Ana Castillo

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Born:
June 15, 1953

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Ana Castillo (born June 15, 1953) is a Chicana novelist, poet, short story writer, essayist, editor, playwright, translator and independent scholar. Considered one of the leading voices in Chicana experience, Castillo is known for her experimental style as a Latina novelist. Her works offer pungent and passionate socio-political comment that is based on established oral and literary traditions. Castillo's interest in race and gender issues can be traced throughout her writing career. Her novel Sapogonia was a 1990 New York Times Notable Book of the Year, and her text So Far from God was a 1993 New York Times Notable Book of the Year. She is the editor of La Tolteca, an arts and literary magazine. Castillo held the first Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Endowed Chair at DePaul University. She has attained a number of awards including a 1987 American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation for her first novel, The Mixquiahuala Letters, a Carl Sandburg Award, a Mountains and Plains Booksellers Award, a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts in fiction and poetry and in 1998 Sor Juana Achievement Award by the Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum in Chicago.

Books by Ana Castillo

Ana Castillo: So Far from God (1994, Tandem Library)

So Far from God

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Ana Castillo: Massacre of the dreamers (1995, Plume) No rating

Massacre of the dreamers

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Ana Castillo: Sapogonia (1994, Anchor Books) No rating

Sapogonia

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Ana Castillo: Black Dove (Paperback, 2016, The Feminist Press at CUNY) No rating

Black Dove

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Ana Castillo: The Guardians (2007)

The Guardians

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Ana Castillo: My Book of the Dead (2021, University of New Mexico Press) No rating

My Book of the Dead

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Ana Castillo: Give It To Me (Hardcover, 2014, The Feminist Press at CUNY) No rating

Give It To Me

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Ana Castillo: Peel My Love Like an Onion (2000, Anchor) No rating

Peel My Love Like an Onion

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Ana Castillo: The Mixquiahuala Letters (Paperback, 1990, Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingue (AZ)) No rating

The Mixquiahuala Letters

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Ana Castillo: Loverboys (Paperback, W. W. Norton) No rating

Loverboys

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