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9781936932825

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Publisher
Feminist Press at T.H.E. City University of New York
ISBN-10
1936932822
ISBN-13
9781936932825
eBay Product ID (ePID)
23038745293

Product Key Features

Book Title
Cockfight
Number of Pages
128 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2020
Topic
Hispanic & Latino, Contemporary Women, Short Stories (Single Author)
Genre
Fiction
Author
María Fernanda Ampuero
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.4 in
Item Weight
5.6 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2019-035462
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"Ampuero leads the international wave of Ecuadorian writers." --New York Times en Español "Ampuero writes with steely nerves and an ear for the beauty of simple, concrete language--not a word feels out of place." --Kirkus Reviews "Grotesque, unflinching. . . .This will appeal to fans of unrepentant feminist fiction." --Publishers Weekly "Deftly written with spare, exacting prose, Cockfight. . . .presents searing portraits of family life." --Latino Book Review "Wielded like a righteous cudgel against exploitative power, this Ecuadorian debut makes no bones about its intentions from the get-go. . . . Ampuero fights dirty and, frankly, that's just the sort of writer we need." --Center for the Art of Translation "Through sparing prose and exacting detail, with no time for decoration or pomp, Ampuero delivers timeless feminist fiction that packs a punch and sticks with you like tar." --Sounds and Colors "Heralding a brutal and singular new voice, Cockfight explores the power of the home to both create and destroy those within it." --Independent Book Review "Ampuero's literary voice is tough and beautiful at once: her stories are exquisite and dangerous objects." --Yuri Herrera, author of Signs Preceding the End of the World "This is true literary horror that doesn't tip into slasher territory, with confrontational, vivid characters." --Mslexia "Brutal! Very intense." --Mariana Enríquez, author of Things We Lost in the Fire "María Fernanda Ampuero's voice is urgent, intimate, lyrical while never forgetting to cast humor during the darkest of violent moments. This is a writer of great power that the entire Americas will have to deal with for decades to come." --Ernesto Quiñonez, author of Bodega Dreams "The stories in Ampuero's Cockfight vibrate with a singular voice, building a fictional universe dominated by violence and explorations of both power dynamics and exploitation. Ampuero's brutal and animalistic prose haunted me. I can't stop thinking about this book." --Cristina Rodriguez, Deep Vellum Books, "Ampuero leads the international wave of Ecuadorian writers." --New York Times en Español "Ampuero writes with steely nerves and an ear for the beauty of simple, concrete language--not a word feels out of place." --Kirkus Reviews "Grotesque, unflinching. . . . This will appeal to fans of unrepentant feminist fiction." --Publishers Weekly "Deftly written with spare, exacting prose, Cockfight. . . .presents searing portraits of family life." --Latino Book Review "Wielded like a righteous cudgel against exploitative power, this Ecuadorian debut makes no bones about its intentions from the get-go. . . . Ampuero fights dirty and, frankly, that's just the sort of writer we need." --Center for the Art of Translation "Through sparing prose and exacting detail, with no time for decoration or pomp, Ampuero delivers timeless feminist fiction that packs a punch and sticks with you like tar." --Sounds and Colors "Ampuero's literary voice is tough and beautiful at once: her stories are exquisite and dangerous objects." --Yuri Herrera, author of Signs Preceding the End of the World "Brutal! Very intense." --Mariana Enríquez, author of Things We Lost in the Fire "María Fernanda Ampuero's voice is urgent, intimate, lyrical while never forgetting to cast humor during the darkest of violent moments. This is a writer of great power that the entire Americas will have to deal with for decades to come." --Ernesto Quiñonez, author of Bodega Dreams "The stories in Ampuero's Cockfight vibrate with a singular voice, building a fictional universe dominated by violence and explorations of both power dynamics and exploitation. Ampuero's brutal and animalistic prose haunted me. I can't stop thinking about this book." --Cristina Rodriguez, Deep Vellum Books, "Ampuero leads the international wave of Ecuadorian writers." --New York Times en Español "Ampuero writes with steely nerves and an ear for the beauty of simple, concrete language." --Kirkus Reviews "Ampuero's literary voice is tough and beautiful at once: her stories are exquisite and dangerous objects." --Yuri Herrera, author of Signs Preceding the End of the World "Brutal! Very intense." --Mariana Enríquez, author of Things We Lost in the Fire "María Fernanda Ampuero's voice is urgent, intimate, lyrical while never forgetting to cast humor during the darkest of violent moments. This is a writer of great power that the entire Americas will have to deal with for decades to come." --Ernesto Quiñonez, author of Bodega Dreams "The stories in Ampuero's Cockfight vibrate with a singular voice, building a fictional universe dominated by violence and explorations of both power dynamics and exploitation. Ampuero's brutal and animalistic prose haunted me. I can't stop thinking about