ISBN: 0-927534-52-5
285 pp. | paper only | $23.00
| by
Ernst Rudin
The
first book-length analysis of the strategic use of Spanish and its
significance in the Chicano novel, this study analyzes the Spanish
language elements that appear in nineteen Chicano prose narratives
in English. Among the works studied are Raymond Barrio's The
Plum Plum Pickers, Ron Arias's The
Road to Tamazunchale, Nash Candelaria's Memoirs
of the Alhambra, Ronaldo Hinojosa's The
Valley, and Rudolfo Anaya's Bless
Me, Ultima. A Bibliography, index, and statistical analysis
of the subject matter are also featured.
"An
extremely well-researched book that will appeal to those interested
in the linguistic aspects of contemporary Chicano/a prose narrative..."
-- Choice
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