Read The Chicano/Latino Literary Prize Online
Authors: Stephanie Fetta
I was certain Mamá was this very moment in the back yard watering her rows of tomatoes and squash, the gladioluses. Carolina need not have worried
what Mamá would say about our muddy shoes, what excuse or little lie to think up to explain why we were so late in coming home. No need for explanations, I thought sadly. Mamá would not notice the dirty shoes, or our getting home after dark. Her only preoccupation in those days when Chuy was missing was to make sure her plants and flowers were growing, growing, growing.
Already lights inside the houses had been turned on, enticing us to walk a little faster toward home and warmth and family. Out of the cool spring night, into the smells of tortillas and beans, to quick baths and
Crema Nivea
, a dollop of Dep for our hair about to be set on empty frozen juice cans for the straight-hair look. Into security and love and soft living-room lights we would enter as we sat together watching “The Beverly Hillbillies” and “Gilligan's Island.” We were content to know that we were not on a deserted island, even as the freeway cars rushing by sounded like waves and the Santa Fe 8:38 train wailed its lonely call. We families were not alone, not alienated on a no-man's island. We could afford to laugh at poor Gilligan and his friends in their futile attempts to be rescued; we could love Granny who continued to be Granny even as she sat transplanted in a mansion in Beverly Hillsâsuch a sumptuous house. How we would love to be Granny! Each one of us dreamt our own dreams of sudden fortune and mansions, swimming pools and movies stars. Such unattainable wealth, but oh, could we ever dream! Sitting on the floor or on the orange vinyl love seat in front of the T.V. watching the Lawrence Welk Show (though we would rather be watching the Alfred Hitchcock Show), the translucent, shimmering bubbles seemed to float out of the screen toward us, inviting us to enter a Bubble Land of opportunities and wishes granted. Although we knew the fragile, almost-illusory bubbles would pop before our very eyes within seconds, we never stopped feeling secure as a family.
I could now smell the light fragrance of our sweet peas. By the time we waved good-bye to Georgie from Citrus Street, and made our way to our familiar rickety fence, night had set in.
Leonard Adame,
Flute Songs, 1981â82
Marisela Cortez Adams,
Tomorrow Is Only Saturday, 1976â77
Manuel R. Aguilera,
MarÃa, 1980â81
Francisco X. Alarcón,
Tattoos, 1983â84
José Alfaro, No title available,
1977â78
Andrés Ãlvarez,
A Solitary Migration: Baja California, 1981â82
Roberto Ãlvarez, Poems,
1980â81
Gabriel de Anda, Poems,
1982â83
Andrea Teresa Arenas, Poems,
1983â84
Ron Arias,
The Wetback, 1974â75
Alfred Arteaga, Poems,
1980-81
;
Cantos, 1986â87
Fausto Avendaño,
Los buenos indicios, 1984â85
VÃctor Ãvila, Poems,
1983â84
Carlos López Azur, No title available,
1985â86
Deborah Fernández Badillo, Poems
, 1984â85
Patricia Santana Bejar, No title available,
1991â92
Juan Manuel Bernal,
Confesiones de un seudopoeta â¦, 1980â81
Charles RamÃrez Berg, No title available,
1986â87
Evangeline Blanco,
Caribe, 1994â95
Arnold Bojórquez,
El rey, 1979â80
MarÃa Dolores BolÃvar,
La palabra (H)era, 1989â90
