The Skull of Pancho Villa and Other Stories
(eBook)

Book Cover
Your Rating: 0 stars
Star rating for

Contributors:
Published:
[United States] : Arte Público Press, 2015.
Format:
eBook
Content Description:
1 online resource (181 pages)
Status:

Description

Legend has it that Pancho Villa's grave was robbed-and his head stolen-in 1926. A gringo is credited with the theft, but Gus Corral's great-grandfather was there too. As often happens to Chicanos, his role was given short shrift. But the Corral family has taken care of the skull for as long as Gus can remember. It's a jolt when "Panchito" is stolen from his sister's house. He knows he will have to get to the bottom of the disappearance, even if it means tangling with thieves and thugs. A variety of characters-writers, attorneys, Vietnam vets, cops, soldiers-populate these stories in which situations frequently aren't what they seem. An old man knows more about the disappearance of a neighbor than he lets on. A barber is involved in something that brings a ski-mask wearing, gun-toting hoodlum into his shop. And a cop accused of using excessive force hasn't told his family the whole truth. Many of these gripping stories feature Mexican-Americans struggling with their circumstances as an ethnic minority in the United States. Others cover historical events, from the Mexican Revolution to an encounter with Jack Kerouac. All spotlight Ramos' artistry and dexterity as he shifts from noir to historical and even flash fiction. Spanning his acclaimed writing career, this volume includes Ramos' first story published in 1986, which features an attorney who served as the prototype for Luis Móntez, the protagonist in five of his award-winning novels.

Also in This Series

More Like This

More Details

Language:
Unknown
ISBN:
9781611929652, 1611929652

Notes

Restrictions on Access
Instant title available through hoopla.
Description
Legend has it that Pancho Villa's grave was robbed-and his head stolen-in 1926. A gringo is credited with the theft, but Gus Corral's great-grandfather was there too. As often happens to Chicanos, his role was given short shrift. But the Corral family has taken care of the skull for as long as Gus can remember. It's a jolt when "Panchito" is stolen from his sister's house. He knows he will have to get to the bottom of the disappearance, even if it means tangling with thieves and thugs. A variety of characters-writers, attorneys, Vietnam vets, cops, soldiers-populate these stories in which situations frequently aren't what they seem. An old man knows more about the disappearance of a neighbor than he lets on. A barber is involved in something that brings a ski-mask wearing, gun-toting hoodlum into his shop. And a cop accused of using excessive force hasn't told his family the whole truth. Many of these gripping stories feature Mexican-Americans struggling with their circumstances as an ethnic minority in the United States. Others cover historical events, from the Mexican Revolution to an encounter with Jack Kerouac. All spotlight Ramos' artistry and dexterity as he shifts from noir to historical and even flash fiction. Spanning his acclaimed writing career, this volume includes Ramos' first story published in 1986, which features an attorney who served as the prototype for Luis Móntez, the protagonist in five of his award-winning novels.
System Details
Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Reviews from GoodReads

Loading GoodReads Reviews.

Citations

APA Citation (style guide)

Ramos, M. (2015). The Skull of Pancho Villa and Other Stories. Arte Público Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Ramos, Manuel. 2015. The Skull of Pancho Villa and Other Stories. Arte Público Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Ramos, Manuel, The Skull of Pancho Villa and Other Stories. Arte Público Press, 2015.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Ramos, Manuel. The Skull of Pancho Villa and Other Stories. Arte Público Press, 2015.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.

Staff View

Grouped Work ID:
9e2db12b-9bb0-e120-c5d3-af4498ea39f1
Go To Grouped Work

Hoopla Extract Information

hooplaId12432578
titleThe Skull of Pancho Villa and Other Stories
language
kindEBOOK
series
season
publisher
price0.8
active1
pa
profanity
children
demo
duration
rating
abridged
fiction
purchaseModelINSTANT
dateLastUpdatedSep 15, 2022 12:46:15 AM

Record Information

Last File Modification TimeMar 09, 2025 12:00:54 AM
Last Grouped Work Modification TimeMar 08, 2025 11:23:51 PM

MARC Record

LEADER03044nam a22004335i 4500
001MWT12432578
003MWT
00520250107025312.0
006m     o  d        
007cr cn|||||||||
008250107s2015    xxu    eo     000 1 eng d
020 |a 9781611929652 |q (electronic bk.)
020 |a 1611929652 |q (electronic bk.)
02842 |a MWT12432578
029 |a https://d2snwnmzyr8jue.cloudfront.net/app_9781611929652_180.jpeg
037 |a 12432578 |b Midwest Tape, LLC |n http://www.midwesttapes.com
040 |a Midwest |e rda
099 |a eBook hoopla
1001 |a Ramos, Manuel, |e author.
24514 |a The Skull of Pancho Villa and Other Stories |h [electronic resource] / |c Manuel Ramos.
2641 |a [United States] : |b Arte Público Press, |c 2015.
2642 |b Made available through hoopla
300 |a 1 online resource (181 pages)
336 |a text |b txt |2 rdacontent
337 |a computer |b c |2 rdamedia
338 |a online resource |b cr |2 rdacarrier
347 |a text file |2 rda
506 |a Instant title available through hoopla.
520 |a Legend has it that Pancho Villa's grave was robbed-and his head stolen-in 1926. A gringo is credited with the theft, but Gus Corral's great-grandfather was there too. As often happens to Chicanos, his role was given short shrift. But the Corral family has taken care of the skull for as long as Gus can remember. It's a jolt when "Panchito" is stolen from his sister's house. He knows he will have to get to the bottom of the disappearance, even if it means tangling with thieves and thugs. A variety of characters-writers, attorneys, Vietnam vets, cops, soldiers-populate these stories in which situations frequently aren't what they seem. An old man knows more about the disappearance of a neighbor than he lets on. A barber is involved in something that brings a ski-mask wearing, gun-toting hoodlum into his shop. And a cop accused of using excessive force hasn't told his family the whole truth. Many of these gripping stories feature Mexican-Americans struggling with their circumstances as an ethnic minority in the United States. Others cover historical events, from the Mexican Revolution to an encounter with Jack Kerouac. All spotlight Ramos' artistry and dexterity as he shifts from noir to historical and even flash fiction. Spanning his acclaimed writing career, this volume includes Ramos' first story published in 1986, which features an attorney who served as the prototype for Luis Móntez, the protagonist in five of his award-winning novels.
538 |a Mode of access: World Wide Web.
6500 |a Short stories. |v Fiction.
6500 |a Electronic books.
6557 |a Short stories. |2 lcgft
6500 |a Hispanic Americans |v Fiction.
6500 |a Literature |v Fiction.
6557 |a Fiction. |2 lcgft
7102 |a hoopla digital.
85640 |u https://www.hoopladigital.com/title/12432578?utm_source=MARC&Lid=hh4435 |z Instantly available on hoopla.
85642 |z Cover image |u https://d2snwnmzyr8jue.cloudfront.net/app_9781611929652_180.jpeg