
Los Muertos
Day of the Dead Fiction
Adela Pineda Franco(Editor)
Trinity University Press,U.S.
Published on 20. February 2025
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Paperback/Softback
284 pages
978-1-59534-313-0 (ISBN)
Description
Observed in Mexico and parts of the United States, El Dia de Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebratory holiday. Los Muertos is the first anthology of fiction relating to or inspired by this bicultural tradition. Each of the two dozen Mexican and Mexican American writers featured here has a unique affinity for the myriad ideas connected closely to the El Dia de Muertos-some in less obvious ways. The stories connect to the metaphors and connotations related to memorializing the dead, some reflecting on the ritualized and religious aspects of what has become a commercialized holiday and others reacting to such cultural appropriations.
In celebration and reconciliation, stories like Alessandra Narvaez Varela's, told from the point of view of a Dia de los Muertos wreath, and Marytza Rubio's, about a young woman trying to rewrite a young man's death through parallel dimensions, illustrate the ways Latino cultures process death. From Kirstin Valdez Quade's little girl struggling to accept her mother's abandonment to David Rice's character forgiving himself in remembrance of his daughter's namesake, each character fully embraces what it means to look death in the face and celebrate the losses of the departed. From solemn ofrendas and milagros to everyday acts far removed from any trace of pan de muerto or papel picado, these diverse stories call us to appreciate the holiday's broader cultural significance.
Writers include Ana Gloria Alvarez Pedrajo, Rosa Beltran, Ana Garcia Bergua, Ana Castillo, Lucha Corpi, Elizabeth Gonzalez James, Diana Lopez, Lorraine M. Lopez, Alberto Reyes Morgan, Manuel Munoz, Alessandra Narvaez-Varela, Guadalupe Nettel, Daniel A. Olivas, Pedro Angel Palou, Rene S Perez II, Kirstin Valdez Quade, David Rice, Alberto Rios, Ito Romo, Marytza K. Rubio, Socorro Venegas, and Desiree Zamorano.
In celebration and reconciliation, stories like Alessandra Narvaez Varela's, told from the point of view of a Dia de los Muertos wreath, and Marytza Rubio's, about a young woman trying to rewrite a young man's death through parallel dimensions, illustrate the ways Latino cultures process death. From Kirstin Valdez Quade's little girl struggling to accept her mother's abandonment to David Rice's character forgiving himself in remembrance of his daughter's namesake, each character fully embraces what it means to look death in the face and celebrate the losses of the departed. From solemn ofrendas and milagros to everyday acts far removed from any trace of pan de muerto or papel picado, these diverse stories call us to appreciate the holiday's broader cultural significance.
Writers include Ana Gloria Alvarez Pedrajo, Rosa Beltran, Ana Garcia Bergua, Ana Castillo, Lucha Corpi, Elizabeth Gonzalez James, Diana Lopez, Lorraine M. Lopez, Alberto Reyes Morgan, Manuel Munoz, Alessandra Narvaez-Varela, Guadalupe Nettel, Daniel A. Olivas, Pedro Angel Palou, Rene S Perez II, Kirstin Valdez Quade, David Rice, Alberto Rios, Ito Romo, Marytza K. Rubio, Socorro Venegas, and Desiree Zamorano.
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Antonio
United States
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Paperback (trade)
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Height: 214 mm
Width: 141 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
348 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59534-313-0 (9781595343130)
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Adela Pineda Franco is the Lozano Long Endowed Professor in Latin American Literary and Cultural Studies and director of the Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. She founded and directed the Center for Latin American Studies at Boston University, where she taught for twenty years. She is the author and coeditor of numerous books. She lives in Austin.
Content
Foreword, Adela PinedaFranco
The Mediator, AnaGloria Álvarez Pedrajo
The Girl in the GreenDress, Ana Castillo
The Dark Wind, Lucha Corpi
Remedies, KaliFajardo-Anstine
The 29th of April, Fernando A.Flores
Everyone’s always watching, Elizabeth GonzalezJames
Altar Thingy, Diana López
What Am I to You?, Lorraine M. López
Two Women, Alberto Reyes Morgan
Susto, Manuel Muñoz
Make Me Real, Alessandra NarváezVarela
Petals, GuadalupeNettel
Belén, Daniel A.Olivas
Huaquechula, PedroÁngel Palou
Scavenging, Rene SPerez II
The Manzanos, KirstinValdez Quade
Time to See, DavidRice
Outside Magdalena, Sonora,Alberto Ríos
Mexico City, November2, 2076, Ito Romo
Carlos Across Time and Space, MarytzaK. Rubio
“Cookies”, Désirée Zamorano
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