Alburquerque, Holographic Notes.
Various handwritten notes that accompany the later drafts of Alburquerque, before it was published in summer of 1992. The notes pertain to the final mapping, structure, and character development in the novel.
Various handwritten notes that accompany the later drafts of Alburquerque, before it was published in summer of 1992. The notes pertain to the final mapping, structure, and character development in the novel.
These are the typed comments and suggestions from Andrea Otañez, an editor at UNM Press. In addition to the comments and marked manuscript pages, Otañez’s notes and letters trace the progression of the manuscript in its final phases of development, until its publication in summer 1992.
This is the second part of a revised version of Alburquerque. After the incorporation of major editorial comments from the previous draft into this one, the manuscript contains only minor further corrections.
This is the first part of a revised version of Alburquerque. After the incorporation of the major editorial comments from the previous draft into this one, the manuscript contains only minor further corrections.
The second part of an early draft of Alburquerque, this manuscript contains major handwritten edits and marginal notes.
The first part of an early draft of Alburquerque, this manuscript contains major handwritten edits and marginal notes.
This is the latter portion of an early draft of Alburquerque. The partial manuscript (chapters 16-18) contains handwritten stylistic and structural edits, as well as some proofreading corrections.
"Alburquerque is a rich and tempestuous book, full of love and compassion, the complex and exciting skullduggery of politics, and the age-old quest for roots, identity, family. . . . There is a marvelous tapestry of interwoven myth and magic that guides Anaya's characters' sensibilities, and is equally important in defining their feel of place. Above all, in this novel is a deep caring for land and culture and for the spiritual well-being of people, environment, landscape."--John Nichols, author (The University of New Mexico Press)