- Jesús
Abraham "Tato"
Laviera (May 9, 1950 –
November 1, 2013) was a
Puerto Rican poet in the
United States. Born Jesús
Laviera Sanches, in Santurce, Puerto...
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Gabus Mendes,
Brazilian actor Luís Otávio
Gabus Mendes (born 1958) Tato
Laviera (1950–2013),
Puerto Rican poet and
activist Jaume Morales Moltó (born 1973)...
- the
Nobel Prize in
literature Eduardo Lalo writer;
author of
Simone Tato
Laviera (1950–2013), poet;
author of AmeRícan
Georgina Lázaro (born 1965), children's...
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Quintana Lorna Dee
Cervantes Ronald Phillip Tanaka Russell Banks Tato
Laviera 1983
Barbara Christian Cecilia Liang Evangelina Vigil-Piñón
Harriet Rohmer...
- Pietri,
Miguel Piñero,
Giannina Braschi, Jesús
Papoleto Meléndez, and Tato
Laviera. Piñero is the
acclaimed playwright with
Short Eyes, a
drama about prison...
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Miguel Piñero,
Pedro Pietri,
Victor Hernández Cruz,
Diane Burns, Tato
Laviera, Piri Thomas, Jesús
Papoleto Meléndez,
Sandra María Esteves, and José Angel...
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Leading voices include Giannina Braschi,
Sandra Maria Esteves, and Tato
Laviera. A "Nuyorican"
subculture developed. In 1980,
Puerto Rican poets Miguel...
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Hostos Enrique Laguerre Mercedes Negrón Muñoz a.k.a. "Clara Lair" Tato
Laviera Juan Damián López de Haro Luis López
Nieves René Marqués
Nemir Matos-Cintrón...
- Suite: ****anese-American
Poetry Russell Banks for Book of
Jamaica Tato
Laviera for
Enclave Barbara Christian for
Black Women Novelists: The Development...
- (1905–1966) –
Puerto Rican poet, journalist, essayist, and
novelist Tato
Laviera –
Nuyorican poet; born in
Puerto Rico;
moved to New York City with his...