Daughters of Latin America, Sandra Guzman
Daughters of Latin America, Sandra Guzman
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Daughters of Latin America
An International Anthology of Writing by Latine Women

Author: Sandra Guzman

Narrator: Almarie Guerra, Maria Victoria Martinez

Unabridged: 18 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Amistad

Published: 08/15/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Spanning time, styles, and traditions, a dazzling collection of essential works from 140 Latine writers, scholars, and activists from across the world—from warrior poet Audre Lorde to novelist Edwidge Danticat and performer and author Elizabeth Acevedo and artist/poet Cecilia Vicuña—gathered in one magnificent volume.Daughters of Latin America collects the intergenerational voices of Latine women across time and space, capturing the power, strength, and creativity of these visionary writers, leaders, scholars, and activists—including 24 Indigenous voices. Several authors featured are translated into English for the first time. Grammy, National Book Award, Cervantes, and Pulitzer Prize winners as well as a Nobel Laureate and the next generation of literary voices are among the stars of this essential collection, women whose work inspires and transforms us.An eclectic and inclusive time capsule spanning centuries, genres, and geographical and linguistic diversity, Daughters of Latin America is divided into 13 parts representing the 13 Mayan Moons, each cycle honoring a different theme. Within its pages are poems from U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón and celebrated Cervantes Prize–winner Dulce María Loynaz; lyric essays from New York Times bestselling author Naima Coster, Pulitzer prize-winning playwright Quiara Alegría Hudes, and Guggenheim Fellow Maryse Condé; rousing speeches from U.S. Representative Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, and Lencan Indigenous land and water protector Berta Caceres; and a transcendent Mazatec chant from shaman and poet María Sabina testifying to the power of language as a cure, which opens the book.More than a collection of writings, Daughters of Latin America is a resurrection of ancestral literary inheritance as well as a celebration of the rising voices encouraged and nurtured by those who came before them. In addition to those mentioned above, contributors include Elizabeth Acevedo, Julia Alvarez, Albalucia Angel, Marie Arana, Ruth Behar, Gioconda Belli, Miluska Benavides, Carmen Bouollosa, Giannina Braschi, Norma Cantú, Ana Castillo, Sandra Cisneros, Ingrid Rojas Contreras, Angie Cruz, Edwidge Danticat, Julia de Burgos, Lila Downs, Laura Esquivel, Conceição Evaristo, Mayra Santos Febres, Sara Gallardo, Cristina Rivera Garza, Reyna Grande, Sonia Guiñasaca, Georgina Herrera, María Hinojosa, Claudia Salazar Jimenez, Jamaica Kincaid, María Clara Sharupi Jua, Amada Libertad, Josefina López, Gabriela Mistral, Celeste Mohammed, Cherrié Moraga, Angela Morales, Nancy Morejón, Anaïs Nin, Achy Obejas, Alejandra Pizarnik, Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro, Elena Poniatowska, Laura Restrepo, Ivelisse Rodriguez, Mikeas Sánchez, Esmeralda Santiago, Rita Laura Segato, Ana María Shua, Natalia Toledo, Julia Wong, Elisabet Velasquez, Karla Cornejo Villavicencio, Helena María Viramontes, and many more.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Sandra Guzman

Sandra Guzmán is an award-winning writer, editor, and documentary filmmaker. She was the interviewer and a producer of the film Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am, a critically acclaimed film about the art and life of her literary mentor. She is the author of the nonfiction feminist book The New Latina’s Bible. Her work explores identity, land, memory, race, sexuality, spirituality, culture, and gender. She was editor of Latina and Heart & Soul magazines. Her essays have been anthologized and her work has appeared in Audubon magazine, USA Today, and El Diario La Prensa and on PBS, Netflix, HBO, NBC News, CNN, and Telemundo, among other media outlets. She is an Afro-Indigenous Caribbean daughter born in Boriké, known popularly by its colonized name, Puerto Rico.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mai

2023 Hispanic/Latinx/Latine Heritage Month #4 🌶️ I'm not Hispanic/Latinx/Latine, and don't claim to speak for them. However, a white male author currently living in Spain unkindly pointed out that the Spanish hate the word Latinx. I ignored him, because he, and they, have zero say on what happens in......more

Daughters of Latin America is a beautiful, inclusive, and thoughtfully curated anthology. Guzman was meticulous in choosing excerpts from these women's works and includes short bios about each of them before the excerpt. They are translated from Spanish, Portuguese, indigenous languages, & more, and......more

Goodreads review by Jessica

I received this book as an ARC through netgalley... Loved it! This anthology is so thoughtfully curated; I appreciate the time and effort Guzmán took in choosing the works as much as the writings themselves. I also loved the short bio given on each author; it helped me feel connected to their writing......more

Goodreads review by Paola

What an extraordinary collection of thought-provoking poems, short stories, letters and more! I took my time to listen all 141 latine authors and learned so much from every piece. Each entry provides a short bio, and is split into the 13 phases of the Maya Moon. It phenomenally honors our ancestors,......more

Goodreads review by caro.

I really liked this anthology. I just personally wished it was more organized. Poems with poems, short stories with short stories, speeches with speeches etc etc. Yes the moon phase were a way to do that but I feel like even the pieces grouped in each moon phase were randomly picked to be there. May......more