
Rudolfo Anaya lives and breathes the landscape of the Southwest. It is a powerful force, full of magic and myth, integral to his writings. Anaya, however, is a native Hispanic fascinated by cultural crossings unique to the Southwest, a combination of oldSpain and New Spain, of Mexico with Mesoamerica and the anglicizing forces of the twentieth century. Rudolfo Anaya is widely acclaimed as the founder of modern Chicano literature. According to the New York Times, he is the most widely read author in Hispanic communities, and sales of his classic Bless Me, Ultima (1972) have surpassed 360,000, despite the fact that none of his books have been published originally by New York publishing houses. His works are standard texts in Chicano studies and literature courses around the world, and he has done more than perhaps any other single person to promote publication of books by Hispanic authors in this country. With the publication of his novel, Albuquerque (1992),Newsweek has proclaimed him a front-runner in "what is better called not the new multicultural writing, but the new American writing." His most recent volume, published in 1995, is Zia Summer. "I've always used the technique of the cuento. I am an oral storyteller, but now I do it on the printed page. I think if we were very wise we would use that same tradition in video cassettes, in movies, and on radio." from http://www.unm.edu/~wrtgsw/anaya.html and http://www.gale.cengage.com/free\_reso...
Series
Books

How Chile Came to New Mexico =
Como Llego El Chile a Nuevo Mexico
2014

Bless Me, Ultima
2002

Lord of the Dawn
The Legend of Quetzalcóatl
1987

The Sonny Baca Novels
Zia Summer, Rio Grande Fall, Shaman Winter, and Jemez Spring
2016

Jemez Spring
2005

La Llorona
The Crying Woman
2011

The Legend of La Llorona
1984

Heart of Aztlan
1976

The Farolitos of Christmas
1995

Maya's Children
The Story of La Llorona
1997

Randy Lopez Goes Home
2011

Cuentos
Tales from the Hispanic Southwest
1980

Shaman Winter
1999

The Sorrows of Young Alfonso (Volume 15)
2016

My Land Sings
Stories from the Rio Grande
1999

Zia Summer
1995

First Tortilla
2007

Bless Me, Ultima
1972

How Hollyhocks Came to New Mexico
2012

The Anaya Reader
1995

Tortuga
1979

Rio Grande Fall
1996

Alburquerque
1992

Jalamanta
A Message from the Desert
1996

Silence of the Llano
1982

The Essays (Volume 7)
2009

Serafina's Stories
2004

The Old Man's Love Story (Volume 12)
2013

Roadrunner's Dance
2000

The Man Who Could Fly and Other Stories (Volume 5)
2006

Farolitos for Abuelo
1999