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*[[Pedro J. Labarthe|Pedro Juan Labarthe]]
*[[Pedro J. Labarthe|Pedro Juan Labarthe]]
* '''Dr. [[Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes]]''', writer<br /> ''Author of "Uñas pintadas de azul/Blue Fingernails"''.<ref>Morales-Díaz, Enrique. "Identity of the 'Diasporican' Homosexual in the Literary Periphery." In José L. Torres-Padilla and Carmen Haydée Rivera, eds. ''Writing Off the Hyphen: New Perspectives on the Literature of the Puerto Rican Diaspora.'' Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2008. 295–312. ISBN 978-0-295-98824-5</ref>
*[[Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes]]
* '''[[Enrique A. Laguerre]]''', writer<br />'' Laguerre was nominated for Nobel Prize in literature''.<ref>[http://www.prpop.org/biografias/e_bios/enrique_laguerre.shtml Laguerre]</ref>
*[[Enrique Laguerre]]
*[[Elidio La Torre-Lagares]] (1965), poet, novelist, essayist, author of ''Vicios de construcción'' (2008)<ref name=Torres/>
*'''[[Elidio La Torre-Lagares]]''' (1965), poet, novelist, essayist, author of ''Vicios de construcción'' (2008)<ref name=Torres/>
* '''[[Tato Laviera]]''', poet<br />''Author of "AmeRícan".''<ref>{{Harvnb|Luis|1992|p=1022}}</ref>
*[[Tato Laviera]]
* '''[[Georgina Lázaro]]''', children's poet<ref name="Leon">[http://www.hitn.tv/noticia_es.php?id=605 Georgina Lázaro-Leon], Retrieved November 7, 2007</ref>
*[[Georgina Lázaro]]
* '''[[Muna Lee (writer)|Muna Lee]]''', writer<br /> ''Born in [[Mississippi]], was the first wife of [[Luis Muñoz Marín]].'' <ref>[http://www.uhmc.sunysb.edu/surgery/muna.html Biography on Stony Brook University website]</ref>
*[[Muna Lee (writer)|Muna Lee]]
*[[Aurora Levins Morales]]
*[[Aurora Levins Morales]]
*[[José Liboy Erba (Pepe Liboy)]] (born 1964)<ref name=Torres/>
*'''[[José Liboy Erba (Pepe Liboy)]]''' (born 1964)<ref name=Torres/>
*[[José María Lima]] (1934–2009), poet, philosopher, mathematician, author of ''La sílaba en la piel'' (1982)<ref name=Torres/><ref>[[:es:José María Lima]]</ref>
*'''[[José María Lima]]''' (1934–2009), poet, philosopher, mathematician, author of ''La sílaba en la piel'' (1982)<ref name=Torres/><ref>[[:es:José María Lima]]</ref>
*[[Vanesa Littlecrow]] {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Vanesa Littlecrow]] {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Francisco Lluch Mora]]
*[[Francisco Lluch Mora]]
*[[Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa]], Caribbean fiction writer of ''Daughters of the Stone'' {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa]], Caribbean fiction writer of ''Daughters of the Stone'' {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
* '''[[Luis Llorens Torres]]''', poet<ref name="ND">[http://www.zonai.com/promociones/biografias/0501/index.asp El Nuevo Dia]</ref>
*[[Washington Lloréns]]
* '''[[Washington Llorens]]''', journalist, writer, [[linguistics|linguist]], and scholar.<ref>Fundación Puertorriqueña de las Humanidades. [http://www.enciclopediapr1.org/ing/article.cfm?ref=10011901 "Llorens Llorens, Washington."] ''Puerto Rico Encyclopedia''. Accessed 9 September 2010.</ref><ref>[http://www.visitponce.com/culturaIlustres.aspx ''Ponceños Ilustres.'' Municipality of Ponce.]</ref>
*[[Luis Llorens Torres]]
*[[Alfredo Lopez]]
*[[Alfredo Lopez]]
*[[Erika Lopez]]
*[[Erika Lopez]]
* '''[[Luis López Nieves]]''', writer<ref>[http://www.ciudadseva.com/libros/ponce.htm The True Death of Juan Ponce de León]</ref>
*[[Luis López Nieves]]
*[[Ángel Lozada]]
*[[Ángel Lozada]]
*[[Carmen Lugo Filippi]] (born 1940), short-story writer<ref name=Torres/>
*'''[[Carmen Lugo Filippi]]''' (born 1940), short-story writer<ref name=Torres/>
