Compilation of works of and criticism on Manuel Ramos Otero (1948-1990), the Puerto Rican writer "widely considered to be the most important openly gay twentieth-century Puerto Rican writer who wrote in Spanish, [whose] work was often controversial due to its sexual and political content." His works include fiction (Concierto de metal para un recuerdo y otras orgacuteias de soledad (1971), La novelabingo (1976), El cuento de la Mujer del Mar (1979), Pacuteagina en blanco y staccato (1988), Cuentos de buena tinta (1992)), and poetry (El libro de la muerte (1985), Invitaciacuteon al polvo (1991)). Includes bibliographical references.
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