Intaglio: A Novel in Six Stories


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Intaglio: A Novel in Six Stories is a deftly-narrated coming-of-age novel made up of sensitive portraits of six extraordinary women from the Texas-Mexican border area who serve as the role models for the maturing narrator. The book pays tribute to the cultural expressions of these women and to the manner in which their creativity is transmitted to younger generations. FernàndezÍs style is riveting as she elaborates upon themes such as the making of a writer, the development of a feminist aesthetic and the identification and valorization of womenÍs culture in a pre-feminist era.




Snow White and the Seven Robots


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The Queen of Techworld, afraid that Snow White will supplant her as the smartest scientist, exiles the child--but the robots that she repairs save her and help her defeat the evil queen.





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Gran Libro de Los Mejores Cuentos: Volumen 4


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Este libro contiene 70 cuentos de 10 autores clásicos, premiados y notables. Los cuentos fueron cuidadosamente seleccionados por el crítico August Nemo, en una colección que encantará a los amantes de la literatura. Para lo mejor de la literatura mundial, asegúrese de consultar los otros libros de Tacet Books. Este libro contiene: - Alfred de Musset:El vaquero que no mentía jamás. Historia de un mirlo blanco. La dorada y los esposos. La mujer que comía poco. Las cerezas. Las tres naranjas de amor. Los hermanos Van Buck. - Marqués de Sade:El esposo complaciente. La mujer vengada. La serpiente. La mojigata. Hay sitio para dos. La flor del castaño. Los estafadores. - Saki:Catástrofe en la joven Turquía. Gabriel Ernesto. El ratón. Laura. El cuentista. Té. El buey cebado. - Marcel Schwob:La salvaje. Lilit. Los señores Burke y Hare: Asesinos. Alain el Gentil: Soldado. La muerte de Odjigh. El zueco. Pocahontas: Princesa. - Iván Turguénev:La muerte Birouk El miedo Jermolai y la molinera Un sueño El enano Kaciano Los cantores rusos - Julio Verne:Un expreso del futuro. En el siglo XXIX: La jornada de un periodista norteamericano en el 2889. Frritt Flacc. San Carlos. Gil Braltar. Un drama en los aires. Un drama en México. - Émile Zola:Un expreso del futuro. Los hombros de la marquesa. Angéline o la casa encantada. El ayuno Las fresas Viaje circular Una víctima de la publicidad Simplicio - Villiers de l`Isle-Adam:Amigas de pensionado La desconocida La impaciencia de la multitud No confundirse Sombrío relato, narrador aún más sombrío Vox Populi La más bella cena del mundo - Mark Twain:Los diarios de Adán y Eva Los McWilliams y el timbre de alarma Una historia de fantasmas El desventurado prometido de Aurelia El hombre que riñe con los gatos El lamento de la viuda El cuento del niño malo - Léon Tolstói:¿Cuánta tierra necesita un hombre? Dios ve la verdad pero no la dice cuando quiere La muerte de Iván Ilich Las tres preguntas El origen del mal Demasiado caro El perro muerto




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Rosario Tijeras


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"Since they shot her at point-blank range while she was being kissed, she confused the pain of love with that of death." Rosario Tijeras is the violent, violated character at the center of Jorge Franco's study of contrasts, set in self-destructing 1980s Medellín. Her very name-evoking the rosary, and scissors-bespeaks her conflict as a woman who becomes a contract killer to insulate herself from the random violence of the streets. Then she is shot, gravely wounded, and the circle of contradiction is closed. From the corridors of the hospital where Rosario is fighting for her life, Antonio, the narrator, waits to learn if she will recover. Through him, we reconstruct the friendship between the two, her love story with Emilio, and her life as a hitwoman. Rosario Tijeras has been recognized as an admirable continuation of a literary subject that was first treated by Gabriel García Márquez and then by Fernando Vallejo. A work in the Latin American social realist tradition, Rosario Tijeras is told in fast and vibrant prose and with poetic flourish.




"The Nail", and Other Stories


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In this book, eight stories written by Pedro Antonio de Alarcon have been brought together in English for the first time. The nail in "The Nail" is found driven into a disinterred skull, and if some of the events are implausible and others incredible, it is also true that there is considerable suspense and mystery. "The Cornet" draws more heavily on historical reality, with its depiction of the horror of civil war and factual detail. Noteworthy for its first-person narration and rapid-fire dialogue, "The Cornet" paints an episode of fraternal love and the power of the will. "The Orderly," although set against the same Carlist War background, has more to do with a military "attitude" than a Carlist "War", and describes the transformation effected in one officer by one orderly. The War of Independence (1808-14) was fought against Napoleon and his attempt to place his brother Joseph on the Spanish throne. After years of horrendous carnage and the Duke of Wellington's victory at Vitoria, the "Little Corporal" renounced the Spanish crown. The War of Independence stories - "The French Sympathizer" and "The Mayor of Lapeza"--Have been known to generations of Spanish readers, especially for their theme of patriotism. These two, together with "Long Live the Pope!" and "The Guardian Angel," extol the heroism and courage of the Spanish people. "The Foreigner," the story of a young Pole who had been conscripted into Napoleon's army, looks at Spain and two of her soldiers through the eyes of a Spanish muleteer.




Otherness in Hispanic Culture


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This book addresses contemporary discourses on a wide variety of topics related to the ideological and epistemological changes of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, and the ways in which they have shaped the Spanish language and cultural manifestations in both Spain and Hispanic America. The majority of the chapters are concerned with ‘otherness’ in its various dimensions; the alien Other – foreign, immigrant, ethnically different, disempowered, female or minor – as well as the Other of different sexual orientation and/or ideology. Following Octavio Paz, otherness is expressed as the attempt to find the lost object of desire, the frustrating endeavour of the androgynous Plato wishing to embrace the other half of Zeus, who in his wrath, tore off from him. Otherness compels human beings to search for the complement from which they were severed. Thus a male joins a female, his other half, the only half that not only fills him but which allows him to return to the unity and reconciliation which is restored in its own perfection, formerly altered by divine will. As a result of this transformation, one can annul the distance that keeps us away from that which, not being our own, turns into a source of anguish. The clashing diversity of all things requires the human predisposition to accept that which is different. Such a predisposition is an expression of epistemological, ethical and political aperture. The disposition to co-exist with the different is imagined in the de-anthropocentricization of the bonds with all living realms. And otherness is, in some way, the reflection of sameness (mismidad). The other is closely related to the self, because the vision of the other implies a reflection about the self; it implies, consciously or not, a relationship with the self. These topics are addressed in this book from an interdisciplinary perspective, encompassing arts, humanities and social sciences.




Cien años de cuentos nórdicos


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Selección de aproximadamente cincuenta cuentos de autores nórdicos de nuestro siglo, traducidos por especialistas de cada uno de los cinco países. Una breve introducción presenta a cada cultura, representada por un cuento de cada uno de los autores más significativos del siglo XX.