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There is no one culture that can be described as "Latino." Yet the variegated presence of Spanish-speaking peoples in the United States - of immigrants and native born, of Native American, African, and European ancestry, of all skin colors, social classes, and religious and political affiliations, calling any number of places "home" - has contributed enormously to what we now know as American culture. Whereas other anthologies have focused either on a narrow grouping according to national origin or on a single literary form, Currents from the Dancing River - bringing together 135 works whose main commonality is that of quality - is the first collection of such breadth and comprehensiveness. Its variety of style and content gives the most realistic possible portrait of what "Latino" might mean.
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Currents from the Dancing River: Contemporary Latino Fiction, Nonfiction, and Poetry
December 1994, Harvest Books
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Currents from the Dancing River: Contemporary Latino Fiction, Nonfiction, and Poetry
September 1994, Harcourt
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0151236542 9780151236541
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