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"The Other Latinos" addresses an important topic: the presence in the United States of Latin American and Caribbean immigrants from countries other than Mexico, Cuba, and Puerto Rico. Focusing on the Andes, Central America, and Brazil, the book brings together essays by a number of accomplished scholars. Michael Jones-Correa's chapter is a lucid study of the complex issues in posing "established" and "other," and "old" and "new" in the discussion of Latino immigrant groups. Helen B. Marrow follows with general observations that bring out the many facets of race, ethnicity, and identity. Claret Vargas analyzes the poetry of Eduardo Mitre, followed by Edmundo Paz Soldan's reflections on Bolivians' "obsessive signs of identity." Nestor Rodriguez discusses the tensions between Mexican and Central American immigrants, while Arturo Arias's piece on Central Americans moves brilliantly between the literary (and the cinematic), the historical, and the material. Four Brazilian chapters complete the work. The editors hope that this introductory work will inspire others to continue these initial inquiries so as to construct a more complete understanding of the realities of Latin American migration into the United States.
Shifting viewpoints, magic realism, and narrative mastery are all
integral parts of "Nostalgia," Romanian author and perennial Nobel
Prize favorite Mircea Cartarescu's masterpiece. The book is
comprised of five unrelated stories: "The Roulette Player," in
which a desperately unlucky man manages to amass a fortune by
taking part in dangerous games of Russian roulette; "Mentardy"
narrates the travails of a prepubescent messiah who loses his
powers with the advent of his sexuality; "The Twins," a brave
exploration of youthful rage; "REM," in which a middle-aged woman
falls in love with a university student in a nightmarish Bucharest;
and "The Architect," in which a man who cannot silence his car horn
becomes obsessed with sound--an obsession that will have cosmic
consequences. Readers eager to acquaint themselves with one of the
most important voices in modern European literature will not want
to miss this sophisticated, haunting collection of stories.
The setting: Bolivia in the near future. Miguel "Turing" Saenz, a veteran cryptanalyst, is the most famous code-breaker in the employment of a secret government organization known as the Black Chamber. He is leading the pursuit of the Chamber's latest target: Kandinsky, a "cyberhacktivist" leader who is staging a war against both the government and the country's transnational corporations as part of an antiglobalization revolution. As Turing finds himself drawn into a web of murder, intrigue, and deception, he begins to suspect that his work is not as innocent as he once believed.
Para el nino de ocho anos Bunny Morison su madre es una presencia angelical sin la cual nada parece tener vida; para su hermano mayor, Robert, su madre es alguien a quien debe proteger, especialmente desde que la gripe ha comenzado a asolar su pequena ciudad del Medio Oeste norteamericano; para su padre, James Morison, su mujer Elizabeth es el centro de una vida que se desmoronaria sin ella. A traves de los ojos de estos tres personajes, Maxwell retrata a una familia y a la mujer sobre la que esta se sostiene. Recreando con maestria el ambiente de la clase media estadounidense de principios de los anos veinte, Vinieron como golondrinas muestra esas necesidades veladas de amor y comprension que nos acompanan durante toda nuestra vida. Con esta novela, en la que el autor se enfrenta por primera vez con el recuerdo de la muerte de su madre, Libros del Asteroide emprende la publicacion en castellano de la obra de William Maxwell, uno de los mas exquisitos autores norteamericanos del siglo XX, y el editor de escritores de la talla de Salinger, Updike o Cheever.
The Matter of Desire is the story of Pedro, a Bolivian-American political scientist who teaches at a university in upstate New York. Having become entangled in an erotically charged romance with Ashley, a beautiful red-headed graduate student, he returns to Bolivia to seek answers to his own life by investigating the mysteries of his father's past. Trapped between two cultures, Pedro ultimately finds himself in an existential dilemma of tragic dimensions. The Matter of Desire combines elements of the political thriller and the family mystery with a torrid illicit love affair and brilliantly elucidates the complex relationship between Latin America and the United States.
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