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  2. Sandra Cisneros - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Cisneros (born December 20, 1954) is an American writer. She is best known for her first novel, The House on Mango Street (1983), and her subsequent short story collection, Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories (1991).

  3. Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    Despite such limited space, Cisneros experiments with daring poetic prose in her storytelling; for example, each story presents a new character with a distinct literary voice and style. Such writing has earned her the title of an accomplished Chicana poet, with the added credentials of her published books of poetry My Wicked Wicked Ways (1987 ...

  4. The House on Mango Street - Wikipedia

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    Cepeda, Christine (2006), The Construction of Chicana Identity in The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros (PDF). MA Thesis, Rice University. Cisneros, Sandra (1984), The House on Mango Street, New York: Vintage, ISBN 9780679734772; Cisneros, Sandra (2009), "A House of My Own", The House on Mango Street, New York: Vintage, pp. xi– xxvii ...

  5. 40 years on, Sandra Cisneros says 'Mango Street' still ... - AOL

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    Sandra Cisneros’ groundbreaking novel introduces readers to Esperanza Cordero, a 12-year-old Chicana growing up in a close-knit but poor Chicago neighborhood, as she becomes increasingly aware ...

  6. Chicana literature - Wikipedia

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    Chicana writing came from the feminism for the portrayal of the gender issues. With the gender issues becoming a huge part of the Chicana Movement but mainly a huge part in the literature like the Virgen de Guadalupe, [ 5 ] she became a symbol for identify and culture for the chicana community and in south California, it was the symbol for ...

  7. Caramelo - Wikipedia

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    Caramelo is a 2002 epic novel spanning a hundred years of Mexican history by American author Sandra Cisneros. It was inspired by her Mexican heritage and childhood in the barrio of Chicago, Illinois. The main character, Lala, is the only girl in a family of seven children and her family often travels between Chicago and Mexico City.

  8. Latino children's literature - Wikipedia

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    In addition to magical realism, memoirs are part of the Latino body of work that is incorporated into children’s literature, with Sandra Cisneros’ The House on Mango Street being a prime example of this. [1]

  9. Macondo Writers Workshop - Wikipedia

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    The Macondo Writers Workshop is an association of socially-engaged professional level writers working to advance creativity, foster generosity, and serve community. Founded in 1995 by writer Sandra Cisneros [1] and named after the town in Gabriel García Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude, the workshop gathers writers from all genres who work on geographic, cultural, economic, gender, and ...