Barbara Brinson-Pineda,
LitanÃa peregrina, 1981â82
Elaine Brooks,
Poems, 1979â80
William Busic,
The Grey Dogs, 1974â75
Rosemary Susan Cadena, Poems
, 1979â80
Rita M. Canales,
The Awakening, 1977â78
Frank Canino, Yanira Contreras and Beatriz Pizano, No title available,
1997â98
Luis Morones Careaga,
The Goddess within Subterranean Women, 1982â83
Rosa M. Carillo,
Amor y libertad
and
Calor, 1975â76
Victor Carrillo, No title available,
1986â87
Wilfredo Q. Castaño,
Bone Games, 1982â83
Ana Castillo, Poems,
1975â76
Gustavo Chavando,
AgustÃn, el bueno, 1982â83
Noé Magaña Chávez,
Más mezcla maestro, 1975â76
Lucha Corpi,
Shadows on Ebbing Water, 1983â84
Saúl Cuevas,
El tren, 1975â76
Elaine Zamora Damación,
Orchards, 1980â81
Juan Delgado,
Landscapes, 1983â84
R. A. DÃaz,
Mini-poemas, 1975â76
Máximo Espinoza, Poems,
1975â76
Laura Fargas, Poems,
1992â93
Carlos Nicolás Flores,
La cantina del gusanito, 1989â90
Olivia Dávila Flores,
Qué, cómo y cuándo, 1986â87;
No title available,
1987â88
José Manuel Galván,
Las tandas de San Cuilmas, 1989â90
Arturo Gálvez,
Historia de dragones
and
Detrás, 1975â76
Reymundo Gamboa,
Your Disdain, 1978â79; 50/50 Chance, 1986â87
Ignacio GarcÃa, No title available
, 1987â88
Ignacio M. GarcÃa, No title available
, 1990â91
Adam Gettinger-Brizuela,
Awakening, 1981â82
Art Godorniz, Poems,
1978â79
César A. González,
A ver, hijo
,
1974â75
César A. González-T., No title available
, 1986â87
Verónica González, No title available,
1998â99
Atila Guerrero,
The Crystal Chandelier, 1989â90
Jerry L. Gurule, No title available
, 1986â87
Pedro Gutiérrez, Poems,
1980â81
Ana MarÃa Hernández,
Grandma
,
1974â75
Anna Hernández,
Seven Poems, 1975â76
Barbara Hernández,
Bautizo
and
Mazmorra, 1975â76
Jo Ann Y. Hernández, No title available
, 1994â95;
No title available
, 1995â96
Rosalinda Hernández, Poems,
1984â85
Juan Felipe Herrera,
Antiteatro y poemas, 1978â79; Memoir: Checker-Piece, 1984â85
Gary D. Keller,
The Raza Who Scored Big in Anáhuac, 1983â84
MarÃa-Christina Keller,
At the Top of the Stairs, 1980â81
Alberto Ledesma,
Poetry for Homeboys on the Foul Line, 1988â89
Graciela Limón,
Concha's Husband, 1989â90; Voice in Ramah, 1990â91
Carlos Lombrana,
I Only Came Here to Grease, 1976â77
Jack López,
The Boy Who Swam With Dolphins, 1982â83
Phyllis Victoria López, Poems,
1980â81
MarÃa Josefina López,
Simply MarÃa, or America's Dream, 1988â89
Frank Lostanau, Poems,
1974â75
Richard Alexander Lou,
Works, 1982â83
Yolanda Luera, Poems,
1975â76,
No title available,
1986â87
Tom Lugo,
Mexican Ascent of the Academic Shreckhorn, 1988â89
Amalio Madueño,
Rancho de la nación, 1974â75
Rey Madueño,
A Pure and Simple Fantasy, 1976â77
Martha Manqueros,
Claudia, 1980â81
Arturo Mantecón, No title available
, 1987â88
Patricia Preciado MartÃn,
MarÃa de las trenzas, 1985â86; Songs My Mother Sang to Me, 1988â89
Cheta MartÃnez,
Vida loca: Cheta MartÃnez's Underground Chronicles, 1989â90
Demetria MartÃnez,
Chimayó, México, 1987â88
Rubén BenjamÃn MartÃnez,
Plaza mayor, 1989â90
David Maturino,
California, fragmento de México, 1975â76
Cathy Medina, Poems,
1981â82
Rubén Medina, Poems
, 1979â80
David Meléndez,
No Flag, 1989â90
Jesús Mena,
El risueño, 1979â80
Héctor Menez, No title available,
1985â86
Rita Mendoza,
Thoughts of a Chicana Woman, 1974â75
David Nava Monreal,
