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Contemporary Latin American Short Stories, selected and with an introduction by Pat McNees "A rich, varied, and highly rewarding collection." --Joyce Carol Oates

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Contemporary Latin American Short Stories

Selected and with an introduction by Pat McNees

One of the anthology's earliest supporters was Joyce Carol Oates, who called it "A rich, varied, and highly rewarding collection."

Striking in its imagery, its history, and its breathtaking scope, Latin American fiction has finally come into its own throughout the world. Collected in this volume are 35 classic contemporary short stories by 35 of the finest writers in Latin America, including:

Jorge Luis Borges
Carlos Fuentes
Julio Cortázar
Miguel Angel Asturias
Gabriel Garcia Márquez
Jorge Amado
Octavio Paz
Juan Bosch
José Donoso
Horacio Quiroga
Mario Vargas Llosa
Abelardo Castillo
Guillermo Cabrera Infante
Clarice Lispector
Mario Benedetti
Manuel Puig
María Luisa Bombal
and many more

From the introduction to the current edition:
"I collected the stories that appear in this anthology a few years after Latin American fiction first appeared on literary radar screens in the United States. The Chilean novelist José Donoso explains the 'boom' in new Latin American Fiction that followed this way: 'We were reacting very strongly against the naturalism that had preceded us -- writers who had attempted to recount the faithful history of each country, the ecology and the ethnography. That earlier generation was putting names on things, was seeing them for the first time. They gave us this spoon, this knife, this fork, this piece of bread....We scrambled it all up, put it in motion, and gave it shape.'

"What followed was perhaps less a boom in experimental writing and 'magical realism' than it was a boom in reading and awareness -- an increase in 'consumption' of Latin America culture, at home and abroad, as John King puts it in a recent study of Latin American literature. Some Latin American writers who in the 1950s might have hoped to sell 2,000 copies of a novel were selling tens of thousands of copies by the late 1960s. Latin Americans had suddenly begun reading their own writers, and Europe and the United States soon followed. One side effect of this boom in Latin American fiction, writes critic Jean Franco, is that Latin American women in the '90s 'are writing in unprecedented numbers and giving a very different account of themselves than the stereotypes of ideal woman, prostitute, and witch so often found in the literature of the past.'

"As an editor at Fawcett Books, I had overseen the publication of several successful fiction anthologies and was shocked in the 1970s to realize how little Latin American fiction was available in this country, except in small literary journals. Fawcett agreed to issue a mass market anthology if I could put one together. I spent the next two years reading everything Latin American I could get my hands on. When the collection came out, critics (and North American novelists) praised it, teachers assigned it, and casual readers picked it up out of curiosity. What most warmed my heart was seeing it for sale in airports, the perfect place to discover it -- because these stories take you to another world, by turns seductive, fantastic, funny, and exotic, yet totally human. Through word of mouth the book has not only remained in print but is being issued in this quality paperback edition. In a collection full of vitality, you are about to enjoy the best short stories of Latin America's classic contemporary fiction writers."

-- Pat McNees


Books, articles, and more

Writing or telling life stories
What is an ethical will? A legacy letter
A loving testament, or legacy letter, sharing your life experiences and lessons with the next generation
Michael Kilian's message of hope for a newborn
Read aloud at a memorial service decades later
Telling your story
Everyone has a story to tell. What's keeping you from telling yours? Become a storykeeper or personal historian or find one.
Pat's writing workshops and presentations
Learn to write articles, reports, ethical wills, or life stories (memoirs and beyond).
Eulogy for Eleanor
Mom — hardworking, sassy, and full of surprises
Washington Biography Group
Mutual support and discussion
An American Biography
Social history through the life of an ordinary Midwestern businessman.
Medical mysteries, patient stories, and practical links
The boy in the plastic bubble
John Travolta played the boy in the movie. The real story ended far differently.
A bad heart and housemaid's knee
Thin little Marian had a cholesterol problem most people have never heard of.
The NIH Clinical Center
You've probably never heard of this national research hospital and clinic. But someone you know may be able to benefit from it directly and all of us do, indirectly.
Anatomy of medical error
Prepare for skill-based slips and rule- and knowledge-based errors
Dancing, food, good books, and other diversions
Book Groups, Recommended Titles
Favorites of several book groups
Bag lunches (attention, parents!)
What is the single lunch-bag item most hated by all children?
Caviar
What heightens the caviar experience is the price of those little gray or black sturgeon eggs.
Dancing: A Guide to the Capital Area
Links to dancing venues and calendars for the Washington, D.C. area.
Dating -- again!
Midlife "first dates"
Love at First Waltz (by Cheryl Kollin)
Did she fall in love with the man or the waltz?
Swing, lindy, jitterbug, and shag
Also related: jive, hustle, hand-dancing.
Buffalo Gap Dance Camp
All the dancing your feet can take
Ballroom dance
Choosing a school of dance
Portobello mushrooms
The big ones, with dirty stems
Contemporary Latin American Short Stories
“A rich, varied, and highly rewarding collection,” says Joyce Carol Oates
Ceilis
Ceilis (Irish dancing)
Dying, mourning, and other inevitable events
Dying: A Book of Comfort
“This remarkable collection, coming from personal experience and wide reading, will help many find the potential of growth through loss.” —Dame Cicely Saunders, founder of the hospice movement
Selections from Dying: A Book of Comfort
For those dying, for caregivers, and for the bereaved
Girls and science
Cool science sites
Cool science sites
New Formulas for America's Workforce: Girls in Science and Engineering
Best practices for teaching science--to strengthen the science workforce.
Chicks in academia take on Larry Summers
Some links and a selection
Practical matters
Learning Styles
Identify children's learning styles and improve their ability to learn.
Homework without tears
Six weeks to hassle-free homework.
Teens and alcohol
Why parents should be concerned.
Scared speechless? Join Toastmasters
Public speaking is a craft, not an art. It can be learned.
The truth about dry cleaning
Can you wash it if it says "dry clean"?
Selling your diamonds
Fact vs. fantasy
Starting a small business
One woman's story.
How to buy upholstered furniture
Don't focus on the fabric.
Organizational histories
YPO: The First 50 Years
A frank history of the Young Presidents’ Organization.
By Design (Crown, the BMW of forklifts)
The little lift truck that could — a story of brilliant marketing in America's heartland.
Online Shopping
Great and Unusual Online Shopping
Best places to shop online