Cubana : contemporary fiction by Cuban women / [edited by Mirta Yáñez ; foreword by Ruth Behar ; translated by Dick Cluster and Cindy Schuster].

Contributor(s): Publication details: Boston : Beacon Press , c1998.Description: xxi, 213 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9780807083376
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • LAS FIC CUB
LOC classification:
  • PQ7386 .C835 1998
Contents:
Women's voices from the Great Blue River / Mirta Yáñez -- Somebody has to cry / Marilyn Bobes -- Japanese daisies / María Elena Llana -- Internal monologue on a corner in Havana / Josefina de Diego -- A tooth for a tooth / Nancy Alonso -- Anhedonia : a story for two women / Mylene Fernández Pintado -- The scent of limes / Aida Bahr -- My aunt / Esther Díaz Llanillo -- Disremembering a smell / Ana Luz García Calzada -- Catalina in the afternoons / Magaly Sánchez -- Potosí II : address unknown / Rosa Ileana Boudet -- A whiff of wild desire / Sonia Rivera-Valdés -- Dust to dust / Mirta Yáñez -- I just can't take it / Uva de Aragón -- The Egyptians / Adelaida Fernández de Juan -- We came all the way from Cuba so you could dress like this? / Achy Obejas -- The urn and the name (a lighthearted tale) / Ena Lucía Portela.
Summary: Until recently, the combination of a Cuban old boys' network and an ideological emphasis on "tough" writing kept fiction by Cuban women largely unknown and unread. Cubana , the U.S. version of a groundbreaking anthology of women's fiction published in Cuba in 1996, introduces these once-ignored writers to a new audience. Havana editor and author Mirta Yáñez has assembled an impressive group of sixteen stories that reveals the strength and variety of contemporary writing by Cuban women-and offers a glimpse inside Cuba during a time of both extreme economic difficulty and artistic renaissance. Many of these stories focus pointedly on economic and social conditions.
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Women's voices from the Great Blue River / Mirta Yáñez -- Somebody has to cry / Marilyn Bobes -- Japanese daisies / María Elena Llana -- Internal monologue on a corner in Havana / Josefina de Diego -- A tooth for a tooth / Nancy Alonso -- Anhedonia : a story for two women / Mylene Fernández Pintado -- The scent of limes / Aida Bahr -- My aunt / Esther Díaz Llanillo -- Disremembering a smell / Ana Luz García Calzada -- Catalina in the afternoons / Magaly Sánchez -- Potosí II : address unknown / Rosa Ileana Boudet -- A whiff of wild desire / Sonia Rivera-Valdés -- Dust to dust / Mirta Yáñez -- I just can't take it / Uva de Aragón -- The Egyptians / Adelaida Fernández de Juan -- We came all the way from Cuba so you could dress like this? / Achy Obejas -- The urn and the name (a lighthearted tale) / Ena Lucía Portela.

Until recently, the combination of a Cuban old boys' network and an ideological emphasis on "tough" writing kept fiction by Cuban women largely unknown and unread. Cubana , the U.S. version of a groundbreaking anthology of women's fiction published in Cuba in 1996, introduces these once-ignored writers to a new audience. Havana editor and author Mirta Yáñez has assembled an impressive group of sixteen stories that reveals the strength and variety of contemporary writing by Cuban women-and offers a glimpse inside Cuba during a time of both extreme economic difficulty and artistic renaissance. Many of these stories focus pointedly on economic and social conditions.

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