The Woman who Lost Her Soul: And Other StoriesArte Público Press, 2000 - 157 páginas Sergio Reyna has brought together more than thirty narratives by Gonzalez and arranged them into Animal Tales (such as "The Mescal-Drinking Horse"); Tales of Humans ("The Bullet-Swallower"); Tales of Popular Customs ("Shelling Corn by Moonlight"); Religious Tales ("The Guadalupana Vine"); Tales of Mexican Ancestors ("Ambrosio the Indian"); and Tales of Ghosts, Demons, and Buried Treasure ("The Woman Who Lost Her Soul"). Reyna also provides a helpful introduction that succinctly surveys the author's life and work, analyzing her writings within their historical and cultural contexts. Book jacket. |
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... told him that I had come to get him to marry a dying man , he looked at me in a way he had of doing whenever he ... told us . I joined her there , and what do you suppose the shameless creature was doing ? Drinking tequila , getting ...
... told him that I had come to get him to marry a dying man , he looked at me in a way he had of doing whenever he ... told us . I joined her there , and what do you suppose the shameless creature was doing ? Drinking tequila , getting ...
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... told my donkey ; " this is were we make a dime , two big fat nickles ; now you can have all the hay you can eat . " I asked the ladies in what my poor humble person could serve them . " They asked my name , where I lived , looked ...
... told my donkey ; " this is were we make a dime , two big fat nickles ; now you can have all the hay you can eat . " I asked the ladies in what my poor humble person could serve them . " They asked my name , where I lived , looked ...
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... told his relative ; I have always worked for myself , and I want to con- tinue doing so until I go to join my family . Lycurgus and I will work for each other . We both love poverty as I have often told you , and I am happy . Adiós ...
... told his relative ; I have always worked for myself , and I want to con- tinue doing so until I go to join my family . Lycurgus and I will work for each other . We both love poverty as I have often told you , and I am happy . Adiós ...
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The Cicada | 9 |
Tío Patricio 22223 | 28 |
The Perennial Lover | 42 |
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