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This Migrant Earth
Published in Paperback by Arte Publico Pr (1987)
Authors: Tomas Rivera and Rolando Hinojosa
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Windblown and spare
I read This Migrant Earth while attending Rolando Hinojosa-Smith's Literature of the Southwest course. Once I became accustomed to the novel's sparse descriptions and dialog driven plot, I could not put it down. The tenacity of the impoverished characters fascinated me.


Tomas Rivera: The Complete Works
Published in Hardcover by Arte Publico Pr (1992)
Authors: Julian Olivares and Tomas Rivera
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A wonderful and powerful collection of Rivera's work.
This is a great collection. Those readers who are familiar with Rivera's fiction will discover the wonderful depths of his poetry here. Together, the work shows that Tomas Rivera was the first Chicano revolutionary.


... y no se lo tragó la tierra
Published in Paperback by Arte Publico Pr (1996)
Author: Tomas Rivera
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Good Work, Sloppy Translation
I refer to the Arte Publico Press edition, translation by Evangelina-Vigil-Pinon. Rivera's sensitive, poignant and lyrical work really ought to have been copy-edited, if the translator speaks such poor English. It does no minority author any service to have his or her book filled with ignorant grammar mistakes--especially when those mistakes are not in the original Spanish.

I hope, if another edition is prepared, someone will purchase a third grade grammar and correct such embarrassing errors as the use of lay when the verb is lie, possessives, and plurals.

Una historia sobre los emigrantes mexicanos en EEUU.
Esta novela se trata de la vida de los emigrantes mexicanos en los Estados Unidos en el tiempo de la guerra de Corea.Es sobre la vida de un muchacho mexicano y su familia. El cuento se expresa en maneras distintas. Unas partes se cuentan a través del relato de las observasiones; unos sucesos en la manera de la tercera persona, y la mayoría de los capítulos aparentemente se describe por la lengua del muchacho emigrante. La percepción profunda del sufrimiento, el enfrentar con la enfermedad y la muerte son el sabor amargo del libro. También hay una película con el mismo título a base de la novela.

It's a good example of mexican culture
This book is about how a boy grew up in a mexican culture. The struggles that he faces throught out his childhood . This book is about short stories that this young boy goes through and how impacted him. After reading the book you will be able to make the connections from each short story. Each story reflects how this boy is prejudge just by his etchnicity, how he tries to overcome and how important his parents are to him. This is probably a good example of experiences in which many people faced when coming to a different country. Not only mexicans but all the people around the world in general. It usually happens when you are trying to bring your own culture to a different land or country different from the one you used to live in. It has very good details in which you will be able to have a mind movie of the events that are happening through out the book. You will be able to understand it and picture it while reading it. While reading the book you can easily understand a little bit about mexican culture and how they try to get used to the new country and adjust. This book is available in spanish as well and if you are bilingual it will be a good book to read.


The Harvest: Short Stories
Published in Paperback by Arte Publico Pr (1994)
Authors: Tomas Rivera and Julian Olivares
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Intensity and Clarity
This little package packs a powerful emotional punch. His stories are brilliant. Raymond Carver became known in America for minimalism, but Tomas Rivera overpowers him. Brief, and brilliant, and poetic in a way so beautiful...
'The Salamanders' will never leave you.


Tomas Rivera, 1935-1984: The Man and His Work
Published in Paperback by Bilingual Review Pr (1997)
Authors: Vernon E. Lattin, Rolando Hinojosa, and Gary D. Keller
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And the Earth Did Not Devour Him/Y No Se Lo Trago LA Tierra
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (1999)
Authors: Tomas Rivera, Evangelina Vigil-Pinon, and Evangelina Vigil
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Countering the Counterculture: Rereading Postwar American Dissent from Jack Kerouac to Tomas Rivera
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Wisconsin Pr (2003)
Author: Manuel Luis Martinez
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The Economy of the Urban Ethnic Enclave: A Report (Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs Policy Research Project Report ; No. 97)
Published in Paperback by Univ Texas at Austin, Office of Publications (1992)
Authors: Jorge Chapa, Gilberto Cardenas, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs Policy Research Project on, and Tomas Rivera Center
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International Studies in Honor of Tomas Rivera
Published in Paperback by Arte Publico Pr (1986)
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International Studies in Honor of Tomas Rivera (Revista Chicano-Riquena, Vol 13, No 3-4, 1985)
Published in Paperback by Arte Publico Pr (1994)
Author: Julian Olivares
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