Novel pokes head out of shell
Anaya talks about his third novel Tortuga and the difiiculty in revealing the emotions that all the kids and he had gone through.
Anaya talks about his third novel Tortuga and the difiiculty in revealing the emotions that all the kids and he had gone through.
In the journal Rudolfo Anaya writes about his impressions of the communication that he had with the people of China.
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.
"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.
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.
Mark Holmen is selling his copy of Bless Me, Ultima a signed first edition hardback witha dust jacket fpr $3500.
California School District Removes Bless Me, Ultima from Curriculum.