Display: Tales of Puerto Rican authors
Mr. Hector Gonzalez, Assistant Librarian at the Circulation Room and Journal of the University of East Carolina Campus, presented in this exhibition the following printed works of prominent Puerto Rican writers. Among them are the following:
Title: The wise frog and other stories (Mexico, Alfaguara, 1997).
Author: Rosario Ferré. Illustrations: Rapi Diego.
Language: English. Child.
Classification (Call Number) 863 Sa67s
This book consists of five short stories. Each carries an important lesson.
Title: Plucking Arenas (Puerto Rican Publications, 2003).
Author: Miriam Hernández González.
Languages: English and Italian.
Classification (Call Number) 863 P8 G589d
Ten short stories and short on reality and fiction merge into one.
Title: Drowned City Stories (Casa de Cultura, 1999).
Author: Hector R. Vallés.
Language: English.
Classification (Call Number) PQ 7440. V35 C84 1999
Gustavo Coletti wrote the foreword to this collection of six stories. In the expressed, "The Tales of Vallés, in this tangle, are in a privileged position."
Title: land and sea tales (Hurricane Editions, 1997).
Author: Carmen Rivera Izco.
Illustration: María Antonia Ordoñez.
Language: English.
Classification (Call Number) 863 C894 P8
Introduction In this book the author describes as "tales of historical theme."
Title: Papo Impala is Take off ((Editorial Plaza Mayor, 1997).
Author: Juan Antonio Ramos
Cover design: Radames Rosario Santiago.
Photos: Manuel Duran.
Language: English.
Classification (Call Number) 863 1997
R147p P8 This Puerto Rican tale is the most popular of this author, whose main character, Papo Impala has been represented on stage by veteran actor Teofilo Torres, with great success.
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With the collaboration of: Mr. Héctor González
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