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Ana Castillo


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in Chicago, Illinois, The United States
June 15, 1953

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Ana Castillo (June 15, 1953-) is a celebrated and distinguished poet, novelist, short story writer, essayist, editor, playwright, translator and independent scholar. Castillo was born and raised in Chicago. She has contributed to periodicals and on-line venues (Salon and Oxygen) and national magazines, including More and the Sunday New York Times. Castillo’s writings have been the subject of numerous scholarly investigations and publications. Among her award winning, best sellling titles: novels include So Far From God, The Guardians and Peel My Love like an Onion, among other poetry: I Ask the Impossible. Her novel, Sapogonia was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. She has been profiled and interviewed on National Public Radio and t ...more

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So Far from God

3.88 avg rating — 4,478 ratings — published 1993 — 36 editions
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The Mixquiahuala Letters

3.88 avg rating — 979 ratings — published 1986 — 16 editions
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Peel My Love Like an Onion

3.77 avg rating — 932 ratings — published 1999 — 25 editions
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The Guardians

3.72 avg rating — 852 ratings — published 2007 — 15 editions
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Massacre of the Dreamers: E...

4.17 avg rating — 446 ratings — published 1994 — 17 editions
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Loverboys

3.65 avg rating — 298 ratings — published 1996 — 17 editions
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Black Dove: Mamá, Mi'jo, an...

3.91 avg rating — 215 ratings — published 2016 — 5 editions
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Dona Cleanwell Leaves Home:...

3.74 avg rating — 213 ratings — published 2023 — 10 editions
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Goddess of the Americas / L...

4.28 avg rating — 179 ratings — published 1996 — 13 editions
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My Father Was a Toltec and ...

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“I ask the impossible: love me forever.
Love me when all desire is gone.
Love me with the single mindedness of a monk.
When the world in its entirety,
and all that you hold sacred advise you
against it: love me still more.
When rage fills you and has no name: love me.
When each step from your door to our job tires you--
love me; and from job to home again, love me, love me.
Love me when you're bored--
when every woman you see is more beautiful than the last,
or more pathetic, love me as you always have:
not as admirer or judge, but with
the compassion you save for yourself
in your solitude.
Love me as you relish your loneliness,
the anticipation of your death,
mysteries of the flesh, as it tears and mends.
Love me as your most treasured childhood memory--
and if there is none to recall--
imagine one, place me there with you.
Love me withered as you loved me new.
Love me as if I were forever--
and I, will make the impossible
a simple act,
by loving you, loving you as I do”
Ana Castillo, I Ask the Impossible
tags: love

“Women Are Not Roses

Women have no
beginning
only continual
flows.

Though rivers flow
women are not
rivers.

Women are not
roses
they are not oceans
or stars.

i would like to tell
her this but
i think she
already knows.”
Ana Castillo, Women Are Not Roses

“There’s something insupportable about being pissed with the one person on this planet that sends your adrenaline flowing to remind you that you’re alive. It’s almost like we’re mad because we’ve been shocked out of our usual comatose state of being by feeling something for someone, for ourselves, for just a moment.”
Ana Castillo, Loverboys: Stories

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