Open Your Eyes and Soar: Cuban Women Writing Now

Open Your Eyes and Soar: Cuban Women Writing Now

Open Your Eyes and Soar: Cuban Women Writing Now

Open Your Eyes and Soar: Cuban Women Writing Now

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Overview

The ten writers included here rose to prominence in the last decade of the twentieth century. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Cuba underwent a drastic economic contraction that brought about an explosion of feminine narrative writing, largely in a need to reinforce the self-esteem so essential in moments of crisis and uncertainty. For the first time in Cuban literature, women focused on topics long con-sidered taboo—sexuality, eroticism, domestic violence, drug addiction, pedophilia—to bring attention to the social and moral crisis brought about by the loss of Soviet support. Writers include Ana Lidia Vega Serova, Karla Suarez, Marilyn Bobes, Adelaida Fernandez de Juan, Nancy Alonso, Aida Bahr, Ena Lucia Portela, Mirta Yanez, Mylene Fernandez Pintado, and Sonia Bravo Utrera.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781893996649
Publisher: White Pine Press
Publication date: 10/01/2003
Series: Secret Weavers Series
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Pamela Carmell is a translator from the Spanish. Her work is included in a number of anthologies, the most recent Open Your Eyes and Soar: Cuban Women Writing Now.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Cuban Women Writers Now9
The Eye of the Night21
Anniversary32
Peter Piper Picked a Peck38
Russian Food53
Oh Life57
Journey to Pepe64
The Seventh Thunderbolt72
Thou Shalt Not Deviate79
Little Heart87
Absences103
At the Back of the Cemetery106
Fifita Calls Us in the Morning128
Past Meets Present: Old Tales Out of School134
Mare Atlanticum139
The Anteater146
This Time Listen to What I Say152
It's a Good Thing163
Sandra170
Decision175
The Authors & Translators179
Brief Bibliography of Contemporary Cuban Women Writers187
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