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Paperback Watercolor Women / Opaque Men: A Novel in Verse Book

ISBN: 1931896208

ISBN13: 9781931896207

Watercolor Women / Opaque Men: A Novel in Verse

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2006 Independent Publisher Book Award for Story Teller of the Year In this updated edition of Ana Castillo's celebrated novel in verse, featuring a new introduction by Poet Laureate of Texas Carmen... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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verse novel of the hardscrabble life of a Hispanic woman

The narrator is a poverty-stricken Hispanic woman named Ella who early in the tale becomes pregnant while having sex "on a lumpy sack of garlic heads." Although her fortunes do not improve much from such a fateful, inauspicious moment, she manages to struggle along. Her tale in the form of a long poem broken into chapters describes her varied situations and relationship. The voice is by turns regretful, optimistic, determined, wary, amused, political, introspective. As expected in a poem even though meant as something of a story, description, dialog, and setting of scenes is weak. And characterization too is faint except for the central character of Ella giving the narration. But this is enough for lively snapshots of a Hispanic woman surviving at the margins.

Once more, from the heart

I am not a Chicana but I appreciate Ana Castillo's new novel as an accurate reflection of the way of thinking of Latina women caught in dead-end blue-collar jobs and unequal personal relationships, whether with men or other women. "Ella" reminds me of many of my ESL students who clean homes and offices and diaper babies for a living. Ella's observations can be painful to hear, especially for anyone coming from a more privileged position. Others, including many righteous Latinas, might object to the less than traditional morality of this character. They would prefer her to be 100% virtuous and beyond reproach, but Ana Castillo is a bigger writer than that. The fact that none of the characters in this poem/novel is heroic is the best indicator that they are not stereotypes. Instead, we are invited for too brief a time into the mindset of one woman whose personality emerges through a series of vignettes, like a watercolor painting. And, if we are honest, we may find a little of ourselves in some of these vignettes too. Gracias, Ana.

A new genius novel by Ana Castillo

In a transnational authentic Chicana voice, Ana Castillo portrays the different trajectories of the life of a 'watercolor woman'. The various colors that make up the portrait of this woman move smoothly between her agony of her uninhabited heart, the potentiality of her motherhood, and the freedom of a loving spirit. In this sense, Castillo goes beyond the dilemma of women of color invisibility in the U.S to address other women's oppression and aspirations in different parts of the world. It is a masterpiece work of art that compels one to investigate one's life within and without.
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