Watercolor Women Opaque Men
A Novel in Verse
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Northwestern University Press
Published:30th Jan '17
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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 Tafolla, we revisit the story’s spirited heroine, known only as “Ella” or “She,” as she takes us through her own epic journey of self-actualization as an artist and a woman. With a remarkable combination of tenderness, lyricism, wicked humor, and biting satire, Castillo dramatizes Ella’s struggle through poverty as a Chicano single mother at the threshold of the twenty-first century, fighting for upward mobility while trying to raise her son to be independent and self-sufficient. Urged on by the gods of the ancients, Ella’s life interweaves with those of others whose existences are often neglected, even denied, by society’s status quo. Castillo’s strong rhythmic voice and exploration of such issues as love, sexual orientation, and cultural identity will resonate with readers today as much as they did upon the book’s original publication more than ten years ago. This expanded edition also includes a short preface by the author, as well as a glossary, a reader’s guide, and a list of additional suggested readings.
Ana Castillo has done it again—contributed an edgy, unique, and singularly vital book of literature to the world of Chicano letters and beyond. Watercolor Women Opaque Men must be opened, read, and savored, over and over again, to even begin to mine the immense treasures contained within."" - Luis J. Rodríguez, Poet Laureate of Los Angeles
""Castillo’s novel in verse is mythic, earthy, sardonic, and unsparing in its outrage and compassion as she joins story and poetry, past and present, and love and valor."" - Donna Seaman, Booklist
""Castillo’s sincerity is obvious, and we enjoy how deftly a writer can wield her pen, her wit, her aspirations and visions."" - Peter Matera, Rattle
ISBN: 9780810135109
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 340g
312 pages
New edition