now i'm kind of rambling.... bottom line is that i am looking forward to discussing alvarez's work in class and to reading this book again.
Nov 2, 2008
some ramblings
I haven't started reading the novel yet because i cannot justify buying a second copy of it from the bookstore when i own a copy already at my parents house. so i will mention that i enjoyed this novel the first time i read it a few years ago. the book stood out to me in chapters one day while book shopping with one parent or another and i picked it up read the back and bought it. this is one of the first books that opened me up to chicano literature. i love the culture and the story and the characters. from the time i started taking spanish classes in high school, i have enjoyed chicano literature... some of the only literature where i will willingly try just about anything sans gender prejudice. although i am a firm believer that books are not feminist or non-feminist novels, but novels about PEOPLE, i tend to lean towards female authors/lead characters because i am female - it is just easier to put myself in their position. i also really enjoy reading about the culture and being put into the middle of it all via strong characters and i feel that many latino/a authors do that better than lots. i do wish that we could have read some allende or garcia marquez - even though i can see that they may be a little over read - but i find their stories to contain a pivotal element of latino/a literature being magical realism. maybe this is more of a south american aspect than a mexican-mexican american view. anyways, i suppose we have seen a little 'magic' in some of our readings (like the 'witch' in Cisneros')
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Hey!
I'm absolutely loving this book so far too actually, although I'm somwhat confused with the way things are written in such a random order. My favourite so far has been the tales of Fifi and her new boyfirned from the island, so funny.
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