*[[Esperanza Malavé Cintrón]] (born 1955) poet, author of ''Chocolate City Latina'' (2005) {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Esperanza Malavé Cintrón]] (born 1955) poet, author of ''Chocolate City Latina'' (2005) {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Manuel Manrique]], novelist, author of ''Island in Harlem'' (1966)<ref name=Zimmerman/>
*'''[[Manuel Manrique]]''', novelist, author of ''Island in Harlem'' (1966)<ref name=Zimmerman/>
* '''[[Hugo Margenat]]''', poet<br />Margenat was also the founder of the political youth pro-independence organizations "Acción Juventud Independentista" and "Federación de Universitarios Pro Independencia".<ref name="EPR">[http://www.enciclopediapr.org/ing/article.cfm?ref=06100601&page=5 Encyclopedia Puerto Rico]</ref>
*[[Hugo Margenat]]
* '''[[Rene Marques]]''', playwright<br />''Marqués wrote "La Carreta" (The Oxcart) which helped secure his reputation as a leading literary figure in Puerto Rico.''<ref name="A">[https://journals.ku.edu/index.php/latr/article/viewFile/63/38 La Muerte no entra en un Palacio]</ref>
*[[René Marqués]]
*[[Domingo Marrero Navarro]]
*[[Domingo Marrero Navarro]]
*[[David R. Martin]] (born 1961), attorney, novelist, author of [http://puertoricocity.com Puerto Rico City]Puerto Rico City (2012). {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[David R. Martin]] (born 1961), attorney, novelist, author of [http://puertoricocity.com Puerto Rico City]Puerto Rico City (2012). {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Manuel Martínez-Maldonado]] (born 1937), physician, poet, novelist, author of poetry books ''La voz sostenida'' and ''La novela del medio día'' and of the novel ''Isla Verde''<ref name="Fm">[http://medicine-opera.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/martines-founders-medal-presentation.pdf Martinez Founders Medal Presentation]</ref>
*'''[[Manuel Martínez-Maldonado]]''' (born 1937), physician, poet, novelist, author of poetry books ''La voz sostenida'' and ''La novela del medio día'' and of the novel ''Isla Verde''<ref name="Fm">[http://medicine-opera.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/martines-founders-medal-presentation.pdf Martinez Founders Medal Presentation]</ref>
*[[Jaime Martinez Tolentino]], short story writer, novelist, playwright.
*[[Jaime Martinez Tolentino]], short story writer, novelist, playwright.
*[[Antonio Martorell]]
*[[Antonio Martorell]]
*[[Julio Marzán]], poet {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Julio Marzán]], poet {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
* '''[[Nemir Matos-Cintrón]]''', poet, novelist<ref>Rodríguez-Matos, Carlos Antonio. "Matos-Cintrón, Nemir." In ''Latin American Writers on Gay and Lesbian Themes'', ed. David William Foster, 216–17. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1994.</ref>
*[[Nemir Matos-Cintrón]]
* '''[[Francisco Matos Paoli]]''', poet, critic, and essayist<br />''Matos Paoli was nominated for the [[Nobel Prize in literature]] in 1977. He was also a Secretary General of the [[Puerto Rican Nationalist Party]].<ref name="PC">[http://www.peacehost.net/WhiteStar/Voices/eng-matos.html Francisco Matos Paoli]</ref>''
*[[Francisco Marrero Miranda]] (born 1947), poet, author of ''Antología poética'' (1996) and ''La patria en versos'' (1999) {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Francisco Marrero Miranda]] (born 1947), poet, author of ''Antología poética'' (1996) and ''La patria en versos'' (1999) {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*'''[[Joserramón Melendes]]''' (born 1952), poet<ref name=Torres/>
*[[Francisco Matos Paoli]]
* '''Dr. [[Concha Melendez]]''', poet, writer<ref>[http://www.icp.gobierno.pr/bge/bge_concha.htm Casa Biblioteca Concha Meléndez]</ref>
