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The Forbidden Stories of Marta Veneranda

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Zusatztext “The mad! the curious! the inexplicable in human behavior—that which is not sanctioned by society—are the pivotal points in Sonia Rivera-Valdes's narratives. Her characters live fully! without missteps! precisely because the author has turned the tables on propriety.” –Karla Quionez!  In These Times “Sonia Rivera-Valdés presents a prose that is unconstrained! daring! reminiscent of Anaïs Nin.”  –Zaida Corniell!  OH! Magazine “This work promises to be revelatory.”  – Library Journal Informationen zum Autor SONIA RIVERA VALDÉS was born in Cuba and first lived in New York City in 1966. Considered one of the most important writers from Cuba, she has had stories appear in many anthologies in the United States, Europe, and Latin America. Klappentext Marta Veneranda, a Latina neoyorkina, finds that she inspires the confessional in people. In fact, when people come to her, they feel the need to reveal their most embarrassing and shameful stories. And through these reluctantly told tales, where characters enter and leave each other's narrations, Rivera-Valdes revisits and questions our most basic behavioral assumptions. In "Little Poisons," the narrator shares with Marta the minutiae of her self-help book-assisted liberation from her philandering husband, whom she will eventually poison to death, and whose mistress she will befriend: "In the fifteen years of marriage he would tell me everything, even about his sexual escapades-if he couldn't share them with me, who would he share them with? Besides, that way no one could come running to me spreading rumors." Beneath the humor is a dead-serious scrutiny of the commingling of Anglo and Latino cultures. At heart, the stories are an exposé of the comforts and discomforts of that cohabitation. Zusammenfassung Marta Veneranda! a Latina neoyorkina! finds that she inspires the confessional in people. In fact! when people come to her! they feel the need to reveal their most embarrassing and shameful stories. And through these reluctantly told tales! where characters enter and leave each other's narrations! Rivera-Valdes revisits and questions our most basic behavioral assumptions. In "Little Poisons!" the narrator shares with Marta the minutiae of her self-help book–assisted liberation from her philandering husband! whom she will eventually poison to death! and whose mistress she will befriend: "In the fifteen years of marriage he would tell me everything! even about his sexual escapades-if he couldn't share them with me! who would he share them with? Besides! that way no one could come running to me spreading rumors." Beneath the humor is a dead-serious scrutiny of the commingling of Anglo and Latino cultures. At heart! the stories are an exposé of the comforts and discomforts of that cohabitation. ...

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Authors Dick Cluster, Marina Harss, Sonia Rivera-Valdes, Mark Schafer, Alan West-Duran, Alan West-Durán
Assisted by Dick Cluster (Translation), Marina Harss (Translation)
Publisher Seven stories press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 06.03.2001
 
EAN 9781583220474
ISBN 978-1-58322-047-4
No. of pages 160
Dimensions 148 mm x 217 mm x 18 mm
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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