True and False Romances: Stories and a NovellaSerpent's Tail, 1994 - 261 pages In this scintillating collection of stories Puerto Rican writer Ana Lydia Vega exposes machismo, Caribbean style. With deft pastiches of genre fiction - the thriller, the historical romance, the bodice ripper - she turns the traditions of Latin American fiction on their heads and produces a work that critically reflects the influence of US culture. Though her stories appear in many anthologies, this is the first collection of Ana Lydia Vega's work to be published in English. It showcases one of the provocative 'post-feminist' voices of the continent. |
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... Brian de Palma , Vilma did not flee . She stood a good while in monologue with TRUE AND FALSE ROMANCES 33.
... Brian de Palma , Vilma did not flee . She stood a good while in monologue with TRUE AND FALSE ROMANCES 33.
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... Brian de Palma flicks that I began to sprout . I numbed myself out on gore so I wouldn't think of you- know . If Vitín and Pucho came by or called , my sister Teresa had instructions to tell ' em I'd gone to Nicaragua to fight for ...
... Brian de Palma flicks that I began to sprout . I numbed myself out on gore so I wouldn't think of you- know . If Vitín and Pucho came by or called , my sister Teresa had instructions to tell ' em I'd gone to Nicaragua to fight for ...
Table des matières
Aerobics for Love | 41 |
Just One Small Detail | 83 |
Série Noire | 121 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Références à ce livre
Cruel Fictions, Cruel Realities: Short Stories by Latin American Women Writers Kathy S. Leonard Affichage d'extraits - 1997 |