Romance of a Little Village Girl (Paso Por Aqui Series on the Nuevomexicano Literary Heritage)

Romance of a Little Village Girl (Paso Por Aqui Series on the Nuevomexicano Literary Heritage)

by TeyDianaRebolledo (Introduction), Cleofas M . Jaramillo (Author)

Synopsis

Cleofas M. Jaramillo (1878-1956) grew up in northern New Mexico, and her memoir, originally published in 1955, offers a unique and engaging portrait of daily life and customs from the late nineteenth through the early twentieth century. The story of her life in a prominent family steeped in the traditions of Old Spain takes us into village life of a bygone period. Jaramillo's vivid recollection of a time when tradition clashed with modernization and New Mexican cultures nevertheless came together to form a richly diverse society makes her autobiography not only the story of one woman's life but of changing lifeways on the edge of a new era.

Jaramillo narrates her life from girlhood through courtship and marriage, motherhood, and her later years in Santa Fe. Throughout we witness her enduring and indomitable spirit despite political upheaval, economic depression, and family tragedy. Jaramillo drew singular strength from her faith and her heritage. She discusses religion, politics, local customs, family, love, and more, recounting in unique detail customs associated with courtship, marriage, fiestas, and hospitality that are so much a part of Hispanic culture in New Mexico.

$37.54

Quantity

10 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 232
Edition: 1st UNM Press Ed
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Published: 15 Aug 2000

ISBN 10: 0826322867
ISBN 13: 9780826322869

Media Reviews
This may be a small book, but it provides a whopper of information for any aficionado of Spanish culture at the turn of the century.
This may be a small book, but it provides a whopper of information for any aficionado of Spanish culture at the turn of the century.
Author Bio
Cleofas M. Jaramillo founded La Sociedad Folklorica and wrote several books on New Mexico folk traditions.