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Amanda wrote: "By coincidence, I bought Gods of Jade and Shadow yesterday.
Good article."
Yay! I wish I had it in hardcover; it's such a pretty cover.
Good article."
Yay! I wish I had it in hardcover; it's such a pretty cover.
Annette wrote: "I enjoyed your article! (And it caused my TBR mountain to grow.)"
:) That's the best compliment!
:) That's the best compliment!
Congratulations Margaret!
I really want to read Gods of Jade and Shadow!
I really liked Certain Dark Things, and less so Signal to Noise, although I found the premise very original.
I read a few stories by Samanta Schweblin and although short story collections aren't my cup of tea, I agree she is very talented.
I don't agree 100% about Allende's work being "dreamy and nostalgic though. How many of her books have you read? I think she is definitely feminist ( even the " ick " part in Eva Luna could be considered feminist for the time period) and she definitely can be subversive.
Other Latina authors worth mentioning are Cristina García , Dreaming in Cuban, Guadalupe Garcia McCall author of Summer of the Mariposas and Ana Castillo author of So Far from God
Anna-Marie McLemore has a new book out called Dark and Deepest Red
I really want to read Gods of Jade and Shadow!
I really liked Certain Dark Things, and less so Signal to Noise, although I found the premise very original.
I read a few stories by Samanta Schweblin and although short story collections aren't my cup of tea, I agree she is very talented.
I don't agree 100% about Allende's work being "dreamy and nostalgic though. How many of her books have you read? I think she is definitely feminist ( even the " ick " part in Eva Luna could be considered feminist for the time period) and she definitely can be subversive.
Other Latina authors worth mentioning are Cristina García , Dreaming in Cuban, Guadalupe Garcia McCall author of Summer of the Mariposas and Ana Castillo author of So Far from God
Anna-Marie McLemore has a new book out called Dark and Deepest Red

I really want to read Gods of Jade and Shadow!
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I had to buy it in hardback -- could not resist the cover.
The cover of Gods of Jade and Shadow is so lovely. I wish I had the hardback!
I've read 3 of Allende's novels, and all three seem dreamy and nostalgic, including Eva Luna! I do agree that her work can be feminist and subversive, but not in the same in your face way as modern writers. Her style of feminism is easier to take than say, Carmen Maria Machado's.
I just noticed there's a typo for Isabel Allende's name! Oh no! I'm emailing the editor right now. Sheesh, I hate it when that happens!
I've read 3 of Allende's novels, and all three seem dreamy and nostalgic, including Eva Luna! I do agree that her work can be feminist and subversive, but not in the same in your face way as modern writers. Her style of feminism is easier to take than say, Carmen Maria Machado's.
I just noticed there's a typo for Isabel Allende's name! Oh no! I'm emailing the editor right now. Sheesh, I hate it when that happens!
Books mentioned in this topic
Gods of Jade and Shadow (other topics)Summer of the Mariposas (other topics)
Dreaming in Cuban (other topics)
Gods of Jade and Shadow (other topics)
Certain Dark Things (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Cristina García (other topics)Guadalupe Garcia McCall (other topics)
Ana Castillo (other topics)
Anna-Marie McLemore (other topics)
Silvia Moreno-Garcia (other topics)
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