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Comrades: Hispanic Women of the Rio Puerco Valley
Published in Paperback by Western Edge Pr (2002)
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A ground breaking survey of Hispanic-American women
Compiled and edited by Nasario Garcia (Professor of Languages, New Mexico Highlands University), Comadres: Hispanic Women Of The Rio Puerco Valley is a unique and ground breaking survey of Hispanic-American women and their manifold contributions to the evolving culture of New Mexico, especially during the first ten years of statehood. Ranch life, the evolution of Spanish dialects, the struggles to birth and raise children, and so much more are accessibly covered in this unique anthology of vignettes, anecdotes, and revealing glimpses into New Mexican daily life. Black-and-white photographs enhance this outstanding collection of brief yet personable tales, each of which is rendered in both Spanish and English. Comadres is a very strongly recommended addition to Women's Studies, American History, and Southwest Regional Studies academic reference collections and supplemental reading lists.
The Devil's Workshop (Camino Del Sol)
Published in Paperback by University of Arizona Press (2002)
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Brief yet emotionally memorable free-verse poems
The Devil's Workshop is a collection of brief yet emotionally memorable free-verse poems by novelist and poet Demetria Martinez. Poignant and memorable, reaching out to people, The Devil's Workshop is a compendium of verse which embraces both the light and the dark of humanity. Today I was told that the words/'War is bad'/Make for/Bad poetry./ OK./Then consider/This poem/Dispensable,/Depleted/As uranium,/A poor poem,/A colored poem.
Mother Tongue
Published in Hardcover by Ballantine Books (Trd Pap) (1996)
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I was not impressed
I don't think this book is that incredible. It starts off interesting, but the end is wrapped up much too neatly. Also, I don't think the focus of this book is the love affair between the two main characters, as some reviewers have said. I think it is more about the narrator's exploration of herself. I like reading Sandra Ciseneros or Cherrie Moraga much better.
Perspective Shifted
You can tell the author is a poet. This story was beautifully written, insightful and certainly rang true. When I finished reading it I felt I had gained a new perspective about how it must be for people who have their homeland torn apart by war. They love their homes, so the answer isn't just fleeing to freedom and safety. For some, there just is no answer. This book turned on new lights for me and moved as well as frustrated me. We can't just save the world with our wealth and generosity, as such actions are viewed by so many good and honest people as signs of arrogance and naivety. I enjoyed the closure the author proveded with the epilogue (after all, it was in part, a love story), but in reality the fugitive's fate probably would remain a mystery. This is a wonderful book, a keeper.
Political torture and the fight against it
In Martinez's book we find that the character that has suffered political torture and extreme punishment for his beliefs is not able to truly give of himself that which has been taken away from him. Yet, as it often the case in human life a second chance comes and a new life comes of it, free to see life in a new way and to maintain the vigil for human rights and for the survival of the planet as well. I particularly loved the description of the sorrounding area where the two main characters fall in love. Good book.
Three Times a Woman: Chicana Poetry
Published in Paperback by Bilingual Review Pr (1990)
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Breathing Between the Lines: Poems (Camino Del Sol)
Published in Paperback by University of Arizona Press (1997)
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Lengua Madre/Mother Tongue
Published in Paperback by Editorial Seix Barral, S.A. (1996)
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Mothertongue
Published in Hardcover by Bilingual Pr (Bilrp) (1994)
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