American literature -- Mexican American authors
Found in 2844 Collections and/or Records:
Trujillo, Lisa “La Divine Image – Otro Modo De Ser", December 20 1990
Writings by others span 1985-2014 and contain works by contemporaries and friends of Cisneros, as well as writings sent to her either by an author or publisher. Of note are works by: Norma Alarcón; Julia Alvarez; Daniel Arreola; Tony Beckwith; Ruth Behar; Norma Cantú; Denise Chávez; Joan Frederick; Pat LittleDog; Levi Romero; Jim Sagel; Liliana Valenzuela; and Reggie Young.
“Truth, Lies, and Memory: A Profile of Sandra Cisneros,” Renee H. Shea (3 copies) Poets & Writers, vol 30, issue 5, September/October 2002
Publicity Material spans 1978-2014 and is divided into the following subseries: Cisneros Cover Stories; Magazines with Articles about Cisneros; Newspaper and Other Articles; Appearance Publicity; Oversized; and Book Publisher Catalogs.
Tualatin High School
Turlock Adult School, CA
Turpin High School
Turpin High School
Turpin High School
Turpin High School, Nancy Kelley’s class
Turtle Bay Books/Random House, Inc. and foreign publishers, 1992
Book Contracts are separate from publisher’s correspondence and span 1985-2012. They are arranged by year in boxes 150-151, with files for each publisher listed alphabetically.
Twin Cities Jewish Middle School
“Two Birds,” 1 holograph page
"Two Conversations with Sandra Cisneros” interview by Bryce Milligan. Palo Alto Review, vol 2, no 1, Spring 1993
Publicity Material spans 1978-2014 and is divided into the following subseries: Cisneros Cover Stories; Magazines with Articles about Cisneros; Newspaper and Other Articles; Appearance Publicity; Oversized; and Book Publisher Catalogs.
“Two Mexican Parrots,” typed and holograph drafts
“Two Songs for Gloria,” [for Gloria Anzaldua] presented to National Women’s Conference in St. Charles, Illinois, June 2007
Cisneros’ nonfiction writings are arranged alphabetically and include speeches, editorials, and essays. Many were eventually published in anthologies or magazines. In cases when the date and location of a speech is known, that information is included in the listing. This series also contains interviews Cisneros conducted with other writers while working at the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center (box 41).
“Two Words,” 1 typed page, corrected
Typed excerpt pages from middle school diaries. 18 pages
“Tzintzuntzan,” [originally titled “Two Whores”], multiple typed and holograph drafts
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Uberhaga, Joe M., 2005; Ullman, Leslie (University of Texas, El Paso), 1989; Unida, Fuerza, 2011; Unger, David, 1993, 1995, 2001, 2005; United States Artists, undated; University of Alabama College of Arts & Sciences, undated; University of Texas, San Antonio, 1999; Uribe-Kozlovsky Family undated; Urquijo-Ruiz, Rita, 2012; Urrea, Luis, 1992, 2005; Urrutia, Elena (El Colegio de Mexico), 1989, 2003; Uschuk, Pamela, 1991, 2007, undated
“Un Hombreriega par Excellence,” 2 print out pages, no corrections
“Un Poquito de tu Amor,” Los Angeles Times essay, 1998
Cisneros’ nonfiction writings are arranged alphabetically and include speeches, editorials, and essays. Many were eventually published in anthologies or magazines. In cases when the date and location of a speech is known, that information is included in the listing. This series also contains interviews Cisneros conducted with other writers while working at the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center (box 41).