About Graciela Limón
With the publication of five novels in the 1990s Graciela Limón established herself as one of the key voices in the new Chicana fiction of the post-Chicano Movement period. Her novels cross the literal and figurative borders of the Americas and bring the issues of feminism, social justice, popular religiosity, and cultural identity to the forefront of Chicano letters. They also address larger public concerns about the dynamics of multiculturalism. Her well-crafted, readable experiments with narrative express the postmodernist preoccupation with the erosion of the borders between high and popular culture.
Novels
In Search of Bernabe (1993)
The Memories of Ana Calderon (1994)
Song of the Hummingbird (1996)
The Day of the Moon (1999)
Erased Faces (2001)
Left Alive (2005)
The River Flows North (2009)
The Memories of Ana Calderon (1994)
Song of the Hummingbird (1996)
The Day of the Moon (1999)
Erased Faces (2001)
Left Alive (2005)
The River Flows North (2009)
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