Of Earth and Sea: A Chilean Memoir (Camino del Sol: A Latina and Latino Literary)

Of Earth and Sea: A Chilean Memoir (Camino del Sol: A Latina and Latino Literary)

by Marjorie Agosin (Author)

Synopsis

The Chilean coup d'etat of 1973 was a watershed event in the history of Chile. It was also a defining moment in the life of writer Marjorie Agosin. This collection of prose vignettes and free verse draws upon her experiences as a child in Chile, an expatriate abroad, and a minority Jeweven in the land she calls home to create a striking portrait of a life of exile. The tone of the book varies as it lyrically explores the geography of Chile and weaves into it the themes of exile and oppression. At times the words become hymns to the physical beauty of her country, evoking the grandeur of this land extending to the southernmost tip of the world. At times they are intimate and melancholy, exploring personal and familial history through miniature portraits that reveal the pain of being different. Finally the tone becomes angry as she denounces the injustices committed against her friends and against the families of the disappeared during the seventeen-year dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. Combining themes of memory, childhood, minority issues, Judaism, and political oppression, this collection contains some of Agosin's strongest work. Of Earth and Sea is a poetic autobiography that explores the world of Chile with eyes that see both despair and hope.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Published: 15 Dec 2008

ISBN 10: 0816526664
ISBN 13: 9780816526666

Media Reviews
Personal essays that read like poetry. --Multicultural Review

Agos n transports the reader to the different regions of her imagination as if by magic. --Isabel Alvarez Borland, author of Cuban-American Literature of Exile

The spell these poems cast through their unique, culturally informed responses to the natural world is irresistible. --Mar a Mel ndez, author of How Long She'll Last in this World