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The Small Time

Kalwans, Stuart | November 14, 1988 issue

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The article presents information on publishing and publications. So many good books have been coming out of Houston's Arte Publico Press. Publisher Nicola´s Kanellos, Puerto Rican by background and a New Yorker by birth, has built up Arte Publico from a literary magazine he founded in 1972. Originally called Revista Chicano-Riquefla, the magazine has since changed its name to The Americas Review, without altering its purpose. One publish Hispanic Writing from all of the traditions that are present in the United States-Puerto Rican, Mexican, Cuban.

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