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Rudolfo Anaya (born October 30, 1937) is a Mexican American
Mexican American

Mexican Americans are United States of Mexican descent. They account for 9% of the country's population: 28.3 million Americans listed their ancestry as Mexican as of 2006....
 (Chicano
Chicano

Chicano is a word for a Mexican American . The terms Chicano and Chicana were originally used by and regarding U.S. citizens of Mexican descent....
) author.

lfo Alfonso Anaya was born in the rural village of Pastura, New Mexico
Pastura, New Mexico

Pastura, New Mexico is a small, unincorporated community on New Mexico Highway 54, approximately equidistant between Santa Rosa, New Mexico and Vaughn, New Mexico in Guadalupe County, New Mexico....
, to Martin and Rafaelita Anaya as the fifth of seven children. He also had three half-siblings from his parents’ previous marriages. At a young age, his family moved to Santa Rosa, New Mexico
Santa Rosa, New Mexico

Santa Rosa is a town in and the county seat of Guadalupe County, New Mexico, New Mexico, United States. The population was 2,744 at the 2000 United States Census....
. When he was a teenager, his family moved again, this time to Albuquerque, where Anaya graduated from high school in 1956.






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Rudolfo Anaya (born October 30, 1937) is a Mexican American
Mexican American

Mexican Americans are United States of Mexican descent. They account for 9% of the country's population: 28.3 million Americans listed their ancestry as Mexican as of 2006....
 (Chicano
Chicano

Chicano is a word for a Mexican American . The terms Chicano and Chicana were originally used by and regarding U.S. citizens of Mexican descent....
) author.

Biography

Rudolfo Alfonso Anaya was born in the rural village of Pastura, New Mexico
Pastura, New Mexico

Pastura, New Mexico is a small, unincorporated community on New Mexico Highway 54, approximately equidistant between Santa Rosa, New Mexico and Vaughn, New Mexico in Guadalupe County, New Mexico....
, to Martin and Rafaelita Anaya as the fifth of seven children. He also had three half-siblings from his parents’ previous marriages. At a young age, his family moved to Santa Rosa, New Mexico
Santa Rosa, New Mexico

Santa Rosa is a town in and the county seat of Guadalupe County, New Mexico, New Mexico, United States. The population was 2,744 at the 2000 United States Census....
. When he was a teenager, his family moved again, this time to Albuquerque, where Anaya graduated from high school in 1956. He attended grammar school for two years and dropped out before finishing, but he graduated from the University of New Mexico
University of New Mexico

The University of New Mexico is a public university in Albuquerque, New Mexico, New Mexico, USA. It was founded in 1889. It offers multiple bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and professional degree programs in all areas of the arts, sciences, and engineering....
 a few years later. Anaya worked as a public school teacher in Albuquerque from 1963 to 1970. During that period, he married Patricia Lawless. Afterward, he worked as the director of counseling for the University of Albuquerque
University of Albuquerque

The University of Albuquerque was a Roman Catholic Church university in Albuquerque, New Mexico, which closed in 1986. Its former campus on Albuquerque's westside now houses St....
 for two years before accepting a position as an associate professor at the University of New Mexico
University of New Mexico

The University of New Mexico is a public university in Albuquerque, New Mexico, New Mexico, USA. It was founded in 1889. It offers multiple bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and professional degree programs in all areas of the arts, sciences, and engineering....
.

When Anaya was a freshman in college, he began writing poetry
Poetry

Poetry is a form of literature art in which language is used for its aesthetics and evocative qualities in addition to, or in lieu of, its apparent meaning ....
 and novels. His wife encouraged him to pursue his literary endeavors, and over a period of seven years, he completed his first novel entitled, Bless Me Ultima. East Coast publishing houses rejected the novel repeatedly. Finally, in 1972, a group of Chicano publishers accepted his book. Bless Me, Ultima went on to win the prestigious Premio Quinto Sol
Quinto Sol

Quinto Sol is a publishing company with goals concerning bringing Chicano literature to the forefront of American culture and uniting all Chicanos in the United States....
 award and is now considered a classic Chicano work.

