guess yet, my brilliant goal is to beef it up with more great literature.
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There are many wonderful authors but I decided I must begin by expanding my collection of Puertorican authors. It made me a little sad that we have barely more than a century of Puertorican literature. Before that time period only people of other countries such as priests or colonizers wrote about Puerto Rico. A few oral stories survived but anything written was forbidden by the Spanish colonial government until the United States invaded Puerto Rico during the Spanish-American War and the island was ceded to the Americans as a condition of the Treaty of Paris of 1898.
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I feel it is of utmost importance the history of Puerto Rico should also be expressed by those who lived it. A point of view I would love to see much more of. The good news is that in the last century literature has continued to flourish and the people of Puerto Rico have a voice.
During my online search, I found a fantastic bookstore in Puerto Rico that sells used college textbooks. As I go through the books I will begin a series of posts with a short biography and important works.
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These are the first batch of books I ordered:
- Cuentos Puertoriquenos de Hoy (1959) with prologue and notes by Rene Marques.
- La Purificacion en la Calle del Cristo (1958) – Rene Marques
- La Resaca (1975) by Enrique A. Laguerre
- La Importancia de Llamarse Daniel Santos (1988) by Luis Raphael Sanchez

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If anyone has any recommendations on where to get books or suggestions on what to read next I would love to hear from you. Please leave a comment.