Bless Me, Ultima
By Rudolfo Anaya
Foreword by Erika L. Sánchez
Introduction by Rudolfo Anaya
By Rudolfo Anaya
Foreword by Erika L. Sánchez
Introduction by Rudolfo Anaya
Part of Penguin Vitae
Category: Fiction | Classic Fiction
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$30.00
Mar 15, 2022 | ISBN 9780143137221
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Praise
“Bless Me, Ultima made me feel seen in the same way that Whitman’s poetry does. . . . It’s enchanting: a journey of the senses, and a classic for a reason. . . . Anaya was an author who appreciated different perspectives and cultures. . . . Without his work, books like mine could not exist.” —Erika L. Sánchez, from the Foreword
“Half a century after its publication, Bless Me, Ultima is still reaching new heights. . . . The novel’s impact is felt everywhere. . . . It’s the quintessential coming-of-age story of a young person. . . . A universal tale of empowerment . . . As Anaya wrote in the opening of the novel, ‘Ultima came to stay with us . . .’ Fifty years later, she’s still here and stronger than ever.” ―Albuquerque Journal
“One of the foundational texts of Chicano literature.” —Los Angeles Review of Books
“Anaya’s voice [is] rich as mahogany, terse as a stream.” —The New York Times
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