Collection Items
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Audio RecordingPeruvian-American author Daniel Alarcón reading from his work Mr. Alarcón reads from his work: At night we walk in circles.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Alarcón, Daniel
- Date: 2014
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Audio RecordingMexican-American poet Brenda Cárdenas reading from her work Ms. Cárdenas reads from her following works: Boomerang, Verse Wisconsin, and Cuadernos de ALDEEU.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Cárdenas, Brenda
- Date: 2014
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Audio RecordingChicano poet Rigoberto González reading from his work Mr. González reads from his following works: Crossing Vines, Autobiography of My Hungers, Black Blossoms, Unpeopled Eden, So Often the Pitcher Goes to Water Until It Breaks, and Other Fugitives and Other Strangers.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - González, Rigoberto
- Date: 2014
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Audio RecordingChicana poet Laurie Ann Guerrero reading from her work Ms. Guerrero reads from A Tongue in the Mouth of the Dying, and A Crown for Gumecindo.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Guerrero, Laurie Ann
- Date: 2015
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Audio RecordingHispanic-American author and poet Tim Hernandez reading from his work Mr. Hernandez reads from his following works: Skin Tax, Natural Takeover of Small Things, Mañana Means Heaven, and All They Will Call You: The Telling of the Plane Wreck of Los Gatos Canyon.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Hernandez, Tim Z.
- Date: 2015
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Audio RecordingNew Mexican poet Valerie Martínez reading from her work Ms. Martínez reads from her following work: Each and Her.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Martínez, Valerie
- Date: 2014
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Audio RecordingMaria Melendez reading from her poetry Ms. Melendez reads from her following works: How Long She'll Last in this World and Flexible Bones.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Meléndez, María (María Teresa)
- Date: 2013
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Audio RecordingDominican-American author Julia Álvarez reading from her work Ms. Álvarez reads from her following works: The other side/ el otro lado, homecoming, and the woman I kept to myself.
- Contributor: Alvarez, Julia - Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress)
- Date: 2015
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Audio RecordingChicana poet Diana García reading from her work Ms. García reads from When Living was a Labor Camp.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - García, Diana
- Date: 2015
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Audio RecordingGuatemalan-American author Francisco Goldman reading from his work Mr. Goldman reads from his book, Say Her Name.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Goldman, Francisco
- Date: 2015
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Audio RecordingPanamanian-American author Cristina Henríquez reading from her work Ms. Henríquez reads from her following work: The Book of Unknown Americans: A Novel.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Henríquez, Cristina
- Date: 2015
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Audio RecordingHispanic-American author Sonia Manzano reading from her work Ms. Manzano reads from The Revolution of Evelyn Serrano.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Manzano, Sonia
- Date: 2013
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Audio RecordingCuban-American author Achy Obejas reading from her work Ms. Obejas reads from her following work: We came all the way from Cuba, so you could dress like this?
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Obejas, Achy
- Date: 2015
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Audio RecordingPuerto Rican author Esmeralda Santiago reading from her work Ms. Santiago reads from her following work: How to Eat a Guava, Almost a Woman, and Conquistadora.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Santiago, Esmeralda
- Date: 2015
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Audio RecordingCarmen Giménez Smith reading from her poetry Ms. Giménez Smith reads from her following works: Odalisque in Pieces, The City She Was, Goodbye Flicker, and Bring Down the Little Birds: On Mothering, Art, Work, and Everything Else.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Giménez Smith, Carmen
- Date: 2012
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Audio RecordingPuerto Rican-American author Fred Arroyo reading from his work Mr. Arroyo reads from Western Avenue and Other Fictions, and The Region of Lost Names.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Arroyo, Fred
- Date: 2013
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Audio RecordingMexican-American poet Eduardo Corral reading from his work Mr. Corral reads from Slow Lightning.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Corral, Eduardo
- Date: 2012
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Audio RecordingCuban American poet Richard Blanco reading from his work Mr. Blanco reads from his following works: City of a hundred fires, Directions to the Beach of the Dead, and Looking for the Gulf Motel.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Blanco, Richard
- Date: 2013
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Audio RecordingPoet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera reads from his work Mr. Herrera reads from his following works: Half of the world in light : new and selected poems, Senegal Taxi, and Notes on the assemblage.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Herrera, Juan Felipe
- Date: 2015
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Audio RecordingArizonan poet Gina Franco reading from her work Ms. Franco reads from The Keepsake Storm : Poems.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Franco, Gina L.
- Date: 2016
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Audio RecordingSalvadoran-American poet William Archila reading from his work Mr. Archila reads from The Art of Exile, and The Gravedigger's archeology.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Archila, William
- Date: 2016
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Audio RecordingNicaraguan-American poet Francisco Aragón reading from his work Mr. Aragón reads from his following works: Puerta del Sol, Glow of Our Sweat, The Wind Shifts: New Latino Poetry, Evensong: Contemporary American Poets on Spirituality, and The Wandering Song: Central American Writing in the United States.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Aragón, Francisco
- Date: 2017
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Audio RecordingCuban poet Robert Lima reading from his work Mr. Lima reads from his following works: Por caminos errantes: Poemas, The Pointing Bone, Cancionería Cubana, Self, and Tracking the Minotaur.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Lima, Robert
- Date: 2017
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Audio RecordingChicana poet Rachelle Linda Escamilla reading from her work Ms. Escamilla reads from her follwoing works: Imaginary animal, and Me drawing a picture of me[n].
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Escamilla, Rachelle Linda
- Date: 2018
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Audio RecordingPuerto Rican American poet Blas Falconer reading from his work Mr. Falconer reads from his following works: A Question of Gravity and Light, The Foundling Wheel, Forgive the Body This Failure.
- Contributor: Archive of Hispanic Literature on Tape (Library of Congress) - Falconer, Blas
- Date: 2018