![]() As a result, Cisneros was awarded the McArthur Foundation "genius" award in 1995. Cisneros has been widely recognized for her groundbreaking work, which utilizes experimental forms of prose narrative and challenges traditional gender roles. The House on Mango Street is also considered a coming-of-age story, highlighting Esperanza's quest for self-definition and self-empowerment through the creative act of writing. Through the character of Esperanza, a twelve-year-old Chicana girl and the narrator of The House on Mango Street, Cisneros examines issues of Chicana identity in the bi-cultural context of the Latin-American community. Cisneros received the American Book Award and the Before Columbus Foundation Book Award in 1985, both for The House on Mango Street, which was a best-seller and has become a mainstay on grade school, high school, and college reading lists. INTRODUCTIONĬisneros is best known for her young adult prose volume The House on Mango Street (1984), a collection of vignettes based on her experiences growing up in a working-class Latin-American neighborhood in Chicago. ![]() ![]() The following entry presents criticism on Cisneros's young adult short-story collection The House on Mango Street (1984) through 2006. American novelist, poet, and author of young adult short stories and picture books. ![]()
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