| 1. | Salmagundi.Nos. 82-83, Spring/Summer 1989- . |
| 2. | Formations.Vol. 5, No. 1, Fall 1988- . |
| 3. | Literary Review.Vol. 32, No. 4, Summer 1989. |
| 4. | Woman who has sprouted wings:poems by contemporary Latin American ... |
| 5. | The Portable Lower East Side.Vol. 5, Nos. 1-2, 1988. |
| 6. | Clamor of innocence:Central American short stories.Edited by Barba... |
| 7. | On the front line:guerrilla poems of El Salvador.Edited and transl... |
| 8. | Juana Inés de la Cruz. A Sor Juana anthology.Translated by Alan ... |
| 9. | Untold sisters:Hispanic nuns in their own works.Edited by Electa A... |
| 10. | The image of black women in twentieth-century South American poetr... |
| 11. | Nicaraguan peasant poetry from Solentiname.Translated with an intr... |
| 12. | And we sold the rain:contemporary fiction from Central America.Edi... |
| 13. | The book of fantasy.Edited by Jorge Luis Borges, Silvina Ocampo, a... |
| 14. | One more stripe to the tiger:a selection of contemporary Chilean p... |
| 15. | You can't drown the fire:Latin American women writing in exile.Edi... |
| 16. | The Faber book of contemporary Latin American short stories.Edited... |
| 17. | Lives on the line:the testimony of contemporary Latin American aut... |
| 18. | En breve:minimalism in Mexican poetry, 1900-1985.Translated by Enr... |
| 19. | Borge. Have you seen a red curtain in my weary chamber?:poems, st... |
| 20. | Castellanos. A Rosario Castellanos reader:an anthology of her poe... |