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Arte Público Press

1972

Description:

From its beginnings on the artistic fringe during the Hispanic Civil Rights Movement to its current status as the oldest and most accomplished publisher of contemporary and recovered literature by US Hispanic authors, Arte Público Press and its imprint, Piñata Books, have become a showcase for Hispanic literary creativity, arts and culture. As part of the ongoing efforts to bring Hispanic literature to mainstream audiences, Arte Público Press launched the Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage Program in 1992. This program represents the first nationally coordinated attempt to recover, index and publish lost Latino writings that date from the American colonial period through 1960.

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Press Information

  • Website: https://artepublicopress.com/
  • Location:  Houston
  • Editors: Marina Tristan
  • Identity-Specific: Hispanic, Focus on /Latinx/Chicanx
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