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Francisco Aragón
Introduction to Latino/a Poets Roundtable
At its core, Latino literature is about the tension between double attachments to place, to language, and to identity.
Latino/a Poets Roundtable, part five: Blas Falconer, Maria Melendez, Raina J. León, and John Murillo
A conversation with poets Blas Falconer, Maria Melendez, Raina J. León, and John Murillo, moderated by Lauren Espinoza, and with introductory remarks by Francisco Aragón.
Latino/a Poetry Now: William Archila and Ruth Irupé Sanabria
Installment two of "Latino/a Poetry Now" offers readers a glimpse of how Argentina and El Salvador have left their mark in the work of two young American poets. And yet, in the end, it is the English language that plays a crucial role in these nuanced landscapes, as you'll soon read in the words of William Archila and Ruth Irupé Sanabria.
Latino/a Poetry Now: Rosa Alcalá, Eduardo C. Corral, and Aracelis Girmay discuss their art
A conversation with poets Rosa Alcalá, Eduardo C. Corral, and Aracelis Girmay, moderated by Maria Melendez, with introductory remarks by Francisco Aragón.