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My Emerald Green Dress is the riveting account of a woman's thorny
yet oddly rewarding life. You will become a part of her emotional
journey from the abuse she suffers as an adolescent through her
maturation as a self-assured compassionate landowner. The novel is
based on a true story.
Il mio vestito verde smeraldo is the Italian translation of the
story of an extraordinary woman, Clara, living in the Colombian
Andes during the 20th century. It is a story that not only portrays
her suffering, the protagonist, but also reflects the long, and
arduous physical and metaphoric journey of immigrant women to
unknown lands. About the Author Alister Ramirez Marquez is a United
States citizen who was born in Colombia. He has a Ph.D in Hispanic
Literature from The Graduate Center, CUNY. Previously published
works are: Reportaje a once escritores norteamericanos (Planeta
Editorial, 1996), Quien se robo los colores? (Wayside,
Massachusetts 1999, 2010), Mi vestido verde esmeralda (Ala de
Mosca, 2003, 2006), winner of the 2005 Best International Literary
Prize by the Art Critics Circle of Chile, Andres Bello: critico
(Ala de Mosca, 2005), and his latest novel: Los suenos de los
hombres se los fuman las mujeres (Planeta Editorial, 2009). Ramirez
Marquez is a professor of Spanish language and Hispanic American
literature at The City University of New York, BMCC. He is a
contributor for one of the major newspapers in Latin America, El
Tiempo of Colombia.
Mi vestido verde esmeralda by Alister Ramrez Mrquez recounts the
life story of Clara, born poor in isolated, rural Colombia in 1900,
who makes her way, after a mythic journey through forests,
mountains and swamps to the western region of the Quindo, to the
city of Armenia, now the heart of coffee and banana production.
This remarkable novel, first published in 2003, is the tale of
Clara's adventurous journey and subsequent rise to prosperity as
the owner of a farm and restaurant and mother of six, ending with
years of political strife and the dissolution of her family. The
novel provides an overview of a century of dramatic strife and
change in Clara's personal trajectory and in the history of the
nation. Alister Ramrez Mrquez is from this area of Colombia, but
lives in New York; he is the author of a number of books, and Mi
vestido verde esmeralda is his first novel, fusing familiarity and
nostalgia in this tale of a journey through the twentieth century.
This novel would be engaging reading in courses on Colombian
history or literature, and in courses on topics of search for
self-definition (personal and national), fluctuating cycles and
rhythms of a century of transitions, life as a journey, or the
meaning of progress. This edition of Mi vestido verde esmeralda
includes extensive annotation of the Colombian references, and a
prologue and bibliography by Clara E. Ronderos and Mary G. Berg,
professors of Latin American literature in Massachusetts.
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