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Yanga - The Road to Freedom: Arturo Martinez Yanga - The Road to Freedom
Arturo Martinez; Gloria Arjona
R366 Discovery Miles 3 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Malinalli - A Tale of Resilience and Hope: Gloria Arjona Malinalli - A Tale of Resilience and Hope
Gloria Arjona
R367 Discovery Miles 3 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Nazarin (Paperback): Robert S. Rudder, Gloria Arjona, Benito Perez Galdos Nazarin (Paperback)
Robert S. Rudder, Gloria Arjona, Benito Perez Galdos
R388 Discovery Miles 3 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Afternoon of the Dinosaur (Paperback): Robert S. Rudder, Gloria Arjona Afternoon of the Dinosaur (Paperback)
Robert S. Rudder, Gloria Arjona; Cristina Peri Rossi
R268 Discovery Miles 2 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Afternoon of the Dinosaur, by Cristina Peri Rossi, one of the most important Spanish writers of our time, was first published in 1976. Due to censorship in Spain under Franco, it was initially distributed only in Latin America. Then, in 1984, it was published again by Plaza y Janes (Barcelona), and in 2008 it was reissued by Tropo Editores (Zaragoza). This volume is composed of eight lyrical and powerful short stories bound together by themes of alienation and generational conflict in the modern world. According to the author, the stories are all connected by a sense of persecution and by the solidarity that this sometimes creates between two persons. The first, From Brother to Sister, deals with the yearnings of love of an adolescent for his sister. In the second, At the Beach, a young couple encounters a child who both mystifies and troubles them with her extraordinary questions. With The Influence of Edgar A. Poe on the Poet Raimundo Arias, we find the deep-felt sense of exile of Peri Rossi herself. Two pieces of this collection that carry the title Simulacrum give us a science-fiction world of space travel in which human feelings are lost. As the author says, the final word of the tale is 'mercy, ' (it is a sense of) pity that I feel for myself and for all human beings, because we are condemned to die, to suffer dictatorships, because we are condemned many times to oppression, and we need to seek out, in the midst of this suffering, our fellow men. As for the title story of this collection, The Afternoon of the Dinosaur, the author confesses that her dreams, at the time of the military dictatorship in Montevideo when people simply disappeared, were often haunted by terrifying dinosaurs. The dinosaur, for her, symbolized fear, danger, the threat of the government. She wanted to tame the dinosaur, to change it into a loving character. It was only after she wrote this story that dinosaurs disappeared from her dreams. Julio Cortazar writes: Cristina Peri Rossi is not only aware of the hells of this world, she understand the lures of paradise. Her exquisite prose projects her readers into a surrealistic realm that is filled with forbidden yet fascinating choices. In his introduction to the Spanish version of La tarde del dinosaurio, he says: In three of the stories from this book the children will lay bare the world of those who claim to control it, and will reduce it to a laughingstock of truth... Brothers and sisters, queens and slaves, false adults incapable of accepting the laws of the game, people that an Aubrey Beardsley or an Egon Schiele would have drawn with the perverse perfection of sterile desire, of a pursuit whose sole incentive is that of not catching the prey, whether it be named Patricia or Alexandra, Igor or Alina. False adults, for the simple reason that adults are false. And the adolescent turns to its past in a last, desperate act of resistance; but its sex and its hair and its voice drag it to the peak that the boy of the dinosaur contemplates in final horror. Now there are no victims or assassins in those rooms of the house; the last of its visitors is able only to utter one useless word: Mercy.

The Medicine Man (Paperback): Francisco Rojas Gonz alez The Medicine Man (Paperback)
Francisco Rojas Gonz alez; Translated by Robert S. Rudder, Gloria Arjona
R412 Discovery Miles 4 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In his most celebrated work, Mexican writer Francisco Rojas Gonzalez offers a rare blend of literature and indigenous anthropology. Inspired by his fieldwork in Chiapas, Mexico, these 13 stories reflect the author's preoccupation with the totality of Mexican life and capture his heralded ability to penetrate the contradictions of human nature. The book is a dramatic presentation of myths, religious beliefs, and customs of Mexican Indians framed in their rigid, overpowering code of ethics. It served as the basis for the 1954 film "Roots," which won the FIPRESCI Prize at the Cannes Film Festival of 1955.

Solitaire of Love (Paperback): Cristina Peri Rossi Solitaire of Love (Paperback)
Cristina Peri Rossi; Translated by Gloria Arjona, Robert S. Rudder
R849 Discovery Miles 8 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Solitaire of Love," an achingly lyrical novel by internationally acclaimed Latin American writer Cristina Peri Rossi, explores the sense of emotional exile that sexual passion can evoke. Only the fourth book of Peri Rossi's to be translated into English--the others are "The Ship of Fools, A Forbidden Passion, " and "Dostoevsky's Last Night"--"Solitaire of Love "showcases the mesmerizingly rhythmic language that has become the trademark of this award-winning and prolific author of novels, essay collections, poetry, and short stories.
Tracing the course of a relationship as it evolves into uncompromising self-destruction, the narrator of "Solitaire of Love "becomes addicted to his own passion and to the body of his beloved. Erotic, romantic love becomes bewitchment, producing a heightened state where time is measured in the rhythms of a chosen body and pride becomes subservient to obsession. The specifics of this other body trump any claim to ordinary existence for the narrator, as sex becomes a kind of idolatrous slavery and love becomes a mechanism for self-immolation. As in Peri Rossi's other works, an ambiguous sense of gender and sexuality arise from her uniquely experimental prose and mystically erotic logic. Language is subsumed into this process as a way to bear witness, to transfix and capture the love object. The limbo of obsession, as described by Peri Rossi, creates an infantilizing brand of loneliness, broken by flashes of joy, insight, fury, and fear.
This novel was originally published in Spanish in 1988.

The Story of Selena Quintanilla - A Biography Book for Young Readers (Paperback): Gloria Arjona The Story of Selena Quintanilla - A Biography Book for Young Readers (Paperback)
Gloria Arjona
R180 R152 Discovery Miles 1 520 Save R28 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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