*[[Joserramón Melendes]] (born 1952), poet<ref name=Torres/>
*[[Concha Meléndez]]
*'''[[Jesús Papoleto Meléndez]]''', poet<ref name=Zimmerman/>
* '''[[Manuel Méndez Ballester]]''', writer<ref>[[http://www.agproxy.inter.edu/cai/salamuseo_mmb.htm Sala Museo Manuel Méndez Ballester- Interamerican University]</ref>
*[[Jesús Papoleto Meléndez]], poet<ref name=Zimmerman/>
* '''Dr. [[Nancy Mercado]]''', poet, playwright<br />''Mercado is the author of "It Concerns the Madness," seven theatre plays, and a number of essays. Her work has been extensively anthologized.<ref>[http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/arts/literature/sbwire-116151.htm]</ref>''
*[[Nancy Mercado]], poet, playwright
*[[Manuel Méndez Ballester]]
*[[Carmen Mirabal]], journalist, novelist, playwright {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Carmen Mirabal]], journalist, novelist, playwright {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Lin-Manuel Miranda]]
*[[Lin-Manuel Miranda]]
*[[Rubén A. Moreira Vidal]]<ref>[http://www1.uprh.edu/zjimenez/GENERACION80/bibliografia.htm , Bibliografía Generación Ochenta]</ref>
*'''[[Rubén A. Moreira Vidal]]'''<ref>[http://www1.uprh.edu/zjimenez/GENERACION80/bibliografia.htm , Bibliografía Generación Ochenta]</ref>
*[[Iris Miranda]], writer, author of ''Noches de luna emblesos y melismas'' (2007) and ''Alcoba Roja' (2011) {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Iris Miranda]], writer, author of ''Noches de luna emblesos y melismas'' (2007) and ''Alcoba Roja' (2011) {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Luis Muñoz Marín]]
*'''[[Luis Muñoz Marín]]''', politician and poet
*[[Carmen de Monteflores]], novelist, author of ''Singing Softly/Cantando bajito'' (1989) {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Carmen de Monteflores]], novelist, author of ''Singing Softly/Cantando bajito'' (1989) {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Joel Morales-Rolón]], writer {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Joel Morales-Rolón]], writer {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
* '''[[Nicholasa Mohr]]''', writer<br />''Her works, among which is the novel ''Nilda'', tell of growing up in the Puerto Rican communities of the [[Bronx]] and [[Spanish Harlem|El Barrio]] and of the difficulties Puerto Rican women face in the United States.<ref>[http://www.bookrags.com/biography/nicholasa-mohr-dlb/ Dictionary of Literary Biography intro online]</ref><ref>[http://college.hmco.com/english/lauter/heath/4e/students/author_pages/contemporary/mohr_ni.html Heath Anthology bio]</ref>
*[[Nicholasa Mohr]]
*[[Rosario Morales]], poet, co-author of ''Getting Home Alive'' (1986)<ref name=Zimmerman/>
*'''[[Rosario Morales]]''', poet, co-author of ''Getting Home Alive'' (1986)<ref name=Zimmerman/>
*[[Carmen Alicia Morales Castro]], (born 1945), poet, historian,playwright, short story writer, essayist. {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Carmen Alicia Morales Castro]], (born 1945), poet, historian,playwright, short story writer, essayist. {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Ricardo Nazario y Colón]], (born 1967), Poet, Social Justice Advocate, co-founder of the Affrilachian Poets
*[[Ricardo Nazario y Colón]], (born 1967), Poet, Social Justice Advocate, co-founder of the Affrilachian Poets
*[[Frances Negrón-Muntaner]]
*[[Frances Negrón-Muntaner]]
* '''[[Mercedes Negron Muñoz]]''', a.k.a. "[[Clara Lair]]", poet<br />''Negrón Muñoz was an influential poet whose work dealt with the everyday struggles of the common Puerto Rican.''<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=b65NtSSss3cC&pg=PA234&lpg=PA234&dq=mercedes+negron+munoz&source=web&ots=ZuXi3y4kUo&sig=2XKHwVClOxIt6kIcyPfsgBf5mUg Puerto Rico Past and Present: An Encyclopedia By Ronald Fernandez, Serafín Méndez Méndez, Gail Cueto]</ref>