this book." --Cristina Rodriguez, Deep Vellum Books, "Ampuero leads the international wave of Ecuadorian writers." --New York Times en Español "Ampuero writes with steely nerves and an ear for the beauty of simple, concrete language--not a word feels out of place." --Kirkus Reviews "Grotesque, unflinching. . . . This will appeal to fans of unrepentant feminist fiction." --Publishers Weekly "Deftly written with spare, exacting prose, Cockfight. . . .presents searing portraits of family life." --Latino Book Review "Wielded like a righteous cudgel against exploitative power, this Ecuadorian debut makes no bones about its intentions from the get-go. . . . Ampuero fights dirty and, frankly, that's just the sort of writer we need." --Center for the Art of Translation "Through sparing prose and exacting detail, with no time for decoration or pomp, Ampuero delivers timeless feminist fiction that packs a punch and sticks with you like tar." --Sounds and Colors "Ampuero's literary voice is tough and beautiful at once: her stories are exquisite and dangerous objects." --Yuri Herrera, author of Signs Preceding the End of the World "This is true literary horror that doesn't tip into slasher territory, with confrontational, vivid characters." --Mslexia "Brutal! Very intense." --Mariana Enríquez, author of Things We Lost in the Fire "María Fernanda Ampuero's voice is urgent, intimate, lyrical while never forgetting to cast humor during the darkest of violent moments. This is a writer of great power that the entire Americas will have to deal with for decades to come." --Ernesto Quiñonez, author of Bodega Dreams "The stories in Ampuero's Cockfight vibrate with a singular voice, building a fictional universe dominated by violence and explorations of both power dynamics and exploitation. Ampuero's brutal and animalistic prose haunted me. I can't stop thinking about this book." --Cristina Rodriguez, Deep Vellum Books, "Ampuero leads the international wave of Ecuadorian writers." --New York Times en Español "Ampuero's literary voice is tough and beautiful at once: her stories are exquisite and dangerous objects." --Yuri Herrera, author of Signs Preceding the End of the World "Brutal! Very intense." --Mariana Enríquez, author of Things We Lost in the Fire "María Fernanda Ampuero's voice is urgent, intimate, lyrical while never forgetting to cast humor during the darkest of violent moments. This is a writer of great power that the entire Americas will have to deal with for decades to come." --Ernesto Quiñonez, author of Bodega Dreams "The stories in Ampuero's Cockfight vibrate with a singular voice, building a fictional universe dominated by violence and explorations of both power dynamics and exploitation. Ampuero's brutal and animalistic prose haunted me. I can't stop thinking about this book." --Cristina Rodriguez, Deep Vellum Books, "Ampuero leads the international wave of Ecuadorian writers." --New York Times en Español "Ampuero's literary voice is tough and beautiful at once: her stories are exquisite and dangerous objects." --Yuri Herrera, author of Signs Preceding the End of the World "Brutal! Very intense." --Mariana Enríquez, author of Things We Lost in the Fire "The stories in María Fernanda Ampuero's Cockfight vibrate with a singular voice, building a fictional universe dominated by violence and explorations of both power dynamics and exploitation. Ampuero's brutal and animalistic prose haunted me. I can't stop thinking about this book." --Cristina Rodriguez, Deep Vellum Books, "Ampuero leads the international wave of Ecuadorian writers." --New York Times en Español "Ampuero writes with steely nerves and an ear for the beauty of simple, concrete language--not a word feels out of place." --Kirkus Reviews "Grotesque, unflinching. . . . This will appeal to fans of unrepentant feminist fiction." --Publishers Weekly "Wielded like a righteous cudgel against exploitative power, this Ecuadorian debut makes no bones about its intentions from the get-go. . . . Ampuero fights dirty and, frankly, that's just the sort of writer we need." --Center for the Art of Translation "Through sparing prose and exacting detail, with no time for decoration or pomp, Ampuero delivers timeless feminist fiction that packs a punch and sticks with you like tar." --Sounds and Colors "Ampuero's literary voice is tough and beautiful at once: her stories are exquisite and dangerous objects." --Yuri Herrera, author of Signs Preceding the End of the World "Brutal! Very intense." --Mariana Enríquez, author of Things We Lost in the Fire "María Fernanda Ampuero's voice is urgent, intimate, lyrical while never forgetting to cast humor during the darkest of violent moments. This is a writer of great power that the entire Americas will have to deal with for decades to come." --Ernesto Quiñonez, author of Bodega Dreams "The stories in Ampuero's Cockfight vibrate with a singular voice, building a fictional universe dominated by violence and explorations of both power dynamics and exploitation. Ampuero's brutal and animalistic prose haunted me. I can't stop thinking about this book." --Cristina Rodriguez, Deep Vellum Books, "Ampuero leads the international wave of Ecuadorian writers." --New York Times en Español "Ampuero writes with steely nerves and an ear for the beauty of simple, concrete language." --Kirkus Reviews "Grotesque, unflinching. . . . This will appeal to fans of unrepentant feminist fiction." --Publishers Weekly "Wielded