(Mary) Terri de la Peña (born 1947) is a Mexican American writer of novels, short stories and essays.[1] Her works have addressed lesbian sexuality,[2] nature,[3] and Chicana community.[4][5] De la Peña was 45 years old[1] when her first[6] book, Margins, was published.
Selected works
edit- Margins, Seal Press, 1992
- Latin satins, Seal Press, 1994
- Faults, Alyson Books, 1999
- A is for the Americas, co-written with Cynthia Chin-Lee and Enrique O. Sanchez, Orchard Books, 1999
References
edit- ^ a b Nelson, Emmanuel S. (2009). Encyclopedia of contemporary LGBTQ literature of the United States. Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood Press. p. 176. ISBN 9780313348600.
- ^ Torres, Lourdes; Pertusa, Inmaculada (2003). Tortilleras : Hispanic and U.S. Latina lesbian expression. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. ISBN 1592130062.
- ^ Anderson, Lorraine; Edwards, Thomas S. (2002). At home on this earth : two centuries of U.S. women's nature writing. University Press of New England: Hanover, NH. ISBN 158465208X.
- ^ Brady, Mary Pat (2002). Extinct lands, temporal geographies : Chicana literature and the urgency of space. Durham: Duke University Press. ISBN 0822330059.
- ^ Danielson, Marivel T. (2009). Homecoming queers : desire and difference in Chicana Latina cultural production. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press. ISBN 9780813545714.
- ^ "Margins". Retrieved 2016-03-30.