Hecho en Tejas: An Anthology of Texan Mexican Literature (Hardcover)
Edited by Dagoberto Gilb
Southwestern Writers Collection Series, The Wittliff Collections
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press, 2006
544 pp., 20 color plates, 55 halftones
Price: Hardcover: $39.95
Hecho en Tejas is a historic anthology that establishes the canon of Mexican American
literature in Texas. With close to one hundred selections chosen, the book reaches
back to the sixteenth-century exploration narrative of Texas's first Spanish-speaking
writer, Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca. It features prose by Américo Paredes and Jovita
Gonzalez, Rolando Hinojosa and Tomás Rivera, Estela Trambley Portillo, and Sandra
Cisneros. Among the poets included in the anthology are Ricardo Sánchez, Carmen Tafolla,
Angela de Hoyos, and Abelardo "Lalo" Delgado. Hecho en Tejas also includes corridos
from the turn of the century and verses sung by music legends such as Lydia Mendoza
and Santiago Jimenez, Sr., Freddy Fender, and Selena. In addition to these established
names, already known across the United States, Hecho en Tejas introduces such younger
writers as Christine Granados, Erasmo Guerra, and Tonantzin Canestaro-Garcia, the
famous Tejano authors of tomorrow.