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9?all199S FREE Catered reception follows the reading. Everyone is welcome! Thursday, November 5, 1998 Rudolfo Anaya 1:00 p.m. Room 509-10 Chicago Circle Center 750 South Halsted .M. "One of the nation's foremost Chicano literary artists." - Denver Post primal mystery, and imbued with folkloric beauty. His insightful essays chronicle the emergence of Chicano art and artists, reflect on the author's childhood and creative growth, and probe the significance of myths, legends, and symbols to cultural survival and home- coming. Anaya has earned the Premia Quinto Sol National Chicano Literary Award for his novel Bless Me, Ultima, the PEN Center West Award for Fiction for his novel Albuquerque. and the American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation for his novel Tonuga. ~~~ UIC UNIVERSITY OF ILUNOIS AT CHICAGO CHICAGO CIRCLE CENTER ·CHICAGO ILLlNf UNION "The novelist most widely read in the Chicano com- munity." - Earl Shorris, New York Times Book Review Rudolfo Anaya has been crowned the father of Chicano literature in English. His novels include Rio Grande Fall, Zia Summer and The Anaya Reader, which is an anthology of his essays, stories, and plays. The Anaya Reader has been praised as a collection short stories informed by dreams, steeped in a sense of If you have a disability and need an accommodation in order to participate in this event, please call 312- 413·5180 at least one week prior to the event.

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9?all199S

FREECatered reception follows the reading.

Everyone is welcome!

Thursday, November 5, 1998

Rudolfo Anaya1:00 p.m.Room 509-10Chicago Circle Center750 South Halsted

•• .M.•

"One of the nation's foremost Chicano literaryartists." - Denver Post primal mystery, and imbued with folkloric beauty. His

insightful essays chronicle the emergence of Chicanoart and artists, reflect on the author's childhood andcreative growth, and probe the significance of myths,legends, and symbols to cultural survival and home-coming. Anaya has earned the Premia Quinto SolNational Chicano Literary Award for his novel BlessMe, Ultima, the PEN Center West Award for Fictionfor his novel Albuquerque. and the American BookAward from the Before Columbus Foundation for hisnovel Tonuga.

~~~UIC UNIVERSITY OF ILUNOIS AT CHICAGOCHICAGO CIRCLE CENTER ·CHICAGO ILLlNf UNION

"The novelist most widely read in the Chicano com-munity." - Earl Shorris, New York Times Book Review

Rudolfo Anaya has been crowned the father ofChicano literature in English. His novels include RioGrande Fall, Zia Summer and The Anaya Reader,which is an anthology of his essays, stories, and plays.The Anaya Reader has been praised as a collectionshort stories informed by dreams, steeped in a sense of

If you have a disability and need an accommodationin order to participate in this event, please call 312-413·5180 at least one week prior to the event.