Founded in 1950, UT Press has published more than 4,000 books across seven decades. Before that, since 1922, under the name ...
To be born into a country is to inherit a narrative, a story that tells us who we are, where we’ve been and where we’re going. This is often delivered to us by a history textbook in school. Given the ...
Latin America is hugely diverse but there are also common themes. One is that some of the best writing about it is by novelists and journalists. Another is that the region is immersed in one of its ...
Gabriel García Márquez’s "One Hundred Years of Solitude," one of the world's most revered literary masterpieces, is getting the Netflix treatment. After five years of developing and producing the ...
These five books span genres, reading levels and themes, and celebrate the richness of Hispanic and Latino heritage.
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Imagine a couple of bros recording a video podcast in which they get together to swap compliments while casually chatting about vaporizing due process. This is ...
Founded in 1918, the Hispanic American Historical Review (HAHR) pioneered the study of Latin American history and culture in the United States. Today it maintains a distinguished tradition of ...
For John Leguizamo, his 2017 one-man Broadway play “Latin History for Morons” was his introduction into addressing and tackling the “erasure of our Latin history.” Now in “American Historia: The ...
Latin Nights has now become a staple in the Authority’s annual calendar. This year, NALIS will host its fifth edition of the ...
A new wave of writers is making the genre its own, rooting it in local homelands and histories. Latin American science fiction writers are leaving behind imported landscapes and story lines and ...
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