Ilan Stavans
Ilan Stavans is a Mexican-born Jewish-American writer, essayist, translator, and academic known for work on American, Hispanic, and Jewish cultures. He has taught at Amherst College and Columbia University and has authored and edited numerous books, including contributions to the Norton Anthology of Latino Literature.
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Spanglish: The Making of a New American Language
Quixote: The Novel and the World
César Chávez: A Photographic Essay
A Most Imperfect Union: A Contrarian History of the United States
José Vasconcelos: The Prophet of Race
A Most Imperfect Union: A Contrarian History of the United States
Once@9:53am: Terror in Buenos Aires (Dimyonot: Jews and the Cultural Imagination)
Dictionary Days
Golemito
Gabriel Garci­a Marquez: The Early Years
Mexican-American Cuisine (The Ilan Stavans Library of Latino Civilization)
Collins Q & A: Latino History and Culture: The Ultimate Question & Answer Book (Smithsonian Q & A)
Conversations with Ilan Stavans
Telenovelas (The Ilan Stavans Library of Latino Civilization)
The People's Tongue: Americans and the English Language
Resurrecting Hebrew (Jewish Encounters Series)
Reclaiming Travel
Mr. Spic Goes to Washington
Encyclopedia Latina: History, Culture, and Society in the United States
Encyclopedia Latina: History, Culture, and Society in the United States, Vol. 3
Encyclopedia Latina: History, Culture, and Society in the United States