#Divided Loyalties: Literal and Literary in the Poetry of Lorna Dee Cervantes, Cathy Song and Rita Dove By: Wallace, Patricia; MELUS, 1993 Fall; 18 (3): 3-19.
#Love, Hunger, and Grace: Loss and Belonging in the Poetry of Lorna Dee Cervantes and Joy Harjo.
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#Memphis Minnie, Genocide, and Identity Politics: A Conversation with Alex Stein By: Stein, Alex; Michigan Quarterly Review, 2003 Fall; 42 (4): 631-47.
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#Bernice Zamora y Lorna Dee Cervantes: Una estética feminista By: Bruce-Novoa; Revista Iberoamericana, 1985 July-Dec.
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#Divided Loyalties: Literal and Literary in the Poetry of Lorna Dee Cervantes, Cathy Song and Rita Dove By: Wallace, Patricia; MELUS, 1993 Fall; 18 (3): 3-19.
Miguel de Cervantes | Cervantes | John Dee | Lorna Doone | Ruby Dee | River Dee | Kiki Dee | Dee Wallace | John Dee (mathematician) | Jack Dee | Jane Dee Hull | Enchong Dee | Ignacio Cervantes | Cervantes, Ilocos Sur | Baby Dee | Thomas Duncombe Dee | Sandra Dee | River Dee, Aberdeenshire | Instituto Cervantes | Dee Roscioli | Dee Murray | Dee Hsu | Dee Dee Ramone | Sylvia Dee | River Dee (Wales) | Melanie Cervantes | Lorna Dee Cervantes | Double Dee and Steinski | Dee Estuary | Dee Bradley Baker |
Latino poetry is best characterized by the works of Lorna Dee Cervantes,Cuban-American award winning Carlos Pintado, Giannina Braschi, Pedro Pietri, Martín Espada, and Alurista.