
PRE-ORDER NOW Tino Villanueva : A Transnational Voice of In-Betweenness by Sophia Emmanouilidou
PRE-ORDER NOW - Published: 02/05/2026
This book presents a collection of expert studies on Chicano writer Tino Villanueva's oeuvre, from his first poetry collection?Hay Otra Voz Poems 1968-1971?(1972) to his most recent publication?So Spoke Penelope?(2013). Villanueva's work represents his myriad of life experience starting from migrant origins to joining the ranks of American, Latin American, and Spanish writers as he became established in the poetic world. Contributions tackle his many and variegated works, representing his unprecedented creativity over long periods of time. In so doing, the collection unearths new terrain in Villanueva's poetics, revealing an author in constant movement as a critic and witness of his own times and socio-cultural surroundings. The book also includes a foreword from Juan Felipe Herrera, US Poet Laureate (2015-2017).??Binding: Hardback
PRE-ORDER NOW - Published: 02/05/2026
This book presents a collection of expert studies on Chicano writer Tino Villanueva's oeuvre, from his first poetry collection?Hay Otra Voz Poems 1968-1971?(1972) to his most recent publication?So Spoke Penelope?(2013). Villanueva's work represents his myriad of life experience starting from migrant origins to joining the ranks of American, Latin American, and Spanish writers as he became established in the poetic world. Contributions tackle his many and variegated works, representing his unprecedented creativity over long periods of time. In so doing, the collection unearths new terrain in Villanueva's poetics, revealing an author in constant movement as a critic and witness of his own times and socio-cultural surroundings. The book also includes a foreword from Juan Felipe Herrera, US Poet Laureate (2015-2017).??Binding: Hardback
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PRE-ORDER NOW - Published: 02/05/2026
This book presents a collection of expert studies on Chicano writer Tino Villanueva's oeuvre, from his first poetry collection?Hay Otra Voz Poems 1968-1971?(1972) to his most recent publication?So Spoke Penelope?(2013). Villanueva's work represents his myriad of life experience starting from migrant origins to joining the ranks of American, Latin American, and Spanish writers as he became established in the poetic world. Contributions tackle his many and variegated works, representing his unprecedented creativity over long periods of time. In so doing, the collection unearths new terrain in Villanueva's poetics, revealing an author in constant movement as a critic and witness of his own times and socio-cultural surroundings. The book also includes a foreword from Juan Felipe Herrera, US Poet Laureate (2015-2017).??Binding: Hardback











