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30 Αυγ 2023 · Un oso y un amor ( A bear and a love) by Sabine Ulibarri. The Mountains. It was the end of June. The birth of the sheep in the spring and the shearing was over. The flock was climbing the...
Sabine Ulibarri is known widely for his use of language when crafting his stories, and the use of details of rural New Mexican Spanish and Native American life. His stories are considered some of the earliest roots in modern Hispano Literature taking shape both in Spanish and English.
An introduction by Luis Leal outlines the major themes of Ulibarri's work: the recovery of an idyllic past and the use of traditional mythic images in a realistic context. An interview conducted...
Ulibarri was best known for his short fiction, often written in Spanish and frequently published in bilingual editions. A proponent of the Chicano movement in American literature from the 1960s onward, Ulibarri wrote poetry and short stories about Chicano life in New Mexico.
The twenty stories presented bilingually in this volume, many long out of print or available only in Spanish, demonstrate Ulibarri's mastery of the short story. Regional in setting but...
Ulibarri’s first book, Al Cielo Se Sube a Pie (One Gets to Heaven on Foot), was published in 1961 in Mexico. A second book of poetry, Amor y Ecuador (Love and Ecuador) was published in Spain in 1966. Ulibarri lived in Ecuador in the 1960s.
On another level they are a native son's modern account of the continuing historical and cultural presence of the Spanish settlers who first populated the region in the sixteenth century following the expeditions of Juan de Oñate and other conquistadors.