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  1. Meridian (The semi-annual from the University of Virginia) by John Casey, Greg Orr & Alberto Rios, Belieu, Beirds, Komunyakaa, Shapiro, Wright Jack London, 1998
  2. Cause Sin Rio by Enrique A. Laguerre, 1991
  3. Poema de Mio Cid / Poem of the Cid (Spanish Edition)
  4. Militares y civiles : balance y perspectivas de las relaciones civiles militares venezolanas en la segunda mitad del siglo 20 by Manuel Alberto Donis Rios y Domingo Irwin (compiladores) Hernan Castillo, 2003-01-01
  5. Evolución Histórica De La Cartografía En Guayana y Su Significación En Los Derechos Venezolanos Sobre El Esequibo by Manuel Alberto Donis Rios, 1987-01-01
  6. Writing Creatively by Alberto Rios, 2007-12-15
  7. Pig Cookies by Alberto Alvaro Rios, 1995-04-01
  8. Evolucion historica de la cartografia en Guayana y su significacion en los derechos venezolanos sobre el Esequibo (Biblioteca de la Academia Nacional de la Historia) (Spanish Edition) by Manuel Alberto Donis Rios, 1987
  9. Study guide for The iguana killer, twelve stories of the heart by Alberto Alvaro Rios by Janet L Jacobsen, 1986
  10. Fluctuaciones y Crecimiento Economico (Spanish Edition) by Mario Alberto Gaviria Rios, 2006-01
  11. Prospectus for The Warrington Poems by Alberto RIOS, 1989-01-01
  12. ELK HEADS ON THE WALL. The Chicano Chapbook Series No. 4. by Alberto. (SIGNED) RIOS, 1979
  13. A Death For Beauty by Alberto Rios, 2008-06-15
  14. Elk heads on the wall (The Chicano chapbook series) by Alberto Rios, 1979

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The iguana killer twelve stories of the heart / alberto Alvaro Ríos by Ríos, alberto Alvaro. Lewiston, Idaho Blue Moon and Confluence Press
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62. Stories, Listed By Author
RÍOS, alberto ALVARO (1952 ). * Five Indiscretions, (pm). Hispanic-American Literature A Brief Introduction and Anthology, ed.
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63. UPNE | Author Index
(2005). Ríos, alberto. The Lime Orchard Woman (1988). Ríos, alberto. Whispering to Fool the Wind (1982). Rivard, Paul E. A New Order of Things
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64. Hispanic American Fiction
The Miraculous Day of Amalia Gomez. 1991; Ríos, alberto. The Curtain of Trees Stories. 1999; Ríos, alberto. Pig Cookies and Other Stories. 1995; Romo, Ito.
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Ríos, alberto. The iguana killer; twelve stories of the heart, etchings by Antonio Pazos. Lewiston, ID, Bklue Moon and Confluence Press, 1984. 119p.
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66. Ashland Daily Tidings :: Poet Alberto Alvaro Ríos At AHS :: April 12, 2007
alberto Ríos is a poet of reverie and magical perception, wrote the judges of the 2002 National Book Awards, and of the threshold between this world and
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Poet Alberto Alvaro Ríos at AHS
In addition to his evening reading, the poet will visit classes at Rogue Community College in Medford involving Group Latino Oregon Leadership Institute (Hispanic college students mentoring Hispanic high school students). He also will be visiting Talent Middle School, Ashland Middle School and Southern Oregon University. He will be the featured guest on Jeff Golden's Jefferson Exchange Tuesday, April 17. His style, described by the New Yorker as "indebted to magical realism but rooted in naturalism," shows the beauty and magic within even the most familiar aspects of life. "Alberto Ríos is a poet of reverie and magical perception," wrote the judges of the 2002 National Book Awards, "and of the threshold between this world and the world just beyond." His work is regularly taught and translated and has been adapted to dance and to both classical and popular music. Ríos' poetry has been set to music in a cantata by James DeMars called "Toto's Say," and on an EMI release, "Away from Home." He was also featured in the documentary "Birthwrite: Growing Up Hispanic." Ríos is the author of several books of poetry and short stories, including "The Theater of the Night, (2005)" "The Smallest Muscle in the Human Body" (a finalist for the 2002 National Book Award), "Teodoro Luna's Two Kisses" (1990), "The Lime Orchard Woman" (1988), "Five Indiscretions" (1985), "Whispering to Fool The Wind" (1982), which won the 1981 Walt Whitman Award.