like a righteous cudgel against exploitative power, this Ecuadorian debut makes no bones about its intentions from the get-go. . . . Ampuero fights dirty and, frankly, that's just the sort of writer we need." --Center for the Art of Translation "Ampuero's literary voice is tough and beautiful at once: her stories are exquisite and dangerous objects." --Yuri Herrera, author of Signs Preceding the End of the World "Brutal! Very intense." --Mariana Enríquez, author of Things We Lost in the Fire "María Fernanda Ampuero's voice is urgent, intimate, lyrical while never forgetting to cast humor during the darkest of violent moments. This is a writer of great power that the entire Americas will have to deal with for decades to come." --Ernesto Quiñonez, author of Bodega Dreams "The stories in Ampuero's Cockfight vibrate with a singular voice, building a fictional universe dominated by violence and explorations of both power dynamics and exploitation. Ampuero's brutal and animalistic prose haunted me. I can't stop thinking about this book." --Cristina Rodriguez, Deep Vellum Books, "Ampuero leads the international wave of Ecuadorian writers." --New York Times Español "Ampuero's literary voice is tough and beautiful at once: her stories are exquisite and dangerous objects." --Yuri Herrera, author of Signs Preceding the End of the World "Brutal! Very intense." --Mariana Enríquez, author of Things We Lost in the Fire
Dewey Decimal
863.7
Table Of Content
Table of Contents 1. Auction 2. Monsters 3. Griselda 4. Nam 5. Pups 6. Blinds 7. Christ 8. Passion 9. Mourning 10. Ali 11. Coro 12. Bleach 13. Other
Synopsis
"Cockfight is the debut short story collection by Ecuadorian writer Maraia Fernanda Ampuero. Over thirteen stories, Cockfight explores the brutality and everyday violence contained in the structures of home, family, gender, and class in twenty-first-century Latin America"--, This Ecuadorian short story collection explores domestic horrors and everyday violence, a "grotesque, unflinching" portrait of twenty-first-century Latin America ( Publishers Weekly ). "Ampuero's literary voice is tough and beautiful at once: her stories are exquisite and dangerous objects." --Yuri Herrera, author of Signs Preceding the End of the World Named one of the ten best fiction books of 2018 by the New York Times en Español , Cockfight is the debut work by Ecuadorian writer and journalist María Fernanda Ampuero. In lucid and compelling prose, Ampuero sheds light on the hidden aspects of the home: the grotesque realities of family, coming of age, religion, and class struggle. A family's maids witness a horrible cycle of abuse, a girl is auctioned off by a gang of criminals, and two sisters find themselves at the mercy of their spiteful brother. With violence masquerading as love, characters spend their lives trapped reenacting their past traumas. Heralding a brutal and singular new voice, Cockfight explores the power of the home to both create and destroy those within it., Named one of the ten best fiction books of 2018 by the New York Times en Espa ol, Cockfight is the debut work by Ecuadorian writer and journalist Mar a Fernanda Ampuero. In lucid and compelling prose, Ampuero sheds light on the hidden aspects of home: the grotesque realities of family, coming of age, religion, and class struggle. A family's maids witness a horrible cycle of abuse, a girl is auctioned off by a gang of criminals, and two sisters find themselves at the mercy of their spiteful brother. With violence masquerading as love, characters spend their lives trapped reenacting their past traumas. Heralding a brutal and singular new voice, Cockfight explores the power of the home to both create and destroy those within it., One of the ten best fiction books of 2018 by the New York Times en Espanol, Cockfight explores the power of the home to both create and destroy those within it. The stories shed light on the grotesque realities of family, coming of age, religion, and class struggle. A family's maids witness a horrible cycle of abuse, a girl is auctioned off by a gang of criminals, and two sisters find themselves at the mercy of their spiteful brother. With violence masquerading as love, characters spend their lives trapped reenacting their past traumas., This Ecuadorian short story collection explores domestic horrors and everyday violence, a "grotesque, unflinching" portrait of twenty-first-century Latin America (Publishers Weekly). "Ampuero's literary voice is tough and beautiful at once: her stories are exquisite and dangerous objects." --Yuri Herrera, author of Signs Preceding the End of the World Named one of the ten best fiction books of 2018 by the New York Times en Español, Cockfight is the debut work by Ecuadorian writer and journalist María Fernanda Ampuero. In lucid and compelling prose, Ampuero sheds light on the hidden aspects of the home: the grotesque realities of family, coming of age, religion, and class struggle. A family's maids witness a horrible cycle of abuse, a girl is auctioned off by a gang of criminals, and two sisters find themselves at the mercy of their spiteful brother. With violence masquerading as love, characters spend their lives trapped reenacting their past traumas. Heralding a brutal and singular new voice, Cockfight explores the power of the home to both create and destroy those within it.
LC Classification Number
PQ8220.41.M68A2 2020

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