Peregrinos de Aztlan (Pilgrims in Aztlan) | Bibliography and Further Reading

Sources
Alurista, “Myth, Identity and Struggle in Three Chicano Novels: Aztlán . . . Anaya, Méndez and Acosta,” in European Perspectives on Hispanic Literature of the United States, edited by Genvieve Fabre, Arte Publico Press, 1988, pp. 82–90.

Bruce-Novoa, Juan D., “Miguel Méndez: Voices of Silence,” in Contemporary Chicano Fiction, edited by Vernon E. Lattin, Bilingual Press, 1986, pp. 206–14.

Leal, Luis, “In Search of Aztlán,” in Denver Quarterly, Vol. 16, No. 3, Fall 1981, pp. 17–23.

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