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Ana Castillo

    15 giugno 1953

    Ana Castillo è un'autrice celebrata le cui opere approfondiscono il cuore dell'esperienza Chicanx e della cultura Latinx. Attraverso la sua poesia, i suoi romanzi e i suoi saggi, esplora temi di identità, sradicamento e resilienza, spesso impiegando uno stile di prosa vibrante e poetico. La sua scrittura è nota per la sua cruda onestà e il suo impegno provocatorio verso le questioni sociali e politiche. La voce distintiva di Castillo risuona con i lettori che cercano una comprensione più profonda del panorama multiculturale americano.

    Loverboys
    Peel My Love Like an Onion
    Dona Cleanwell Leaves Home
    So Far From God
    I Ask the Impossible
    Psst ...: I Have Something to Tell You, Mi Amor
    • Focusing on the harrowing experiences of Sister Dianna Ortiz, the collection features a one-act and a two-act play that delve into her abduction, rape, and torture by U.S.-backed Guatemalan security forces in 1989. The plays explore themes of resilience, justice, and the impact of political violence, highlighting Ortiz's struggle and the broader implications of her story. Through dramatic storytelling, the work sheds light on a dark chapter of history and the enduring strength of the human spirit.

      Psst ...: I Have Something to Tell You, Mi Amor
    • I Ask the Impossible

      • 121pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      An Anchor Books OriginalCherished for her passionate fiction and exuberant essays, the author hailed by Julia Alvarez as "una storyteller de primera ," and by Barbara Kingsolver in The Los Angeles Times as "impossible to resist," returns to her first love—poetry—to reveal an unwavering commitment to social justice, and a fervent embrace of the sensual world.With the poems in I Ask the Impossible , Castillo celebrates the strength that "is a woman?buried deep in [her] heart." Whether memorializing real-life heroines who have risked their lives for humanity, spinning a lighthearted tale for her young son, or penning odes to mortals, gods, goddesses, Castillo's poems are eloquent and rich with insight. She shares over twelve years of poetic inspiration, from her days as a writer who "once wrote poems in a basement with no heat," through the tenderness of motherhood and bitterness of loss, to the strength of love itself, which can "make the impossible a simple act." Radiant with keen perception, wit, and urgency, sometimes erotic, often funny, this inspiring collection sounds the unmistakable voice of a "woman on fire" and "more worthy than stone."

      I Ask the Impossible
    • So Far From God

      • 251pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      "A delightful novel...impossible to resist." —Barbara Kingsolver, Los Angeles Times Book Review Sofia and her fated daughters, Fe, Esperanza, Caridad, and la Loca, endure hardship and enjoy love in the sleepy New Mexico hamlet of Tome, a town teeming with marvels where the comic and the horrific, the real and the supernatural, reside.

      So Far From God
    • Dona Cleanwell Leaves Home

      Stories

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      This groundbreaking collection by Ana Castillo delves into the hidden secrets within households and the effects of patriarchal privilege on women's lives. Through poignant narratives, it reveals the complex behaviors shaped by societal norms and the profound impact on female characters. Castillo's work highlights the struggles and resilience of women navigating these challenges, offering a powerful exploration of personal and collective experiences.

      Dona Cleanwell Leaves Home
    • Set against the vibrant backdrop of flamenco, the story follows Carmen "La Coja" Santos, a talented dancer in Chicago who grapples with her past and present relationships. After a long affair with Agustín, the married director of her troupe, Carmen finds herself reigniting her passion with Manolo, Agustín's gifted grandson. This new romance ignites a fierce rivalry, leading Carmen on a journey of self-discovery and joy. Blending humor and drama, the narrative explores themes of love, independence, and resilience.

      Peel My Love Like an Onion
    • Loverboys

      • 226pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Exploring the multifaceted nature of love, this collection presents stories that traverse the spectrum of romantic experiences—from euphoric beginnings to sorrowful conclusions. Featuring diverse relationships, including heterosexual and same-sex couples, the narratives range from the playful tone of "Loverboys" to the dark humor of "Vatolandia." Ana Castillo captures the complexities of modern romance with wit and insight, offering readers a rich tapestry of emotions and situations that reflect the joys and challenges of love.

      Loverboys
    • Carmen, eine talentierte Flamencotänzerin, verbirgt ihre Verletzlichkeit unter bunten Röcken. Nach siebzehn Jahren mit Augustin, der zwischen seiner Frau und ihr pendelt, bringt ein neuer Tänzer in der Truppe ihre Welt durcheinander. Ein leidenschaftlicher Liebesroman über Liebe und Sehnsucht.

      Die Liebe der Tänzerin. Roman
    • Manchmal kann sie fast nicht gehen, aber sie tanzt wie eine Göttin. Carmen, die Hinkende, ist eine Berühmtheit, denn der Flamenco beginnt nicht mit den Füßen, sondern mit dem Herzen.

      Die Liebe der Tänzerin