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Publisher: Xulon Press
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Total Pages: 214
ISBN-13: 1622301269
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Publisher: Xulon Press
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Total Pages: 214
ISBN-13: 1622301269
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Josep Zalez Zalez
Publisher: Palibrio
Published: 2012-02
Total Pages: 285
ISBN-13: 1463320213
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLa Condesa "Historia y Leyenda" es una novela donde se narra de una manera ficticia la vida de María Magdalena Catalina Dávalos de Bracamontes y Orozco, quien fuera la Tercera Condesa de Miravalle. Ambientada en el siglo XVIII en la Nueva España, en una época donde la religión era juez y verdugo de las conductas de los hombres y mujeres. La historia narrada en las líneas de este libro, invita al lector a transportarse en imaginación hasta aquellos tiempos y lugares, donde los hechos reales y ficticios se hacen uno mismo. La Condesa, una mujer poderosa que abusó de su belleza y de su título nobiliario para conseguir lo que se proponía, sin importarle sacrificar a su moral ni a sus buenos principios. Odiada por muchos y amada por muy pocos, que desafió a las costumbres de su época, llevándola incluso a enfrentarse con las autoridades eclesiásticas, situación que le trajo la desgracia y la tragedia. Mujer altiva y orgullosa, que era poseedora de muy buenos, y también de muy malos sentimientos. Víctima primero, victimaria después, esta la historia de una mujer que amó y fue amada, y que dejó una huella imborrable en los lugares que habitó. Esta una historia, que con el paso de los años, se convirtió en la inmortal leyenda.
Author: Rolando Hinojosa
Publisher: Arte Publico Press
Published: 2014-04-30
Total Pages: 287
ISBN-13: 1558857877
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn these vignettes set in the fictional county of Belken along the Texas-Mexico border in the early to mid-twentieth century, Rolando Hinojosa sketches a landscape of Mexican Texans and Anglo Texans living side by side, in good times and bad. ñThe worldÍs a drugstore: youÍll find a little bit of just about everything, and itÍs usually on sale, too. Belken County, Texas is part of the world, and so, itÍs no different; its people are packaged in cellophane and they, too, come in all sizes, shapes and in a choice of colors.î Some are brave; others are craven. Some are sharp, and some are dull. Death calls on a regular basis in this first installment of HinojosaÍs acclaimed Klail City Death Trip Series. JehÏ Malacara was seven when his mother died and nine when his father passed. He has family, but itÍs Don VÕctor Pelàez who takes him in and makes him an integral part of the Pelàez Tent Show. When la muerte comes for Don VÕctor, JehÏ is orphaned again. Others die in bar room brawls, in a clandestine amorous tryst at the local Holiday Inn and on the street. Hinojosa paints his canvas with a montage of lifeÍs eventsbirths, weddings, friendships and love affairsbut his brushwork all too frequently highlights the discrimination experienced by Mexican Americans. They lose their land to Anglos, are paid with rotten fruit for their labor and are refused admission to certain cafes. But life goes on. Young men go to war and old men remember their wars, whether the Mexican Revolution, World War II or the Korean War. This classic novel was originally published in the early 1970s as Estampas del Valle and in the early 1980s as The Valley. Frequently compared to William FaulknerÍs Yoknapatawpha and Gabriel GarcÕa MàrquezÍs Macondo, Rolando HinojosaÍs Klail City Death Trip Series is required reading for anyone interested in life along the Texas-Mexico border in the twentieth century.
Author: Pilar Melero
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2015-07-30
Total Pages: 215
ISBN-13: 1137502959
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMexican figures like La Virgen de Guadalupe, la Malinche, la Llorona, and la Chingada reflect different myths of motherhood in Mexican culture. For the first time, Melero examines these instances of portrayed motherhood as a discursive space in the political, cultural, and literary context of early twentieth century Mexico.
Author: Carlos Giral
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2012-10-19
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 1479732265
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCarlos llego a este bendecido pais como refugiado cubano; con la esperanza de vivir y criar a su familia dentro de la libertad y el respeto al que todo ser humano tiene derecho. Este libro esta escrito para todo el que lo lea, le sirva de inspiracion el saber que no importa en que situacion nos encontremos, siempre hay una luz al final del tunel; y esa luz tiene su nombre que es: Jesucristo, Dios de todos y para todos, no importa la raza, el color o de donde vienes; lo importante para El no son nuestros pecados, sino nuestro corazon. Amen.
Author: Miranda Sheen
Publisher: Author House
Published: 2009-04-07
Total Pages: 72
ISBN-13: 1467056510
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMiranda era una chica que amaba su libertad. Viva en Santa Ana y trabajaba como psicloga a las afueras de la ciudad. Mientras participaba en una actividad importante, conoce a Gustavo, un famoso arquitecto proveniente de Australia quien viene a ser su gran amor. Ama y se entrega con intensidad hasta que abruptamente lo pierde. Este suceso le hace perder el control de su vida y llega al punto de la anorexia. Su mente se mantuvo convencida de que aquel amor vivido en los brazos de Gustavo haba sido su nica manera de amar. Por lo que al tratar de rehacer su vida, Miranda vive momentos frustrantes que la hacen sentir que necesita nuevamente estar llena y vivir en libertad. Ya no deseaba vivir entre sombras. Al final, el dolor de otros la hizo entender que estaba equivocada y que el amor no era como ella pensaba
Author: James Cook Bardin
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Published: 1921
Total Pages: 412
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKConsists of English translations of articles in the Spanish American press.
Author: Barbara Louise Mujica
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2015-01-01
Total Pages: 708
ISBN-13: 0300109563
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn anthology of plays from the Spanish Golden Age contains the full text of 15 plays; an introduction to each play with information about the author, the work, performance issues and current criticism; and glossaries with definitions of difficult words and concepts.
Author: Raymond B. Craib
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2016-07-06
Total Pages: 289
ISBN-13: 0190241373
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOn October 1, 1920, the city of Santiago, Chile, came to a halt as tens of thousands stopped work and their daily activities to join the funeral procession of José Domingo Gómez Rojas, a 24 year old university student and acclaimed poet. Nicknamed "the firecracker poet" for his incendiary poems, such as "The Cry of the Renegade" Gómez Rojas was a member of the University of Chile's student federation (the FECh) which had come under repeated attack for its critiques of Chile's political system and ruling parties. Government officials accused the FECh's leaders of being advocates for the destruction of the social order, subversives who had the temerity to question national policy making, and insolent youths who did not know their place. Arrested for alleged sedition as part of a five-month-long "prosecution of subversives," Gómez Rojas joined other students and workers in Santiago's prison system. He never left. After two months in police custody, he died in Santiago's asylum, quickly to be reborn as a political martyr for students and workers alike. This microhistory recovers the context within which Gómez Rojas's arrest, imprisonment, and death unfolded and the experiences of men he counted as friends, comrades, colleagues, mentors, and pupils. Fifty years before the much-heralded student movements of 1968, Raymond Craib shows, university students and workers were active political collaborators and radicalized political subjects. In interwar Chile, members of Chile's sizeable working class marched side-by-side with students from the FECh. At the same time, increasingly radicalized university students, as well as former students, workers, and worker-intellectuals, gathered together to talk, read, and find common cause. Members of what Craib calls a "capacious Left" they shared a wide-ranging interest in works of sociology and political theory, a penchant for poetry, and an eclectic embrace of anarchist, socialist, and communist principles and practices. They also shared the experience of repression, an experience that ultimately cost Gómez Rojas his life and marked an entire generation of political organizers and agitators, including future president Salvador Allende and poet Pablo Neruda.