Maldito amor: Sweet Diamond Dust - Spanish-language edition
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Average customer review:Product Description
En las cuatro historias que crean Maldito amor, Ferré explora la historia política y la lucha cultural de Puerto Rico, su país nativo. "Una de las novelistas más dotadas de América Latina" -Washington Post Book World.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #572619 in Books
- Published on: 1998-07-28
- Released on: 1998-07-28
- Original language: Spanish
- Binding: Paperback
- 208 pages
Editorial Reviews
Ingram
"One of Latin America's most gifted novelists".--"Washington Post Book World". A finalist for the National Book Award for her 1995 novel, "La Casa de la Laguna", Rosario Ferre is one of Latin America's most original and important writers. In the four stories that make up "Maldito Amor" Ferre explores the history of political and cultural struggle in her native Puerto Rico.
Customer Reviews
a cut above the rest
Rosario Ferré's writing lends a legitimate and poignant voice to the issues of colonialism and modern day imperialism. A narrative exploration of such issues within the context of the author's native Puerto Rico, Maldito Amor illustrates the complexity of the post-colonial reality with decidedly exquisite prose. Not only is the novel informative and thematically rich, it carries great stylistic import as it manipulates literary aesthetics to problematize the dilemmas of the colonized conditon. Heavily grounded in historical and philosophical debates surrounding these issues, Maldito Amor will prove especially worthwhile to the informed reader. For the billingual, the oeuvre acquires new meaning when it is read side by side with Sweet Diamond Dust (the version of it translated by the author herself). This book should actually be seen as half of the text woven between Maldito Amor and its English version. Also recommended: The House on the Lagoon.
Ferre and her expression of Puerto Rican society
This book is deemed to be very forward concerning issues in Puerto Rico. Ferre is very informative about social issues and especially womens' issues. She narrates her own experiences along with superficial societal issues that is counting about. She higly counts about the problems in her native Puerto rico and states about how these problems can be resolved. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in cultural and societal issues. Anyone who is also interested in womens' studies and issues should look into this book as well. I give it more than 5 stars. She is an author who speaks out about society and social ills.
