My Hair Turning Gray Among Strangers
Leroy V. Quintana
Bilingual Review Press. (1996)
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Mexican Americans
Paperback 0927534576
English
This new collection by one of the most recognized Chicano poets presents a vivid portrait of the traditional, small-town New Mexico of his youth from the vantage point of a departed son who yearns for the integrity and coherence of that world. These deceptively simple story poems, vivid snapshots of remembered people and places, are punctuated by remarkable bilingual word play. Although they are genuinely Chicano, the poems address, with humor and insight, some of the central dilemmas of contemporary American life: tradition versus progress, belonging versus alienation, and self-fulfillment versus obligation.
Product Details
LoC Classification PS3567.U365M9 1996
Dewey 814/.54
Nationality American
Pub Place Tempe AZ
Cover Price $9.00
No. of Pages 76
Height x Width 8.5 x 5.5  inch
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