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Cuentos Chicanos: A Short Story Anthology
edited by Rudolfo A. Anaya and Antonio Márquez
A collection of short stories by well-known and emerging Mexican American 20th-century writers. |
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Death Comes for the Archbishop
by Willa Cather
Set in 19th-century New Mexico, Cather’s celebrated novel follows French Catholic missionaries Latour and Vaillard through unexplored lands and cultures. |
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Daisy Miller
by Henry James
A headstrong young American heiress wants to live as she pleases abroad, but comes into conflict with societal conventions. |
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Death of a Salesman
by Arthur Miller
In this classic play, Willy Loman’s suicide exposes the hollowness of the American Dream when he reaches the point where "you end up worth more dead than alive." |
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Dance Hall of the Dead
by Tony Hillerman
Detective Joe Leaphorn ponders reality as he trails a murderer through ritual killings, government entanglement, and uncooperative archaeologists. |
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The Elephant Man
by Bernard Pomerance
This classic drama is based on the life of the 19th-century Englishman John Merrick, who suffered from a severely disfiguring disease. |