List of Books

  • The Man Who Could Fly and Other Stories (2006), ISBN 0-8061-3738-X


Books for children

  • Elegy on the Death of César Chávez (2000), illustrated by Gaspar Enriquez, ISBN 0-938317-51-2
  • The Farolitos of Christmas: A New Mexico Christmas Story (1987), ISBN 0-937206-05-9
  • Maya's Children: The Story of La Llorana (1996), illustrated by Maria Baca, ISBN 0-7868-0152-2
  • Farolitos for Abuelo (1998), illustrated by Edward Gonzalez, ISBN 0-7868-0237-5
  • My Land Sings: Stories from the Rio Grande (1999), illustrated by Amy Córdova, ISBN 0-688-15078-0
  • Roadrunner's Dance (2000), illustrated by David Diaz, ISBN 0-7868-0254-5
  • The Santero's Miracle: A Bilingual Story (2004), illustrated by Amy Córdova, Spanish translation by Enrique Lamadrid, ISBN 0-8263-2847-4


Non-fiction

  • A Ceremony of Brotherhood, 1680-1980 (1981), edited with Simon J. Ortiz
  • Cuentos Chicanos: A Short Story Anthology (rev. ed. 1984), edited with Antonio Márquez, ISBN 0-8263-0772-8
  • A Chicano in China (1986), ISBN 0-8263-0888-0
  • Voices: An Anthology of Nuevo Mexicano Writers (1987, 1988), editor, ISBN 0-8263-1040-0
  • Aztlán: Essays on the Chicano Homeland (1989), edited with Francisco A. Lamelí, ISBN 0-929820-01-0
  • Tierra: Contemporary Short Fiction of New Mexico (1989), editor, ISBN 0-938317-09-1
  • Flow of the River (2nd ed. 1992), ISBN 0-944725-00-7
  • Descansos: An Interrupted Journey (1995), with Denise Chávez and Juan Estevan Arellano, ISBN 0-929820-06-1
  • Chicano/a Studies: Writing into the Future (1998), edited with Robert Con Davis-Undiano
  • Elegy on the Death of César Chávez (2000), illustrated by Gaspar Enriquez, ISBN 0-938317-51-2
  • The Curse of The Chupacabra(2003)


Awards and Honors

  • Premio Quinto Sol
    Quinto Sol

    Quinto Sol is a publishing company with goals concerning bringing Chicano literature to the forefront of American culture and uniting all Chicanos in the United States....
     literary award, for Bless Me, Ultima, 1970
  • NM Governor's Public Service Award, 1978, 1980
  • Natl Chicano Council on Higher Education fellowship, 1978-79
  • NEA
    NEA

    NEA or nea may refer to:* Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs * The National Education Association, the largest labor union in the USA* National Endowment for the Arts...
     fellowships, 1979, 1980
  • American Book Award
    American Book Award

    The American Book Award was established in 1978 by the Before Columbus Foundation. It seeks to recognize outstanding literary achievement by contemporary American literature, without restriction to race, sex, ethnic background, or genre....
    , Before Columbus Foundation
    Before Columbus Foundation

    The Before Columbus Foundation is a nonprofit organization founded in 1976 by Ishmael Reed, Victor Hern?ndez Cruz, Shawn Wong and Rudolfo Anaya to be "a multi-ethnic organizing dedicated to promoting a pan-cultural view of America," especially through the promotion of multicultural writers....
    , for Tortuga, 1980
  • D.H.L., Univ. of Albuquerque, 1981
  • Corporation for Public Broadcasting
    Corporation for Public Broadcasting

    The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is a private non-profit corporation created by an act of the United States Congress and largely funded by the Federal government of the United States to promote public broadcasting....
     script development award, for "Rosa Linda," 1982
  • Award for Achievement in Chicano Literature, Hispanic Caucus of Teachers of English, 1983
  • Kellogg Foundation fellowship, 1983-85
  • D.H.L., Marycrest Coll., 1984
  • Mexican Medal of Friendship, Mexican Consulate of Albuquerque, 1986
  • , 1992, for Alburquerque.
  • NEA National Medal of Arts
    National Medal of Arts

    The National Medal of Arts is an award and title created by the Congress of the United States in 1984, for the purpose of honoring artists and patrons of the arts....
     Lifetime Honor, 2001
  • Notable New Mexican 2007 (http://www.albuquerquemuseum.com/pages/nnm.html)


External links

  • at Web English Teacher
  • , Center for Southwest Research, University of New Mexico.