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9780809324767

The Voices of Hope/Las Voces De LA Esperanza: Poems, Stories, and Drawings by the Children of LA Esperanza, Guatemala/Poemas, Cuentos Y Dibujos De Los Ninos De LA Esperanza, Guatemala

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  • ISBN13:

    9780809324767

  • ISBN10:

    0809324768

  • Edition: Bilingual
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-05-01
  • Publisher: Southern Illinois Univ Pr
  • Purchase Benefits
List Price: $13.95

Summary

Collected and translated by Carolyn Alessio, this bilingual anthology of poems, stories, memories, and philosophies was written and illustrated by the children of La Esperanza, Guatemala. Drawing upon the fortitude of their mothers, who began hand-sewing crafts to sell in the United States in order to survive the hardships of this war-torn impoverished country, Alessio's students, aged four to sixteen, reveal amazing survival skills, fertile imaginations, and dreams of attaining better lives. The resulting work is a collection of poems and drawings that are terse, funny, sometimes sad, but always humanly, gloriously alive. As Alessio explains, "At first, I thought I might be imagining the echoes of magical realism, but as I continued to read the students' writing and study their drawings, I found similar themes. Witches killed children who didn't respect the spirits; women abused by their husbands sought refuge in trees with magical doors. People who didn't have money or jobs lived on the road and in forests, where they alternately fought and partied with the animals." The volume features a foreword from Luis Alberto Urrea,author ofAcross the Wire: Life and Hard Times on the Mexican BorderandBy the Lake of Sleeping Children: The Secret Life of the Mexican Border.

Author Biography

Carolyn Alessio teaches English at Cristo Rey Jesuit High School in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood. She has taught creative writing and literature and has worked as an editor and writer for the Chicago Tribune and as a prose editor for the Crab Orchard Review. Her work has appeared in the Chicago Tribune, TriQuarterly, Boulevard, and several anthologies.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Luis Alberto Urrea
Acknowledgments/Agradecimientos xi
The Bus/El bus xviii
Part One Objects and Wishes/Objetos y deseos
1(14)
Spider/La arana
3(2)
The Fan/El ventilador
5(2)
Miriam and Hector/Miriam y Hector
7(2)
The House/La casa
9(2)
Horse Woman/Mujer caballo
11(1)
A Rat/Una rata
12(1)
The Wind/El viento
13(2)
Part Two Daily Life/La vida cotidiana
15(10)
Kimberly and the Chick/Kimberlin y la gallinita
16(1)
My Name/Mi nombre
17(2)
The Door/La puerta
19(2)
Ryo/Ryo
21(1)
The Melon/El melon
22(1)
Memories: My Fifteenth Birthday/Recuerdos: mi quinceanera
23(2)
Part Three Warnings/Avisos
25(12)
The Bad Spirit Woman/La Siguanava
27(2)
The Dark Cat/La gata morena
29(1)
The Weeping Woman/La Llorona
30(1)
Memories: Family Problems/Recuerdos: problemas familiares
31(2)
The Witch/El brujo
33(1)
Pablo/Pablo
34(3)
Part Four The Hidden World/El mundo escondido
37(1)
The Sad Rabbit/El conejo triste
38(1)
My House/Mi casa
39(1)
The Ballpoint Pen/El boligrafo
40(1)
William, a Fun Boy, a Disobedient Boy/William, un nino muy divertido, un nino que no hace caso
41(2)
The Name Like a Garden/Mi nombre como jardin
43

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