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Collected Stories of María Cristina Mena, The
About this book
This book gathers for the first time the English-language fiction of the first Mexican-American woman to appear in major U.S. magazines, María Cristina Mena. Written between 1913 and 1931 and published in such periodicals as Century, Cosmopolitan and T.S. Eliot's Criterion, the short stories collected here include her best known work, "The Vine-Leaf."
Mena portrays life in Mexico both before and during the revolution of 1910 in stories that depict tradition and upheaval, class hierarchy and social customs under Porfirio Díaz, the changing roles of women, the influences of Spain and the United States, and the effects of capitalism and modernization. These intriguing narratives open a window onto Mexico's past, and their underlying themes remain relevant to readers today.
Amy Doherty's critical introduction features newly recovered biographical information about the author, and includes excerpts of Mena's correspondences with her magazine editors and with her friend D.H. Lawrence.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Board of Editorial Advisors
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- The Gold Vanity Set
- John of God, the Water-Carrier
- The Emotions of María Concepción
- The Education of Popo
- The Birth of the God of War
- Doña Rita’s Rivals
- The Vine-Leaf
- The Sorcerer and General Bisco
- Marriage by Miracle
- The Soul of Hilda Brunel
- A Son of the Tropics
- Bibliography
- Footnotes