*[[Mercedes Negrón Muñoz]]
*[[Myrna Nieves, Ph.D.]] (born 1950), poet, essayist, memorist, literary critic {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Myrna Nieves, Ph.D.]] (born 1950), poet, essayist, memorist, literary critic {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Linda Nieves-Powell]], playwright, ''Yo Soy Latina!'', ''Jose Can Speak'', author of the novel ''Free Style'' {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Linda Nieves-Powell]], playwright, ''Yo Soy Latina!'', ''Jose Can Speak'', author of the novel ''Free Style'' {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Olga Nolla]]
*[[Olga Nolla]]
*[[Edgardo Núñez Caballero]], poet, fiction writer {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
*[[Edgardo Núñez Caballero]], poet, fiction writer {{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}
* '''[[Judith Ortiz Cofer]]''', poet, writer and essayist.<ref name="joc">[http://www.libs.uga.edu/gawriters/cofer.html Honoree - Georgia Writers Hall of Fame]</ref>
*[[Judith Ortiz Cofer]]
* '''[[Micol Ostow]]''', author<br /> ''Ostow wrote of "Mind Your Manners, Dick and Jane". Her novel, "Emily Goldberg Learns to Salsa", was named a New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age.''<ref>[http://www.princeton.lib.nj.us/children/festival/2007AuthorsAttending.htm Princeton's Children's Book Festival]</ref>
*[[Micol Ostow]]
*Dr. [[José Gualberto Padilla]] a.k.a. "El Caribe" poet<ref>[http://bibliotecavirtualut.suagm.edu/elibros/LibroPR/LPR_Esp/Capitulo%20_XVIII_HOMBRE_DEL_PASADO.pdf "XVIII Hombre del Pasado"; By; Eugenio Astol; El Libro de Puerto Rico]</ref>
*Dr. '''[[José Gualberto Padilla]]''' a.k.a. "El Caribe" poet<ref>[http://bibliotecavirtualut.suagm.edu/elibros/LibroPR/LPR_Esp/Capitulo%20_XVIII_HOMBRE_DEL_PASADO.pdf "XVIII Hombre del Pasado"; By; Eugenio Astol; El Libro de Puerto Rico]</ref>
* '''[[Luis Palés Matos]]''', poet of Afro-Caribbean themes<ref name="El Nuevo Dia">{{cite web|url=http://www.zonai.com/promociones/biografias/0301/matos.asp |title=Luis Palés Matos: Poeta|work=Estudiantes Al Dia|year=2001|month=March|publisher=Zonai.com|language=[[Spanish language|Spanish]]}}</ref>
*[[Luis Palés Matos]]
*[[Emilio J. Pasarell]]
*[[Emilio J. Pasarell]]
*[[Benito Pastoriza Iyodo]]
*[[Benito Pastoriza Iyodo]]
*[[Willie Perdomo]]
*[[Willie Perdomo]]
* '''Dr. [[Antonio S. Pedreira]]''', writer and educator<br />'' Pedreira's most important book was "Insularismo", in which he explores the meaning of being Puerto Rican''.<ref name="END">[http://www.zonai.com/promociones/biografias/0601/pedreira.asp El Nuevo Dia]</ref>
*[[Pedro Pietri]]
* '''[[Pedro Pietri]]''', poet, playwright<br />'' Co-founder of the [[Nuyorican Poets Cafe]].''<ref name="Pietri">[http://www.monthlyreview.org/0604pietri.htm Monthly Review]</ref>
*[[Miguel Piñero]]
* '''[[Miguel Piñero]]''', playwright, writer<br />''Co-founder of the [[Nuyorican Poets Cafe]].''<ref>{{cite news | author=Leslie Bennets | title= Miguel Pinero, Whose Plays Dealt With Life in Prison, Is Dead at 41 | url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE6D71E3EF93BA25755C0A96E948260 | work=The New York Times | date=June 18, 1988 | accessdate=2008-10-26}}</ref>
*[[Antonio S. Pedreira]]
*[[George Pérez]]
*[[George Pérez]]
*[[Carmen M. Pursifull]]
*[[Carmen M. Pursifull]]
*[[Juan Carlos Quiñones]] (born 1972)<ref name=Torres/>
*'''[[Juan Carlos Quiñones]]''' (born 1972)<ref name=Torres/>
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Notable Puerto Rican writers

