books to browse in ALAWiT

El Pardejón: la novela de Fructuoso Rivera
Jorge Chagas
My Mother Was A Freedom Fighter
Aja Monet
Cuentos y relatos escogidos
Fernando Durán Ayanegui
Autobiografía de un esclavo (moderniziada)
Juan Francisco Manzano + Iván A Schulman
The best short stories of Quince Duncan
Quince Duncan
Querencias = homing instincts
Nancy Morejón
Cuando los guayacanes florecían
Nelson Estupiñán Bass
Jonatás y Manuela
Luz Argentina Chiriboga
La sombra: la novela de Ansina
Jorge Chagas
Juyungo: a classic Afro-Hispanic novel
Adalberto Ortiz
Sirena Selena vestida de pena
Mayra Santos-Febres
Capão Pecado
Reinaldo Ferreira da Silva «Ferréz»
Momentos de busca: poemas
Miriam Aparecida Alves
Historia de un joven negro novela
Juan Zapata Olivella
Yania tierra: poema documento = document poem
Aída Cartagena Portalatón
The sad end of Policarpo Quaresma
Lima Barreto
The Devil's Nose
Luz Argentina Chiriboga
Semantics of the World: selected poems
Rómulo Bustos Aguirre
A Black Soldier's Story: the Narrative of Ricardo Batrell and the Cuban War of Independence
Ricardo Batrell
El diario íntimo de Francisca Malabar
Milagros Mata Gil
Malungos e milongas: (conto)
Esmeralda Ribeiro
Cancion negra sin color
Marcelino Arozarena
No es la muerte es el morir.
Jorge Artel
Este mundo no es de las feas: cuentos
Luz Argentina Chiriboga
Changó, the Biggest Badass
Manuel Zapata Olivella

About ALAWiT

ALAWiT is a resource for readers, writers, publishers, students and teachers interested in Afro-American and Latin American culture in general, and Afro-Latin American culture in particular. It gathers book covers, excerpts, bibliographic clues and digital downloads of works by black Latin American authors in original language and in translation.

The collection is developed to promote Afro-Latin American Writers in Translation: a series of critial editions of celebrated works in translation coordinated by professor Mark A. Sanders and aimed to advance research and academic reflection on the Black presence in Latin America and its influence across the Americas.