Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 103. Not illustrated. Chapters: Argentine Canadians, Brazilian Canadians, Chilean Canadians, Colombian Canadians, Cuban Canadians, Dominican Republic Canadians, Guatemalan Canadians, Mexican Canadians, Peruvian Canadians, Carmen Rodriguez, Paul Fromm, Mauro Biello, Eduardo Sebrango, Fabio Holanda, Oscar Albuquerque, Ona Grauer, David Alvarez, Hector Leonardo Marinaro, Tony Menezes, Andres Arango, David Monsalve, Carlos Rivas Godoy, Pablo Rodriguez, Carlos Diaz, Alain J. P. Belda, Sergio Marchi, Naufus Figueroa, Juan Mendez, Victor Gallo, Tirone E. David, Isidro Sanchez, Alex House, Federico Hidalgo, Dan Biocchi, Arturo Miranda, Rodrigo Bascunan, Eddie Della Siepe, Mauricio Navarro, Cesar Palacio, Jaime Lopresti. Excerpt: Bachelor of Arts in English Language University of Chile Carmen Rodriguez (born June 19, 1948) is a Chilean-Canadian author, poet, educator, political social activist, and a founding member of Aquelarre Magazine. Along with her husband and daughters, she fled to Canada after the Chilean Coup of 1973 and where she now resides as a political refugee. Rodriguez is known for her unique approach to writing, publishing most of her work in both Spanish and English. The translations of Rodriguez's work are done by her alone, a trend not commonly followed among other multilingual authors. Rodriguez translates her work until " that both tips of tongue and two sets of ears were satisfied with the final product.'" Rodriguez's major works are and a body to remember with, a collection of short stories, and Guerra Prolongada/Protracted War, a collection of poems in both English and Spanish Rodriguez's first publication was a short story submitted for an annual literary competition in Chile in 1972, for which she received an honorable mention. In Canada, Rodriguez has had her works published in Paula Magazine, Aquelarre Magazine...