This is a list of Puerto Rican literary figures, including poets, novelists, short story authors, and playwrights. It includes people who were born in Puerto Rico, people who are of Puerto Rican ancestry, and many long-term residents and/or immigrants who have made Puerto Rico their home, and who are recognized for their literary work. New entries must be placed in alphabetical order and follow the formatting for the list.


A–C

D–K

L–Q

R–Z

[Carlos Manuel Rivera, "Carboinael Rixema"] (poet, essayist, and playwright)

See also

References

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  2. ^ Personajes Ilustres. Municipality of Ponce.
  3. ^ www.martinespada.net
  4. ^ Miguel Algarin Web Site
  5. ^ Famous Puerto Ricans
  6. ^ Puerto Rico Daily Sun
  7. ^ El Nuevo Dia
  8. ^ Rane Arroyo Press Kit, accessed Dec. 19, 2009.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p listed in Marc Zimmerman, U.S. Latino Literature: An Essay and Annotated Bibliography, MARCH/Abrazo, 1992.
  10. ^ "Pura Belpré: The Children's Ambassador". In Vicki Ruiz and Virginia Sánchez Korrol, Latina Legacies: Identity, Biography, and Community New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. 148-157
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  12. ^ María Bibiana Benítez
  13. ^ Bios
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  15. ^ Juan Boria Biography
  16. ^ The Review of Contemporary Fiction, Review of Giannina Braschi's Yo-Yo Boing, by David William Foster, 1999.
  17. ^ JS Theatre
  18. ^ Authors Den
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  20. ^ Luisa Capetillo Was Early Puerto Rican Labor Leader She Lived Life on Her Own Terms
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  22. ^ Pioneros puertorriqueños en Nueva York
  23. ^ Manuel Corchado
  24. ^ PRCC
  25. ^ El surrealismo en la novela hispanoamericana. Luis Rafael Sánchez y "La guaracha del Macho Camacho". 2007.
  26. ^ "Laíberinto en dos tiempos". 2010.
  27. ^ "Run, Baby, Run"; Nicky Cruz (Author); Publisher: Bridge-Logos (December 1, 1988); ISBN 978-0882706306
  28. ^ ["Tras las Huellas de Nuestro Paso"; by: Ildelfonso López; Publisher: AEELA, 1998
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  30. ^ Manhattan Times News. Manhattan Times News (2011-05-17). Retrieved on 2012-02-04.
  31. ^ New York Times
  32. ^ Jos Jose de Diego Biography.
  33. ^ El Diario/La Prensa - Caridad de la Luz [dead link]
  34. ^ Escobar
  35. ^ Estill, Adriana. "Sandra María Esteves." In Latino and Latina Writers (vol. 2), ed. Alan West Duran, 873–883. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2004. ISBN 0-684-31295-6
  36. ^ "A Bulldog on the Heels of Lost Nazi Loot"; New York Times; 4 November 1997; By JUDITH H. DOBRZYNSKI
  37. ^ Isabel Freire de Matos por Esther Rivera Torres
  38. ^ Template:Es icon Ensayistas.org, Rosario Ferré. Retrieved January 6, 2007.
  39. ^ CENTRO Academic Journal: Puerto Rican Poetry of The Last Four Decades
  40. ^ Encyclopedia Puerto Rico.
  41. ^ http://www.letralia.com/firmas/fusterlavinanamaria.htm
  42. ^ "Magali García Ramis." WikiLearning, originally from Biografías y vidas, November 30, 1999, accessed January 15, 2010. Template:Es icon
  43. ^ "González, José Luis." Ronald Fernández, Serafín Méndez Méndez, and Gail Cueto. Puerto Rico Past and Present: An Encyclopedia. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1998. 154–155.
  44. ^ Biography on Llwellyn's On-line Bookstore
  45. ^ Ponceños Ilustres. Municipality of Ponce.
