Two centuries of writers drawn to Mexico—from D. H. Lawrence, John Steinbeck, Jack Kerouac, and Tennessee Williams to Salman Rushdie, Anita Desai, and Sandra CisnerosThis scintillating literary travel guide gathers the work of great writers celebrating Mexico in poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Ranging from 1843 to the present, Mexico in Mind offers a remarkably varied sampling of English-speaking writers' impressions of the land south of the border. John Reed rides with Pancho Villa in 1914; Graham Greene defends Mexico's priests; Langston Hughes describes a bullfight; Jack Kerouac and…mehr
Two centuries of writers drawn to Mexico—from D. H. Lawrence, John Steinbeck, Jack Kerouac, and Tennessee Williams to Salman Rushdie, Anita Desai, and Sandra CisnerosThis scintillating literary travel guide gathers the work of great writers celebrating Mexico in poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Ranging from 1843 to the present, Mexico in Mind offers a remarkably varied sampling of English-speaking writers' impressions of the land south of the border. John Reed rides with Pancho Villa in 1914; Graham Greene defends Mexico's priests; Langston Hughes describes a bullfight; Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs find Mexico intoxicating; Alice Adams visits Frida Kahlo's house; Ann Louise Bardach meets the mysterious Subcommandante Marcos face to face. Fictional accounts are equally vivid, including poems by Muriel Rukeyser, Archibald Macleish, and Sandra Cisneros, short stories by Katherine Anne Porter and Ray Bradbury, and excerpts from John Steinbeck's The Pearl, Tennessee Williams' Night of the Iguana, and Salman Rushdie's The Ground Beneath Her Feet. From the bustle of Mexico City to coffee planations in remote Chiapas, from Mayan ruins to the markets at Oaxaca, the scenes evoked in this anthology reflect the rich variety of the place and its history, sure to enchant vacationers, expatriates, and armchair travelers everywhere.Alice Adams • Ann Louise Bardach • Ray Bradbury • William S. Burroughs • Frances Calderón de la Barca • Ana Castillo • Sandra Cisneros • Anita Desai • Erna Fergusson • Charles Macomb Flandrau • Donna Gershten • Graham Greene • Langston Hughes • Fanny Inglehart • Gary Jennings • Diana Kennedy • Jack Kerouac • D. H. Lawrence • Malcolm Lowry • Archibald Macleish • Rubén Martínez • Tom Miller • Katherine Anne Porter • John Reed • Luis Rodriguez • Richard Rodriguez • Muriel Rukeyser • Salman Rushdie • John Steinbeck • Edward Weston • Tennessee WilliamsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Maria Finn is the editor of the anthology Cuba in Mind (Vintage, 2004) and author of a memoir about falling in love and marrying her cab driver in Havana, Cuba. She has written for Audubon, Saveur, Metropolis, The New York Times, and the Los Angeles Times, among many other publications. She has an MFA in Creative Writing from Sarah Lawrence College and has published literary work in magazines such as Gastronomica, The Chicago Review, New Letters, and Exquisite Corpse. She has lived and worked in Alaska, Guatemala, and Spain, and traveled extensively in Latin America.
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Introduction LOVE IN MEXICO Bésame Mucho Alice Adams from Mexico: Some Travels and Some Travelers There (1991) Edward Weston from The Daybooks of Edward Weston (1923) Katherine Anne Porter “The Martyr” (1923) Muriel Rukeyser “Evening Plaza, San Miguel” (1944) Ray Bradbury “Calling Mexico” (1950) John Steinbeck from The Pearl (1945) Luis Rodriguez “The Old Woman of Mérida” (2005) SIGHTS, SOUNDS, AND TASTES Fiesta del Pueblo Frances Calderón de la Barca from Life in Mexico (1843) Fanny Chambers Gooch Inglehart from Face to Face with the Mexicans (1887) Charles Macomb Flandrau from Viva Mexico! (1908) D. H. Lawrence from Mornings in Mexico (1927) Diana Kennedy from My Mexico (1998) Tom Miller from “Searching for the Heart of La Bamba,” in Jack Ruby’s Kitchen Sink (2000) REVOLUTIONARY ENCOUNTERS ¡Que Viva Mexico! Archibald MacLeish from Conquistador (1932) John Reed from Insurgent Mexico (1914) Anita Desai from The Zigzag Way (2004) Graham Greene from Another Mexico (1939) Ann Louise Bardach from “Mexico’s Poet Rebel” (1994) DOWN AND OUT IN MEXICO Desperados Tennessee Williams from Night of the Iguana (1961) Malcolm Lowry from Under the Volcano (1947) Jack Kerouac from “Mexico Fellaheen” (1960) William S. Burroughs from Junky (1953) Donna M. Gershten from Kissing the Virgin’s Mouth (2000) ICONS AND IDENTITY Patria and Pilgrims Richard Rodriguez from Days of Obligation (1992) Ana Castillo “My Mother’s México” (1994) Rubén Martínez from Crossing Over (2001) Sandra Cisneros “You Bring Out the Mexican in Me” (1994) RITUAL AND MYTH Día de los Muertos and Beyond Erna Fergusson from Fiesta in Mexico (1934) Langston Hughes from The Big Sea (1940) Gary Jennings from Aztec (1980) Salman Rushdie from The Ground Beneath Her Feet (1999)
Introduction LOVE IN MEXICO Bésame Mucho Alice Adams from Mexico: Some Travels and Some Travelers There (1991) Edward Weston from The Daybooks of Edward Weston (1923) Katherine Anne Porter “The Martyr” (1923) Muriel Rukeyser “Evening Plaza, San Miguel” (1944) Ray Bradbury “Calling Mexico” (1950) John Steinbeck from The Pearl (1945) Luis Rodriguez “The Old Woman of Mérida” (2005) SIGHTS, SOUNDS, AND TASTES Fiesta del Pueblo Frances Calderón de la Barca from Life in Mexico (1843) Fanny Chambers Gooch Inglehart from Face to Face with the Mexicans (1887) Charles Macomb Flandrau from Viva Mexico! (1908) D. H. Lawrence from Mornings in Mexico (1927) Diana Kennedy from My Mexico (1998) Tom Miller from “Searching for the Heart of La Bamba,” in Jack Ruby’s Kitchen Sink (2000) REVOLUTIONARY ENCOUNTERS ¡Que Viva Mexico! Archibald MacLeish from Conquistador (1932) John Reed from Insurgent Mexico (1914) Anita Desai from The Zigzag Way (2004) Graham Greene from Another Mexico (1939) Ann Louise Bardach from “Mexico’s Poet Rebel” (1994) DOWN AND OUT IN MEXICO Desperados Tennessee Williams from Night of the Iguana (1961) Malcolm Lowry from Under the Volcano (1947) Jack Kerouac from “Mexico Fellaheen” (1960) William S. Burroughs from Junky (1953) Donna M. Gershten from Kissing the Virgin’s Mouth (2000) ICONS AND IDENTITY Patria and Pilgrims Richard Rodriguez from Days of Obligation (1992) Ana Castillo “My Mother’s México” (1994) Rubén Martínez from Crossing Over (2001) Sandra Cisneros “You Bring Out the Mexican in Me” (1994) RITUAL AND MYTH Día de los Muertos and Beyond Erna Fergusson from Fiesta in Mexico (1934) Langston Hughes from The Big Sea (1940) Gary Jennings from Aztec (1980) Salman Rushdie from The Ground Beneath Her Feet (1999)
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