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Your Impossible Voice #10

Your Impossible Voice Journal

Your Impossible Voice #10( )
Author: Lage, Jorge
Flores, Juan
Campanioni, Chris
Marruz, Fina
Arrufat, Antón
Núñez, Víctor
Reyes-Boitel, Jo
Fernández de Juan, Laidi
de Jesús, Pedro
Alonso, Nancy
Pintado, Mylene
de la Rúa Fernández, Zulema
Bobes, Marilyn
Vega Serova, Anna Lidia
Medina, Emerio
Translator: Henson, George
Cluster, Dick
Fountain, Anne
Berg, Mary
Dykstra, Kristin
Hedeen, Katherine
ISBN:978-1-5233-4856-5
Publication Date:Jan 2016
Publisher:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $6.99
Book Description:

Issue 10 of Your Impossible Voice is devoted to-enamored of and enthusiastic about-new writing from Cuba and the Cuban diaspora. Contributors include Jorge Enrique Lage (Translated by George Bert Henson), Laidi Fernández de Juan (Translated by Mary G. Berg), Pedro de Jesús (Translated by Dick Cluster), Nancy Alonso (Translated by Anne Fountain), Mylene Fernández Pentad (Translated by Dick Cluster), Zulema de la Rúa Fernández (Translated by George Bert Henson), Marilyn Bobes (Translated...
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Book Details
Pages:110
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5 x 8 x 0.25 Inches
Book Weight:0.39 Pounds
Author Biography
Lage, Jorge (Author)
John Martin Flores was born in Alexandria, Virginia on September 29, 1943. He received a bachelor's degree in German-language studies at Queens College and a master's degree and Ph.D. in German literature at Yale University. He began teaching German at Stanford University in 1970. While there, he became involved in the movement to develop Chicano studies curriculums in California. He also changed his name to Juan.

In 1975, he returned to New York to work at Centro, where the Latino studies curriculum was being developed for the City University system. Through his work there, he was hired as a professor of black and Puerto Rican studies at Hunter College, where he taught before becoming a professor of social and cultural analysis at New York University in 2006. He was a leading theorist of Latin American studies and a pioneer in the field of "Nuyorican" culture, the arts and language of Puerto Ricans in New York.

He wrote more than a dozen books and edited many collections of essays. His books included From Bomba to Hip-Hop and The Diaspora Strikes Back. He died from complications of Guillain-Barre syndrome on December 2, 2014 at the age of 71.

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