Sonnets from the Puerto Rican

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  • Sonnets from the Puerto Rican Book Detail

  • Author : Jack Agüeros
  • Release Date : 1996
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : Poetry
  • Pages : 120
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 37,37 MB

Sonnets from the Puerto Rican by Jack Agüeros PDF Summary

Book Description: Poetry. Latin American Studies. Jack Agueros is a poet, playwright, and fiction writer born in East Harlem who has remained closely involved with New York's Puerto Rican community. Agueros' varied writing career has reached from TV's Sesame Street to experimental Off-Off Broadway drama. His translations have been performed at the New York Public Theater and his poems and stories have appeared in Nuestro, Revista Chicana-Riquena, Hanging Loose, The Portable Lower East Side, and many other publications. His first collection of poetry, CORRESPONDING BETWEEN THE STONEHAULERS, was published by Hanging Loose in 1991 followed by his first collection of short fiction, DOMINOES & OTHER STORIES FROM THE PUERTO RICAN published by Curbstone Press.

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