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Short Stories by Latin American Women: The Magic and the Real (Modern Library Classics),New
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From BooklistThirtyone authors representing 14 Latin American nations are showcased in this collection. Traditionally, Latin American culture has virtually ignored the contributions of the few women able to give voice to their imaginations. Fortunately, that mindset has begun to evolve, and record numbers of Latin American females have been entering the recognized literary ranks. The enormous popularity of magic realism has also provided an enthusiatic international audience for previously unrecognized regional writers. Although diverse in plots and themes, these stories are unified by the fact that they were all authored by female residents of maledominated societies and are all grounded in various combinations of the realistic, the surrealistic, and the supernatural. First published and translated in 1990, the Modern Library stamp of approval guarantees renewed interest in this stellar anthology. Margaret FlanaganCopyright American Library Association. All rights reservedProduct DescriptionCelia Correas de Zapata, an internationally recognized expert in the field of Latin American fiction written by women, has collected stories by thirtyone authors from fourteen countries, translated into English by such renowned scholars and writers as Gregory Rabassa and Margaret Sayers Peden. Contributors include Dora Alonso, Rosario Ferr, Elena Poniatowska, Ana Lydia Vega, and Luisa Valenzuela. The resulting book is a literary tour de force, stories written by women in this hemisphere that speak to cultures throughout the world. In her Foreword, Isabel Allende states, This anthology is so valuable; it lays open the emotions of writers who, in turn, speak for others still shrouded in silence.From Publishers Weekly'Until very recently,' novelist Allende writes in the foreword to this comprehensive collection, 'Latin American literature waswith very few exceptionsa man's game.' No more. Combining prominent names such as Luisa Valenzuela, Elena Poniatowska and Allende with others little known outside their home countries, this anthology shows off the wealth of fiction being written today by Latin American women. Editor Correas de Zapata, a San Jose State University professor of Hispanic literature, has chosen stories from around the continent and the Spanishspeaking Caribbean. Brazilian author Clarice Lispector's 'Looking for Some Dignity' is a bracing tale of an elderly women's creeping senility and waning sense of self. A number of stories, such as 'Sophie and the Angel,' by Cuba's Dora Alonso, about an old widow visited by an angel playing an electric guitar, show that Latin American men don't hold the patent on magic realism. Others, such as 'Cloud Cover Caribbean,' by Ana Lydia Vega of Puerto Rico, are firmly in the realist tradition; in this case, a refugee boat heading toward Miami founders because of the mutual mistrust of the passengers. If there's a flaw, it's that the sheer number of authors31 in allcoupled with the brevity of each selection make it difficult for individual voices to stand out. The editor clearly favors breadth over depth, showcasing as many writers as possible in this appealing smorgasbord.Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.Review[A] needed general text for courses in contemporary Latin American and womens literature. The New York Times Book ReviewFrom the Inside FlapCelia Correas de Zapata, an internationally recognized expert in the field of Latin American fiction written by women, has collected stories by thirtyone authors from fourteen countries, translated into English by such renowned scholars and writers as Gregory Rabassa and Margaret Sayers Peden. Contributors include Dora Alonso, Rosario Ferr, Elena Poniatowska, Ana Lydia Vega, and Luisa Valenzuela. The resulting book is a literary tour de force, stories written by women in this hemisphere that speak to cultures throughout the world. In her Foreword, Isabel Allende states, ?This anthology is so valuable;
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- Q: How many pages does this book have? A: This book has two hundred seventy-two pages. It's a comprehensive collection of short stories by Latin American women.
- Q: What type of binding does this book use? A: This book is paperback bound. This type of binding is lightweight and flexible, making it easy to carry.
- Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The dimensions of this book are five point eighteen inches in length, zero point sixty-two inches in width, and seven point ninety-eight inches in height. These measurements make it a convenient size for reading.
- Q: Is this book suitable for young readers? A: Yes, this book is suitable for a wide range of readers. The stories explore various themes relevant to cultures and experiences.
- Q: What genre does this book belong to? A: This book belongs to the genre of fiction. Specifically, it features short stories by Latin American women.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The book is edited by Celia Correas de Zapata. She is recognized for her expertise in Latin American fiction written by women.
- Q: How should I care for this used book? A: To care for this used book, keep it in a dry place and avoid exposing it to direct sunlight. This will help preserve its condition.
- Q: Can this book be returned if I don't like it? A: Yes, most sellers allow returns if you are not satisfied. Check the specific return policy of the seller for details.
- Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, you should contact the seller immediately. Most sellers offer solutions like refunds or replacements.
- Q: Is this book appropriate for adults? A: Yes, this book is appropriate for adult readers. It contains themes and narratives that resonate with mature audiences.
- Q: Does this book contain illustrations? A: No, this book does not contain illustrations. It focuses on the written stories and narratives by the authors.
- Q: Are there any notable contributors to this book? A: Yes, notable contributors include Dora Alonso, Rosario Ferré, and Elena Poniatowska. Their works enrich the anthology significantly.
- Q: What themes are explored in this book? A: This book explores diverse themes such as identity, culture, and women's experiences. The stories provide a window into Latin American life.
- Q: Is this book part of a series? A: No, this book is a standalone anthology. It is not part of a series, but it is highly regarded in its genre.
- Q: What is the publishing brand of this book? A: The publishing brand of this book is Modern Library. They are known for their classic literature collections.