Notable New Mexican's Gala Dinner Invitation
Invitations sent out for the Gala Dinner.
Invitations sent out for the Gala Dinner.
The announcement made by Cultura Latina Bookstore about authors signing at the booths with schedule printed inside.
The event of NEA's The Big Read initiative celebrates Anaya's literary work where free copies of the classic novel "Bless Me, Ultima" will be distributed.
A formal announcement in UNM Press about Hillerman, Harris, Silko, Anaya and Hill and their literary artworks.
"The event celebrated the author Rudolfo Anaya and teacher's work, as well as a scholarship created in his name." - Joe Buffaloe
David Steinberg gives the review of Rudolfo Anaya's The Man Who Could Fly.
"Poems from the Río Grande is the first collection of poems by a revered Chicano writer who writes for la gente (the people) but who has also been acclaimed by literary critics around the world for his lyrical prose." - Roberto Cantú
Writer Jim gives the suspects for banning Bless Me Ultima from the Associated Press reports.
Norwood High School has banned "Bless Me, Ultima" saying that it is too profane for the students.
Eighth-graders are angry because Rudolfo Anaya's book was banned in a Colorado high school.