关于作者

Tomás Rivera was a prominent Chicano author, educator, and activist known for his profound influence on Latino literature. Born in Texas to a family of migrant farmworkers, Rivera's experiences shaped his writing and advocacy for social justice. His most notable work, "...y no se lo tragó la tierra," explores the struggles of the Mexican-American community, capturing the essence of their hardships and resilience through poignant storytelling. Rivera's narratives often reflect themes of identity, culture, and the immigrant experience, making him a key figure in the Chicano literary movement.

In addition to his literary contributions, Rivera served as an important educator, holding various academic positions, including the first Mexican-American to become a chancellor at a major university in the United States. His dedication to education and advocacy for underrepresented communities have left a lasting legacy, inspiring future generations of writers and activists. Rivera's work continues to resonate, reflecting the complexities of the Latino experience in America and advocating for equality and recognition.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 February 17, 1935
出生地点 Crystal City, Texas, USA
去世日期 May 16, 1997