Description
Here readers will find a vibrant, imaginative record of African culture transplanted to Cuba and transformed over time, a passionate and subversive alternative to the dominant Western culture of the Americas. In this charmed realm of myth and legend, imaginative flights, and hard realities, Cabrera shows us a world turned upside down. In this domain guinea hens can make dour Asturians and the king of Spain dance; little fat cooking pots might prepare their own meals; the pope can send encyclicals about pumpkins; and officials can be defeated by the shrewdness of turtles. The first English translation of one of the most important writers on African culture in the Americas, the collection provides a fascinating view of how African traditions, myths, stories, and religions traveled to the New World-of how, in their tales, Africans in the Americas created a New World all their own.
A vibrant, imaginative record of African culture transplanted to Cuba and transformed over time.
About the Author
Lydia Cabrera (1899-1991) was a legendary Cuban ethnographer of Afro-Cuban culture and the author of many books, including El Monte and Vocabulario Congo. Alberto Hernandez-Chiroldes is a professor and chair of the Spanish department at Davidson College. Lauren Yoder is James Sprunt Professor of French at Davidson College. Isabel Castellanos is one of the foremost scholars on Afro-Cuban culture.
Reviews
"A marvelous book, with emphasis on marvel as magical. No wonder Cabrera is seen as one of the writers who planted the seed for magical realism."-Danilo H. Figueredo, Multicultural Review -- Danilo H. Figueredo Multicultural Review "It could be argued that the entire school of Latin American 'Magic Realism' begins with Cabrera's Afro-Cuban Tales."-Rocky Mountain Review Rocky Mountain Review "Cabrera's stories reflect a real moment in Cuban history that, in turn, illuminates the past and informs the future."-Norman Weinstein, Journal of American Folklore 123 -- Norman Weinstein Journal of American Folklore 123
Book Information
ISBN 9780803264380
Author Lydia Cabrera
Format Paperback
Page Count 169
Imprint Bison Books
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Weight(grams) 204g