Tales from Alturas: The Puerto Rican Mystique

Tales from Alturas: The Puerto Rican Mystique
Author: Emma Chaves
Publisher: Berkeley Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2015-02-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781888205558


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The feisty mountain people of Alturas, in the Cordillera Central of Puerto Rico, scratch and claw to survive in their beloved but devastated patch of God-given earth. During the early 20th century one calamity after another has caused hunger and misery to hover over this beautiful Island and its amazingly resilient people. The colorful characters depicted in these compelling and unforgettable tales seek happiness by spreading rumors, creating tales, accessing the spirit world, even seeing the sudden apparition of a loved one. Somehow, they must pick up the pieces of their shattered lives and continue to trudge forward with dreams and hope. "Without dreams," Lola tells her daughter, "it's impossible to live." The author has created a unique world in which universal themes, such as romance, love and loss, love for one's family and for one's homeland are pursued, as well as themes more specific to some groups than to others, such as machismo and discrimination. Tales from Alturas is Emma Chaves first novel. She immerses us in her narrative populated by multidimensional and realistic characters, often complicated and unpredictable, but more importantly, drawn from her ample and keen and ardent knowledge of the Island and her people; individuals more often than not, found in the typical Latino world. This is an outstanding novel about a colorful family chronicle of the struggles to endure in a difficult world caught between the past and uncertain emerging future. LatinoBooks.Net Emma Chaves's Tales from Alturas masterfully tackles issues that often plagues certain families, such as adultery, abortion, marital rape-which often is legal in the Hispanic world-and the sexual conundrums of marital life. She examines also machismo and attempted homicide by enraged people, who lose control of themselves. On the other hand, the soul of a novel is in its characters, in "Angelica de los Santos," she is a likable woman who bears children yearly, not uncommon in the Hispanic world. We feel compassion for a woman, in "Brunilda," saddled with the responsibility of caring of a retarded aunt. In "Lola the Widow Goes to Court," Chaves relates the story of a gutsy woman meeting the challenge of two brothers in court. Emma Chaves narrative and realistic descriptions of the various imaginary Puerto Rican villages and unique characters resembles the writing of Benito Perez Galdos, particularly in Fortunata y Jacinta, and similar to the approaches of Dickens and the French Realist novelists such as Balzac, as well. George Hoffman, Book Reviewer, Lector Emma Chaves was born in Brooklyn, New York, of Puerto Rican parents. She lived in a predominantly Puerto Rican neighborhood. At the age of 12 she moved with her mother and sister to the mountain town of Lares, Puerto Rico, for health reasons. In 1955, Emma moved to Miami, Florida, with her husband. She was the Center Director and Community Developer for the Community Action Agency in the predominantly Puerto Rican neighborhood of Wynwood, Miami. Emma has a Master of Arts Degree in Liberal Studies from the University of Miami. She has three children, four grandchildren, and a great-grandson. Emma has been active in several Puerto Rican community organizations and was one of the founders of the National Conference of Puerto Rican Women-Miami (NACOPRW) where she served as president for two years.

The Legend of the Hummingbird

The Legend of the Hummingbird
Author:
Publisher: Mondo Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Folklore
ISBN: 9781572552326


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A girl and boy from rival tribes have their love protected and immortalized when they are changed into a red flower and a hummingbird.

Oté

Oté
Author: Pura Belpré
Publisher: Pantheon
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1969
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:


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While searching for food in the forest, a poor man meets a near-sighted devil who insists on coming home with him.

Ote

Ote
Author: Pura Belpre
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Total Pages:
Release: 1969-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780394808093


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While searching for food in the forest, a poor man meets a near-sighted devil who insists on coming home with him.

The Three Wishes

The Three Wishes
Author: Ricardo E. Alegría
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1969
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:


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Twenty-three folktales reflect the Puerto Rican culture which blends Mongolian, Negro, and Caucasian elements.

Fantasmas

Fantasmas
Author: Charlie Vázquez
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2020-01-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781660227082


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These stories range from tales told to the author as a child, to fictional accounts interweaving erotica, fantasy, and suspense elements in the rural and urban Gothic; part homage to the ancestors who lurk immortal in family folklore, part stories of imagination where specters emerge from the darkness to taunt and torment. From the terrors of the Great Depression to the devastation following Hurricane María, these tales chronicle the resistance and spirit of the Puerto Rican people; a testament to survival and perseverance in the face of disaster and the phantoms awaiting us when we turn off the lights. "Charlie Vázquez revisits the history of Puerto Rico and its diasporas, telling the stories of our dead. Using a textual tonality that brings Edgar Allan Poe and Horacio Quiroga to mind, Vázquez creates wonderfully crafted stories about souls who perish in the Great Depression, young widows drowned in hurricanes, soldiers recruited for medical experiments, and ladies of the night succumbing to vice. With an all-encompassing eye, Vázquez digs deep into various moments in Puerto Rican history to tell the stories of our terror, stories that endure in the realm of phantasms, trapping the living in a limbo that also turns them into transparent, yet present, traces of collective trauma. Finally, a book about our persisting ghosts written with a clarity that can help us conjure collective memory so we can move forward."Mayra Santos-Febres, author and founder of Festival de la Palabra de Puerto Rico

Dance of the Animals

Dance of the Animals
Author: Pura Belpré
Publisher: Frederick Warne
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1972
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:


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Señor Dog and Señor Goat outwit the lions who plan to eat them, but Señor Goat acquires a stump of a tail in the process.

Puerto Rican Folk-Tales

Puerto Rican Folk-Tales
Author: Raoul Gordon
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1982-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9780849032295


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The Golden Flower

The Golden Flower
Author: Nina Jaffe
Publisher: Arte Publico Press
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2005-05-31
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781558854529


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Presents the creation myth of Boriquâen, or present-day Puerto Rico, an island inhabited by Taino Indians before the conquests of Christopher Columbus.

Tales from the Island

Tales from the Island
Author: Ana T. Merced De Mendez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780962744228


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