"...y no se lo tragó la tierra" is a novel written by Tomas Rivera. It tells the story of Mexican-American migrant workers in Texas during the mid-20th century and explores themes of poverty, discrimination, and resilience.
Related terms
Social Realism: This literary movement focuses on depicting realistic social issues faced by ordinary people rather than idealized or romanticized versions of life.
Poverty: Poverty refers to a state of extreme lack or scarcity in terms of material possessions or resources.
Discrimination: Discrimination involves treating individuals unfairly or unequally based on characteristics such as race, ethnicity, gender, or social class.