A Pastoral Tale, 1979â80; Variations Between Worlds, 1983â84; Cellmates, 1986â87
Andrés Montoya,
The Iceworker Sings and Other Poems, 1996â97
Cherrie Moraga, Poems
, 1987â88
Carlos Morton,
Johnny Tenorio, 1986â87
Alejandro MurguÃa, Poems
, 1974â75
Michael Nava,
Sixteen Poems, 1980â81
Alfonso E. Niño,
Mingo's Bar, 1981â82
M. V. Noreña,
A tres bandas, 1975â76
Juan Luciano Ortiz, Poems,
1974â75
Ramón Ortiz,
Cecilia, 1974â75
Javier Pacheco, No title available,
1977â78
Javier Barrales Pacheco, No title available,
1985â86
Héctor González Padilla,
El crimen, 1975â76
Mike Padilla,
Hard Language, 1995â96
Angelo Parra,
Song of the CoquÃ, 1997â98
Laura O. Parra, Poems,
1975â76
Benito Pastoriza, Poems,
, 1979â80
Anna Pérez, Poems,
1975â76
Terri de la Peña, No title available,
1985â86; Ventanas, 1991â92
M. C. Peralta,
One Performance Only, 1978â79
Mary Helen Ponce,
Recuerdo: When Rito Died, 1981â82;
No title available,
1991â92
Guillermo A. Prieto,
Poemas, 1975â76
Tony Pryzblo, Poems,
1975â76
José Luis Quintero,
El manuscrito de Heinz Steiner, 1981â82
Alfonso Peña Ramos,
MatachÃn Dancer, 1987â88
Dolores Ramos, No title available,
1977â78
Manuel Ramos,
The Ballad of Rocky RuÃz, 1990â91
Orlando RamÃrez,
Speedway, 1978â79
Jorge Antonio Renaud, No title available
, 1986â87
José Rendón, Poems,
1988â89
Michael Ricardo,
Grus Xicanus, 1983â84
Alberto A. RÃos, No title available,
1994â95
Margarita Luna Robles,
Urbano: Letters of the Horseshoe Murder, 1984â85
Diego RodrÃguez,
Un baile sin música, 1981â82
Luis J. RodrÃguez,
Sometimes You Dance With a Watermelon, 1982â83
Mario RodrÃguez,
The Summer Collection
,
1974â75
Roberto RodrÃguez,
Mystery Forgotten: The Disappearance of the Maya People, 1976â77
Salvador RodrÃguez del Pino, Poems,
1974â75
Nydia Rojas, No title available,
1995â96
Elaine Romero,
Walking Home, 1993â94
Jesús Rosales,
Parte del proceso, 1980â81
Silvia Rosales,
El puente de los esclavos, 1975â76
Samuel Royball, No title available,
1977â78
Catriona Rueda, No title available,
1997â98
Nedra RuÃz, Poems
, 1977â78
BenjamÃn Alire Sáenz,
Alligator Park, 1988â89
Ana MarÃa Salazar,
La última despedida, 1983â84
Clyde Salazar, Poems
, 1979â80
Arturo Salcedo-MartÃnez, No title available
, 1988â89
Antonio Salinas, No title available,
1996â97
Elba Rosario Sánchez,
Tunas a la luna, 1989â90
Rosaura Sánchez,
Transparencias, 1975â76
Jesús Santana,
Revoltijo poético, 1975â76
Patricia Santana,
Motorcycle Ride on the Sea of Tranquility, 1998â99
Lorenza Calvillo Schmidt,
Palabras contigo, 1974â75
Gustavo Segade, Poems
, 1985â86
Frank Sifuentes,
Mi padrino Apolinar, 1981â82
Gary Soto, Poems,
1975â76
Elizabeth Noriega Stein,
Chilpancingo and the Need to Know, 1982â83
Francisco X. Stork, No title available,
1998â99
Carmen Tafolla,
Hot Line, 1986â87
Kathleen J. Torres,
The Lantern of her Caves, 1982â83
Gloria Velásquez,
Sunland, 1984â85
Arthur Valenzuela, Poems
, 1981â82
Liliana Valenzuela,
Zurcidos invisibles, 1988â89
Raquel Valle,
Alcanzando un sueño, 1989â90
Victor Manuel Valle,
Ilegal, 1976â77
Rafael del Valle, No title available
, 1987â88
Armando Vallejo, Poems,
1981â82
José Luis Vargas,
El ojo del agua, 1975â76
Patricio F. Vargas,
Payback: Dirty for Dirty, 1983â84
Pedro Ortiz Vásquez, Poems,
1975â76
George Verdugo,
F and Independence
, 1974-75