LC control no. | n 92083371 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PS3571.R74 |
Personal name heading | Urrea, Luis Alberto |
Associated country | Mexico |
Birth date | 1955-08-20 |
Place of birth | Tijuana (Baja California, Mexico) |
Field of activity | Creative writing |
Affiliation | University of Illinois at Chicago Harvard University University of Colorado Boulder |
Profession or occupation | College teachers Authors Narrator of audiobooks |
Found in | His Across the wire, 1993: CIP title page (Luis Alberto Urrea) publisher flyer (teaches creative writing at the Univ. of Colorado, Boulder) In search of snow, c1994: CIP title page (Luis Alberto Urreal) galley (b. Tijuana, Anglo mother and Mexican father; graduated UC-San Diego, 1977; relief worker, Mexican border; taught expository writing, Harvard; resides San Diego, Calif.) I see the wind, the blindman cried, 197- : title page (Luis Urrea) Ghost sickness, 1997: CIP title page (Luis Alberto Urea) data sheet (b. Aug. 20, 1955) Into the beautiful north, 2009: ECIP title page (member, Latino Literature Hall of fame; resides in Chicago; teaches at Univ. of Illinois-Chicago; 2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist for non-fiction) The water museum, 2015: title page (Luis Alberto Urrea) jacket (Luis Alberto Urrea lives outside Chicago and is distinguished professor of creative writing at the University of Illinois--Chicago) Urrea, Luis Alberto. The devil's highway [SR]: cover frame (Luis Alberto Urrea; Pulitzer Prize finalist) Kobo website, Apr. 3, 2024 (narrated by Luis Alberto Urrea) Amazon website, Apr. 3, 2024 (Luis Alberto Urrea; author of The Hummingbird's Daughter, Queen of America) |
Associated language | eng |
Invalid LCCN | n 88098457 |