The Foolish Children Contributor(s): Matute, Ana Maria (Author), Luengo Santalo, Maria Del Carmen (Translator), Dever, Aileen (Translator) |
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ISBN: 9543840601 ISBN-13: 9789543840601 Publisher: Small Stations Press OUR PRICE: $12.34 Product Type: Paperback Published: December 2016 * Not available - Not in print at this time * |
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BISAC Categories: - Fiction | Short Stories (single Author) |
Series: Small Stations Fiction |
Physical Information: 0.27" H x 5.51" W x 8.5" (0.33 lbs) 112 pages |
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Publisher Description: Fools for Christ are men and women who live outside the social norms, whose behavior is considered shocking or unusual. But in a time of dictatorship, when these stories were first published, "foolish" behavior can be a form of protest. So, a child who is unable to access the forbidden fruits of a pastry shop, out of protest, refuses to eat the chickpeas that are offered to him; another child, who cannot pay for a ride on the merry-go-round, slips under the tarpaulin when the ride is not working and creates his own ride out of his own fantasy. A fat child, who is bullied and made fun of by the town's more respectable children, makes friends with a paschal lamb, which then, to his shock and horror, is served up for dinner. Another boy takes to setting the corner of a whitewashed house on fire with his coloring pencils. It is the children who throw away their toys or who torture animals that are somehow considered normal. The Foolish Children contains twenty-one micro-fiction stories by Ana Mar a Matute in Spanish and in English translation. The original was first published in Spain during Franco's dictatorship. It was rated by the Nobel laureate Camilo Jos Cela as "the most important work written in Spanish by a woman since the Countess Emilia Pardo Baz n." Ana Mar a Matute, along with Camilo Jos Cela and Miguel Delibes, is widely considered one of Spain's most distinguished writers of fiction in the twentieth century. She was awarded the National Prize for Literature twice and, in 2010, received the Spanish-speaking world's most prestigious literary award, the Cervantes. |