The Curse of the Gypsy: Ten Stories and a Novella

The Curse of the Gypsy: Ten Stories and a Novella

by Alicia Gaspar de Alba
The Curse of the Gypsy: Ten Stories and a Novella
The Curse of the Gypsy: Ten Stories and a Novella

The Curse of the Gypsy: Ten Stories and a Novella

by Alicia Gaspar de Alba

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Overview

In the first story of this absorbing collection, Margarita—sixteen and married to a soldier who has gone off to fight in the first great war—meets and falls in love with Federico García Lorca. He calls her “Margarita Petita,” and then turns her name into a poem. When he refuses to marry the widowed gypsy girl after a tryst at the river leaves her pregnant, her mother curses both Lorca and his offspring: “May they all die before they see the light of day.” And so Lorca is killed by fascists and his child dies in Margarita’s womb, where it remains—petrified—for 80 years.

Mysteries and furtive desires pervade the enthralling stories in this group of ten the author calls a “deconstructed novel.” Rich in imagery and language, they chronicle the gypsy’s life, including banishment from Andalusia by her mother, marriage to a famous Mexican bull fighter and the lives of numerous descendants who ultimately leave Mexico for El Paso, Texas. In one of the final stories, “Calaveras in the Closet,” the gypsy’s extensive family comes together for her funeral, where several long-guarded secrets will suddenly come to light.

Also included in this volume is a historical novella, Liberata Wilgefortis: The True and Tragic Story of the Bearded Female Saint, a mystical retelling of an ancient legend about the first bearded female saint of the Catholic Church whose cult was removed by Vatican II in 1969. Expertly weaving poetry, historical events, myth and legend into intriguing short fiction, Alicia Gaspar de Alba confirms her place as one of the leading contemporary Latinx voices.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781518504938
Publisher: Arte Publico Press
Publication date: 06/15/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

ALICIA GASPAR DE ALBA is the author of various works of poetry, fiction and nonfiction, among them a Lambda Award-winning novel, Desert Blood: The Juárez Murders (Arte Público Press, 2005); a collection of poems and essays, La Llorona on the Longfellow Bridge: Poetry y Otras Movidas (Arte Público Press, 2003); and two historical novels, Sor Juana’s Second Dream(University of New Mexico Press, 1999) and Calligraphy of the Witch(Arte Público Press, 2012). She is also the editor of Making a Killing: Femicide, Free Trade, and La Frontera(University of Texas Press, 2010) and Our Lady of Controversy: Alma López’s “Irreverent Apparition”(University of Texas Press, 2011). Her most recent book, [Un]Framing the “Bad Woman:” Sor Juana, Malinche, Coyolxauhqui And Other Rebels With a Cause(University of Texas Press, 2014), a collection of twenty years of academic essays, which won the 2015 Book Award from the American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education. A full professor of Chicana/o Studies, English and Gender Studies and Chair of the LGBTQ Studies Program at the University of California, Los Angeles, Gaspar de Alba is a native of the El Paso/Juárez border. She lives in Los Angeles with her wife, the artist Alma López, and their adopted daughter Azul.
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