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Bailando En Silencio: Escenas de Una Ninez Puertorriquena = Silent Dancing
Contributor(s): Cofer, Judith Ortiz (Author), Olazagasti-Segovia, Elena (Translator), Olazagasti-Segovia, Elena (Introduction by)
ISBN: 1558852050     ISBN-13: 9781558852051
Publisher: Arte Publico Press
OUR PRICE:   $11.66  
Product Type: Paperback
Language: Spanish
Published: January 1997
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Annotation: Finalmente esta disponible para los lectores la tan esperada traduccion al espanol de la obra premiada de Judith Ortiz Cofer, "Silent Dancing: A Partial Remembrance of a Puerto Rican Childhood".

A traves de una voz personal y convincente, Ortiz Cofer rememora la ninez que paso viajando entre el calor de la isla de Puero Rico y el frio de New Jersey. Temas propios de la adaptacion al nuevo medio de la gran urbe neuyorkina, asi como roles femeninos, choque cultural e immigracion, matizan esta conmovedora coleccion de relatos, que igualmente incluye poemas que enriguecen liricamente su narrativa.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Women
- Literary Collections | Essays
Dewey: B
LCCN: 97022156
Lexile Measure: 1160
Physical Information: 0.46" H x 5.54" W x 8.5" (0.47 lbs) 159 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - Hispanic
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
 
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Publisher Description:
Poetry. Fiction. Latino/Latina Studies. Spanish language edition of SILENT DANCING: A PARTIAL REMEMBRANCE OF A PUERTO RICAN CHILDHOOD, translated by Elena Olazagasti-Segovia. "The original English version of this book was well received, and Olazagasti-Segovia's Spanish translation will most certainly be popular not only among Puerto Ricans but also with other immigrant groups who know the apparent dichotomy of living in two different and opposing cultures. Chapters trace the author's changes from childhood to adolescence in a life divided between long stays in her mother's native Puerto Rico with her colorful extended family and long, lonely winters in New Jersey while her absent father serves in the U.S. Navy. Each phase poses different challenges, but the author as a young girl manages to meet the demands of womanhood and family without losing her own identity. Latinas, specially young adults who have gone through similar experiences, will identify with the author, for her lovely book is a mirror where each of us may see our own reflection, although slightly altered by personal experience. This very enriching work is recommended for public libraries, especially those with young adult collections"--Carmen J. Palmieri, Library Journal.