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In the second of his six Jungle Novels, Traven brings his remarkable narrative talents to bear on the coming of age of a young Indian ox-cart driver and the oppressive world in which he must make his way. "B. Traven is coming to be recognized as one of the narrative masters of the twentieth century."--New York Times.
La Carreta Made a U-Turnæwas the first book published by Arte PÏblico Press. Its impact was so great that almost immediately upon publication it was the subject of a forty-page article in the respected journalæDaedalus.æOver the years, it has also been the subject of numerous reviews and literary studies, and Tato Laviera has become almost synonymous with Nuyorican/Hispanic and bilingual literature. Laviera has produced three other successful books of poems, all published by Arte PÏblico Press. Since 1979,æLa Carreta Made a U-Turnæis the most popular and most widely read book of poetry by a U.S. Hispanic Author.
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En la primera parte de la edici n cr tica de la obra del escritor uruguayo Amorim, se incluye un an lisis de la g nesis de la carreta y una gu a Para la lectura de esta edici n. En la segunda parte, Mercedes Ram rez de Rossiello hace una presentaci n del autor y de su obra; K. E. A. Mose realiza un estudio detallado sobre la novela la carreta y analiza la estructura tem tica de la obra. Finalmente, Ana Mar a Rodr guez Villamil realiza una lectura intratextual de los contenidos de la obra. Se incluyen tambi n una cronolog a y una vasta bibliograf a sobre el autor.
"College Physics is written for a one-year course in introductory physics."--Preface.
As part of the Works Progress Administration during the Depression, two women interviewers, Lou Sage Batchen and Annette Hesch Thorp, gathered womens stories or cuentosfrom many native ancianas to glean vivid details of a way of life now long disappeared.
Portrays the migration of a Puerto Rican family from the countryside to the San Juan ghetto and eventually to Spanish Harlem in New York City.
The book analyzes through design and illustration theories the composing elements, materials and history of Costa Rican decorated Sarchí style oxcarts. The tradition of oxcart drivers in Costa Rica was proclaimed in 2005 "Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritages of Humanity".