67. The Arizona Literary Treasure Award - 2007, Alberto Álvaro Ríos
alberto Álvaro Ríos, born in 1952 in Nogales, Arizona, is the author of nine books and chapbooks of poetry, three collections of short stories,
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, born in 1952 in Nogales, Arizona, is the author of nine books and chapbooks of poetry, three collections of short stories, and a memoir. His books of poems include, most recently, The Theater of Night , along with The Smallest Muscle in the Human Body, a finalist for the National Book Award, Teodoro Luna’s Two Kisses The Lime Orchard Woman The Warrington Poems Five Indiscretions , and Whispering to Fool the Wind . His three collections of short stories are, most recently, The Curtain of Trees, along with Pig Cookies and The Iguana Killer . His memoir about growing up on the Mexico-Arizona border—called Capirotada —won the Latino Literary Hall of Fame Award. The Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry , as well as over 200 other national and international literary anthologies. His work is regularly taught and translated, and has been adapted to dance and both classical and popular music. http://www.public.asu.edu/~aarios/ Overview

68. SAPL: Latino Collection - 1998 Winter Acquisitions
LATINO FICTION Reveles. Ríos, alberto. The curtain of trees stories. Albuquerque University of New Mexico Press, 1999. LATINO FICTION Ríos
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Latino Collection - Fiction Acquisitions This is a partial listing of books contained in the Latino Collection, located on the sixth floor of the Central Library. Non-Fiction Fiction Juvenile Alcalá, Kathleen The flower in the skull: A novel . San Francisco,Calif.: Chronicle Books, 1998.
LATINO FICTION Alcalá Alcalá, Kathleen Treasures in heaven: a novel . San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 2000.
LATINO FICTION Alcalá Allende, Isabel Retrato en sepia
LATINO FICTION Allende Alurista As our barrio turns: who the yoke b on? San Diego: Calaca Press, 2000.
LATINO FICTION Alurista Argueta, Manlio A place called Milagro de la Paz . Willimantic, CT: Curbstone Press, 2000.
LATINO FICTION Argueta Bertematti, Richard Project death: a Tito Rico mystery . Houston, TX: Arte Público, 1997.
LATINO Mystery Bertematti Bertrand, Diane Gonzales Trino's choice . Houston, TX: Piñata Books, 1999.
LATINO Young Adult Fiction Gonzales Bésame mucho: new gay Latino fiction . Edited by Jaime Manrique. New York City: Painted Leaf Press, 1999.

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70. AARP - Segunda Juventud - An Interview With Alberto Ríos
An Interview With alberto Ríos By Carlos J. Queirós October/November 2007. The winner of the 2007 Arizona Literary Treasure Award sat down with AARP Segunda
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October/November 2007 The winner of the 2007 Arizona Literary Treasure Award sat down with AARP Segunda Juventud Online to discuss his ninth poetry collection, The Theater of Night , his relationship with his grandparents, and reconnecting with the Spanish language. Q: Congratulations on winning the Arizona Literary Treasure Award, which recognizes your contribution to the literary heritage of the state. You were born and raised in Nogales, Arizona, have lived all around the state, have taught English at Arizona State University for 25 years. How has a sense of place influenced your work and your identity as a writer? A: Q: Where you grew up, Arizona shares a border with Sonora, Mexico. What was it like to grow up on that borderland? A: Q: When did you know you would grow to be a writer? A: I first started writing in about second grade, but it had nothing to do with putting pencil to paper. I was a good student, but I got in trouble for daydreaming—the terrible crime of childhood. That daydreaming, I know now, was the beginning of my writing. It was not just listening to what I was being taught, but I was doing something with it. Q: A: Q: AARP Segunda Juventud A: Seguro que si Q: A: Q: That reminds me of your poem Nani A: Q: How does your latest collection of poetry The Theater of Night fit into your work as a whole?

71. Poet: Alberto Ríos - All Poems Of Alberto Ríos
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72. MANOA Contributors
Ríos, alberto Alvaro 1.1, 4.2, 9.1, 9.2 Robbins, Richard 10.1 Robinson, Andrew 19.1 Robinson, Lillian S. 3.1 *Rocco, Denise 7.2 Rogers, Pattiann 9.1
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73. Project MUSE
Other new works by Francisco Jiménez, Norma Cantú, alberto Alvaro Ríos, Pat Mora, Carmen Lomas Garza, and Lourdes Portillo have recreated in interesting
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74. Wick Poetry Center: A Talk By Alberto Ríos On Identity, Education, And Growin
On Thursday, October 25th, the Wick Poetry Center’s 2006 Stan and Tom Wick First Book judge, poet and essayist, alberto Ríos, will give a lecture on
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A Talk by Alberto R­os on Identity, Education, and Growing Up Bilingual
Capirotada , about growing up on the Mexican border, Mr. R­os has won numerous awards and was a finalist for the National Book Award for his collection of poetry, The Smallest Muscle in the Human Body . His new book of poems, The Theater of Night , received the 2007 PEN/Beyond Margins Award.
After the Bell: Contemporary American Prose about School
The lecture will be held in the Student Multicultural Center on the Kent Campus (Kent Student Center, Room 206, second floor above the Kiva), from 11-12:30 pm.
Mr. R­os will also be reading his poetry with Anna Leahy, the 2006 Stan and Tom Wick Book Award winner, on Wednesday, October 24, 7:30 pm in the Kiva Auditorium, Kent Campus.
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75. Arizona Booklist
Ríos, alberto Alvaro. Pig Cookies and Other Stories. Chronicle Books. Thirteen short stories bring a northern Mexican village to life; the author was born
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