The Moths and Other Stories / Las palomillas de la noche y otros relatos

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This classic of US Latino literature is now available in a Spanish translation.

by Helena María Viramontes

ISBN: 978-1-55885-851-0
Publication Date: November 30, 2019
Format: Trade paperback
Pages: 224

 

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The adolescent protagonist of the title story, like other girls in this pioneering collection, rebels against her father, refusing to go to Mass. Instead, dressed in her black Easter shoes and carrying her missal and veil, she goes to her abuelita’s house. Her grandmother has always accepted her for who she is and has provided a safe refuge from the anger and violence at home.

The eight haunting stories included in this collection explore the social, economic and cultural impositions that shape women’s lives. Girls on the threshold of puberty rebel against their fathers, struggle to understand their sexuality and, in two stories, deal with the ramifications of pregnancy. Other women struggle against the limitations of marriage and the Catholic religion, which seek to keep them subservient to the men in their lives. Prejudice and the social and economic status of Chicanos often form the backdrop as women fight—with varying degrees of success—to break free from oppression.

Shedding light on the complex lives and experiences of Mexican-American girls and women, this bilingual edition containing the first-ever Spanish translation of Viramontes’ debut collection, The Moths and Other Stories, will make this landmark work available to a wider audience.

“A rich, challenging narrative that rewards the reader with insight to the passions and torments that drive the characters.”—Belles Lettres on The Moths and Other Stories

“All of the stories in The Moths deal with female characters of different ages whose lives are limited by the patriarchy of the Latino society and imposition of religious values which support the dominance of men over the lives of the women.”—The Santa Barbara Press News on The Moths and Other Stories

“Lyrical…a compelling debut. Viramontes displays gifts of understanding and storytelling unusual for a first novel.”—Kirkus Reviews on Under the Feet of Jesus

“…terse, energetic and vivid.”—Publishers Weekly on Their Dogs Came with Them

HELENA MARÍA VIRAMONTES is the acclaimed author of the novels Under the Feet of Jesus (Dutton, 1995) and Their Dogs Came with Them (Atria, 2007). She is the recipient of a United States Artists Ford Fellowship in Literature and the John Dos Passos Award for Literature. She lives in Ithaca, New York, where she is Goldwin Smith Professor of English at Cornell University.