  46. ^ Manuel González Pató Biography. Rafael J. Rivera. Retrieved 23 January 2012.
  47. ^ http://www.playbill.com/news/article/143122-26-Miles-Quiara-Hudes-Mother-Daughter-Road-Trip-Tale-Gets-Chicago-Premiere-Starting-Oct-16
  48. ^ Adolfo Jiménez Benítez. Historia de la Literatura Puertorriqueña a través de sus revistas. 2010
  49. ^ , López Baralt, Mercedes. Literatura Puertorriqueña del Siglo XX. Antología. San Juan: EDUPR, 2004
  50. ^ Morales-Díaz, Enrique. "Identity of the 'Diasporican' Homosexual in the Literary Periphery." In José L. Torres-Padilla and Carmen Haydée Rivera, eds. Writing Off the Hyphen: New Perspectives on the Literature of the Puerto Rican Diaspora. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2008. 295–312. ISBN 978-0-295-98824-5
  51. ^ Laguerre
  52. ^ Luis 1992, p. 1022
  53. ^ Georgina Lázaro-Leon, Retrieved November 7, 2007
  54. ^ Biography on Stony Brook University website
  55. ^ es:José María Lima
  56. ^ Fundación Puertorriqueña de las Humanidades. "Llorens Llorens, Washington." Puerto Rico Encyclopedia. Accessed 9 September 2010.
  57. ^ Ponceños Ilustres. Municipality of Ponce.
  58. ^ The True Death of Juan Ponce de León
  59. ^ Encyclopedia Puerto Rico
  60. ^ La Muerte no entra en un Palacio
  61. ^ Martinez Founders Medal Presentation
  62. ^ Rodríguez-Matos, Carlos Antonio. "Matos-Cintrón, Nemir." In Latin American Writers on Gay and Lesbian Themes, ed. David William Foster, 216–17. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1994.
  63. ^ Francisco Matos Paoli
  64. ^ Casa Biblioteca Concha Meléndez
  65. ^ [Sala Museo Manuel Méndez Ballester- Interamerican University
  66. ^ [1]
  67. ^ , Bibliografía Generación Ochenta
  68. ^ Dictionary of Literary Biography intro online
  69. ^ Heath Anthology bio
  70. ^ Puerto Rico Past and Present: An Encyclopedia By Ronald Fernandez, Serafín Méndez Méndez, Gail Cueto
  71. ^ Honoree - Georgia Writers Hall of Fame
  72. ^ Princeton's Children's Book Festival
  73. ^ "XVIII Hombre del Pasado"; By; Eugenio Astol; El Libro de Puerto Rico
  74. ^ "Luis Palés Matos: Poeta". Estudiantes Al Dia (in Spanish). Zonai.com. 2001. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  75. ^ El Nuevo Dia
  76. ^ Monthly Review
  77. ^ Leslie Bennets (June 18, 1988). "Miguel Pinero, Whose Plays Dealt With Life in Prison, Is Dead at 41". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-10-26.
  78. ^ , Bibliografía de escritores puertorriqueños de la Generación Ochenta

External references

  • Cancel, Mario R. "Literatura y narrativa puertorriqueña: la escritura entre siglos". San Juan: Pasadizo, 2007.
  • Mercedes López Baralt. "Literatura Puertorriqueña del Siglo XX". Antología. San Juan: EDUPR, 2004.
  • Martínez Márquez, Alberto y Mario Cancel. "El límite volcado. Antología de la Generación de Poetas de los Ochenta". San Juan: Isla Negra, 2000.
  • Moreira, Rubén Alejandro, "Antología de la poesía puertorriqueña.Vol. I Romanticismo; Vol.II Modernismo y Postmodernismo; Vol. III Contemporánea; Vol. IV Contemporánea". San Juan: Tríptico, 1992-1993.
  • Ortega, Julio. "Antología de la poesía latinoamericana del siglo XXI: el turno y la transición". México: Editorial Siglo XXI, 1997.
  • Marc Zimmerman, U.S. Latino Literature: An Essay and Annotated Bibliography, MARCH/Abrazo, 1992.
  • Edna Acosta-Belén, "Puerto Rican Literature in the United States," in Redefining American Literary History, Ed. A. LaVonne Brown Ruoff and Jerry W. Ward, MLA, 1990.