ForewordIshmael Reed |
Rain of Gold |
Matin III |
Refugee Ship |
Heritage |
The Poet is Served her Papers |
Pleiades from the Cables of Genocide |
Portrait of Real Hijo de Puta |
Revolutionary Spanish Lesson |
The Confession |
Colibir |
Carolina Hospital (B. 1957) |
Miami Mimesis |
A Visit to West New York |
Alma Mater |
Finding Home |
The Old Order |
IV Drama |
Delores Prida (b. 1943) |
Beautiful Senoritas |
Alternate Table of Contents by Theme |
Selected Bibliography |
Index of Authors, Title, First Lies of Poetry |
Acknowledgments |
Tales Told Under the Mango Tree |
Ghosts and Voices: Writing from Obsession |
Notes to a Younger Writer |
II Fiction |
Into the Pit with Bruno Cano |
I Autobiography |
The Sergeant |
First Communion |
The Kite |
Zulema |
The Curing Woman |
The Closet |
Miracle at Eighth and Twelfth |
Retrieving Varadero |
The Cariboo Cafe |
Prologue to Seven Long Times |
Dearly Beloved |
III Poetry |
Legend of the Flamboyán |
Nuyorican Lament |
Ode to the Mexican Experience |
When This Life No Longer Smells of Roses |
My Father Is a Simple Man |
I Am America |
Floyd Salas (b. 1931) |
Angela de Hoyos (b. 1940) |
You Will Grow Old |
Lesson in Semantics |
How to Eat Crow on a Cold Sunday Morning |
Taos Pueblo Indians: 700 Strong According to Bobby's Last Census |
Soledad Was a Girl's Name |
Letters to My Ex-Texas Sanity |
Buffalo Nickel |
Immigrants |
Gentle Communion |
Arte Popular |
Old Anger |
Curandera |
A Lower East Side Poem |
New York City Hard Time Blues |
Sandra Maria Esteves (b. 1948) |
Resurrections |
The Water Tower |
Padrino |
Bautizo |
Ocha |
Madame America |
The Apostate |
The Beginning |
Victor Hernanadez Cruz (b. 1949) |
Today is a Day of Great Joy |
Energy |
The Boxing Match |
The Latest Latin Dance Craze |
Loisaida |
Es Todo! Tato Laviera (b. 1950) |
Latero Story |
AmerRican |
Intellectual |
Boricua |
Lime Cure |
Victor Villasenor (b. 1940) |
On Whether My Father Deserves a Poem |
The Poet's Mother Gives Him a Birthday Present |
Judith Ortiz Cofer (b. 1952) |
Quinceanera |
Mamacita |
Exile |
Under the Knife |
Five Indiscretions |
On January 5, 1984, El Santo The Wrestler Died, Possibly |