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Introduction | 9 | |
General Rueda | 31 | |
Recollections of Things to Come | 34 | |
The True Story of a Princess | 42 | |
Regarding My Mestiza Self | 49 | |
Annunciation | 52 | |
Too Much Love | 61 | |
Coatlicue Swept | 70 | |
Balun Canan | 72 | |
Sunday | 77 | |
Nicolasa and the Lacework | 83 | |
White Lies | 88 | |
Noodle Soup | 93 | |
The Turtle | 97 | |
Where Things fly | 107 | |
Abbreviated World | 115 | |
State of Siege | 120 | |
The Guardian Angel | 122 | |
Young Mother | 125 | |
Birthday | 130 | |
Beyond the Gaze | 132 | |
The Swallows of Cuernavaca | 138 | |
A Concealing Nakedness | 140 |
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Add A Necklace of Words: Short Fiction by Mexican Women, Vol. 11, This is the first English-language gathering of the voices of Mexican women, most of whom began to publish in the 1960s when an emerging middle class supported a boom in Mexican letters. Well-known writers such as Elena Poniatowska and Rosario Castellanos, A Necklace of Words: Short Fiction by Mexican Women, Vol. 11 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add A Necklace of Words: Short Fiction by Mexican Women, Vol. 11, This is the first English-language gathering of the voices of Mexican women, most of whom began to publish in the 1960s when an emerging middle class supported a boom in Mexican letters. Well-known writers such as Elena Poniatowska and Rosario Castellanos, A Necklace of Words: Short Fiction by Mexican Women, Vol. 11 to your collection on WonderClub |