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House of Memory: Stories by Jewish Women Writers of Latin America » (1st Edition)

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Authors: Marjorie Agosin, Marjorie Agosc-N (Editor), Marjorie Agosn
ISBN-13: 9781558612099, ISBN-10: 1558612092
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Feminist Press at CUNY, The
Date Published: March 1999
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: Marjorie Agosin

Book Synopsis

Groundbreaking anthology that explores the intersections of Jewish and LAtin American cultures through the varies styles and perspective of gifted women writers.

Publishers Weekly

The Latin American Jewish characters in this fierce collection of 22 stories are all asking the same question: Who am I? To the Christians of Latin America, they are outsiders, essentially classless people who at best should be ignored and at worst reviled. Jews settled in Latin America because of pogroms and wars over the centuries, and these tales have been written by the daughters and granddaughters of those immigrants. Their stories take place all over the Latin American map--in Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico, Cuba, Chile and Costa Rica--reflecting the heterogeneity of the Americas as well as the unique perspectives of the storytellers. The protagonist of "Gotlib, Bombero," by Barbara Mujica recalls his father's escape from Germany as he wrestles with his position in Chilean society, wondering if the local volunteer fire department will allow him to join. In Ana Vasquez's "The Sign of the Star," El as, a Chilean schoolboy, faces the agony of isolation and hatred as his religion sets him apart from his Catholic and Protestant classmates. El as is violently reminded of his difference, and his struggle and self-reflection ultimately lead him to a poignant and brave redefinition and re-creation of his complex identity. Composed in an innovative narrative style, Mexican writer Margo Glantz's entertaining story-memoir describes how she transforms herself from the daughter of poor Russian immigrants to a "well-heeled" woman simply by purchasing an expensive pair of designer shoes. A range of influences, from Isaac Bashevis Singer's folklorish tales to the Latin American traditions of magical realism, attest to the writers' geographical and ethnic backgrounds. But the power of memory and regeneration is the root of this story tree, as is the writers' determination to bear witness and lay claim to their heritage. (July) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction1
From Musicians and Watchmakers29
From The Family Tree41
From Claper50
From The Book of Memories67
Sailing Down the Rhine76
Rojl Eisips81
The Portuguese Synagogue85
Golem92
Camera Obscura96
No More Worries107
The Sign of the Star111
From May You Make a Good Bride129
Gotlib, Bombero137
Alcira in Yellows153
Exotic Birds162
Kaddish168
Shoes197
The Melancholy of Black Panthers208
In the Absence of Love214
On the Border: Essential Stories217
From Always from Somewhere Else227
From Belarus to Bolondron: A Daughter's Dangerous Passage230
Biographical Notes241
Credits245

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