In the name of Salome : a novel

Alvarez, Julia

In the name of Salome : a novel / Julia Alvarez - Chapel Hill, NC : Algonquin Books , c2000. - 357 p. ; 21 cm.

When Camila was three, her mother, Salome Urena, the Dominican Republic's "National Poetess," died. For years, the youngster wrestled with the loss, holding fast to the dream that her mother would someday reappear, a mysterious, larger-than-life stranger. Meanwhile, her aunt Ramona struggled to help the child understand Salome's demise, teaching her a special, if sacrilegious, incantation to soften what had happened: "In the name of the Father, the Son and my Mother, Salome." Alvarez has written a brilliantly layered novel that is grounded in 100 years of Latin American history. As Salome's story intertwines with Camila's, we are made privy to politics both personal and international. Passionate and unpredictable, the book quietly lambastes colonialism and imperialism. At the same time, feminist themes emerge, from the enduring agony of motherless daughters to the integration of lesbians into progressive movements.

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Women poets----Fiction
Mothers and daughters----Fiction
Dominican Americans----Fiction


Cuba----Ficcion

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