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Cruz, Victor Hernández, Leroy Quintana, and Virgil Suárez, eds., Paper Dance: 55 Latino Poets, Persea Books, 2000.
Presenting the work of both well-known and lesserknown
Latino and Latina poets living in the United
States, this anthology explores relationships between
tradition and change, Spanish and English, rural and
urban, private and public, female and male, and
young and old.
Jones, LeRoi, and Larry Neal, eds., Black Fire: An Anthology of Afro-American Writing, William Morrow, 1968.
As a poet with African as well as Spanish and Indian
blood, Cruz's writing frequently appears in anthologies
of African-American literature. Black Fire is one
of the first such anthologies to publish Cruz and
provides a strong sampling of African-American writers
whose reputations would grow in the coming
decades.
Matilla, Alfredo, and Iván Siláen, eds., The Puerto Rican Poets, Bantam Books, 1972.
Matilla and Siláen put...
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