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Lucha Corpi

    Lucha Corpi est une auteure renommée dont l'œuvre explore les complexités du racisme, les luttes des immigrés et les expériences des femmes. Son écriture, souvent une tapisserie bilingue d'espagnol et d'anglais, est animée par un profond désir de justice et un engagement intense envers la vie des marginalisés. À travers sa poésie, Corpi explore des émotions intimes et l'héritage mexicain, tandis que sa fiction, y compris des romans et des mystères, confronte les injustices sociales et défend les opprimés. Ses contributions littéraires témoignent de la puissance de la voix féminine et de la détermination à briser le silence.

    Palabras de Mediodia = Noon Words
    The Triple Banana Split Boy/El Nino Goloso
    Black Widow's Wardrobe
    Cactus Blood: A Gloria Damasco Mystery
    Death at Solstice: A Gloria Damasco Mystery
    Crimson Moon
    • 2009

      Cactus Blood: A Gloria Damasco Mystery

      • 249pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      2,9(8)Évaluer

      Blending Chicano political themes with a compelling mystery, this work pays tribute to the detective fiction genre. It explores the intersection of culture and crime, providing a unique narrative that engages readers with both its suspenseful plot and relevant social commentary.

      Cactus Blood: A Gloria Damasco Mystery
    • 2009

      Enrique grapples with intense cravings for sweets, especially with his birthday approaching and his father's strict no-sugar rule. As he devises a clever plan to sneak treats, his mother intervenes with a compromise: he can indulge in desserts only on Mondays and Fridays. However, after overindulging on a massive banana split, he faces a nightmare involving El Coco, a fearsome creature. This charming tale, enhanced by vibrant illustrations, explores the challenges of moderation and the balance between healthy eating and the desire for sweets, resonating with both children and parents.

      The Triple Banana Split Boy/El Nino Goloso
    • 2009
      3,7(11)Évaluer

      The latest entry in this acclaimed mystery series introduces readers to the first Chicana detective in American literature. Set against a rich cultural backdrop, the story weaves intricate plots and compelling character development, showcasing the detective's unique perspective and challenges. As she navigates complex cases, themes of identity, heritage, and social justice come to the forefront, making for a captivating and thought-provoking read that highlights underrepresented voices in the genre.

      Death at Solstice: A Gloria Damasco Mystery
    • 2004

      Crimson Moon

      • 177pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,8(10)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of the Chicano Civil Rights Movement, the story intertwines two gripping cases investigated by Private Investigators Justin Escobar and Dora Saldana. As they navigate a web of falsified identities and a violent past involving F.B.I. misdeeds, they uncover a discarded manuscript and confront a serial rapist linked to government ranks. The narrative draws on historical student movements, militant activism, and the Zapatista movement, offering a thrilling exploration of a tumultuous era in American history.

      Crimson Moon
    • 2001

      PALABRAS DE MEDIODIA/NOON WORDS es una colección pionera de poemas de Lucha Corpi, que la consagró en la literatura mexicano-americana. Escritos en español y traducidos por Catherine Rodriguez-Nieto, los poemas destacan por su virtuosismo lírico. Corpi es también autora de novelas de misterio y ha recibido múltiples premios.

      Palabras de Mediodia = Noon Words
    • 2000

      Black Widow's Wardrobe

      • 193pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,5(58)Évaluer

      The story follows Oakland private detective Gloria Damasco as she witnesses a murder attempt on a recently released prisoner, intertwining elements of family history and mysticism. This multifaceted narrative blends mystery, history, travelogue, and spiritual exploration, creating a dynamic and engaging experience. The plot's complexity and depth promise to captivate readers, making it a compelling addition to the series, as highlighted by positive reviews from Library Journal and Kirkus Reviews.

      Black Widow's Wardrobe