We are green and trembling

We are green and trembling

Gabriela Cabezón Cámara ; translated from the Spanish by Robin Myers
Book - 2025

"Deep in the wilds of the New World, Antonio de Erauso begins to write a letter to his aunt, the prioress of the Basque convent he escaped as a young girl. Since fleeing a dead-end life as a nun, he's become Antonio and undertaken monumental adventures: he has been a cabin boy, mule driver, shopkeeper, soldier, and conquistador; he has wielded his sword and slashed with his dagger. Now, caring for two Guaraní girls he rescued from enslavement and hounded by the army he deserted, this protean protagonist contemplates one more metamorphosis ... Based on the life of Antonio de Erauso, a real figure of the Spanish conquest, We Are Green and Trembling is a queer baroque satire that blends elements of the picaresque with surreal storytelling. Its rich and wildly imaginative language forms a searing criticism of conquest, colonialism, and religious tyranny, as well as of the treatment of women and indigenous people. It is a masterful subversion of Latin American history with a trans character at its center, finding in the rainforest a magically alive space where transformation is not only possible but necessary"--

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Cabezón Cámara, Gabriela, 1968- (Autor)
Otros Autores: Myers, Robin, 1987- (Traductor)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: New York : New Directions, 2025.
Colección:New Directions paperbook ; 1635.
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