Bendíceme, Ultima
Contributors
Foreword by Denise Chávez
Afterword by Carmella Padilla
Contributions by Manuel Munoz
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- On Sale
- Sep 17, 2024
- Page Count
- 320 pages
- Publisher
- Grand Central Publishing
- ISBN-13
- 9781538770375
A PBS Great American Read · Winner of the Premio Quinto Sol Award · Recipient of the National Humanities Medal · With a new Foreword by author, playwright, and stage director Denise Chavez; a new Afterword by award-winning journalist and author Carmela Padilla; and a new essay by Manuel Muñoz, a Macarthur Fellow and winner of the Joyce Carol Oates Prize.
“I pulled this baby into the light of life . . . Only I will know his destiny.”
Antonio Marez is six years old when the woman who helped usher him into the world comes to stay with his family in New Mexico. Venerated by some as a miracle-worker—and disparaged by others as a bruja—Ultima, a curandera, or healer, opens Tony’s eyes to the spiritual roots of his culture, and introduces him to a magical, if sometimes frightening, new world: a realm in which she operates as a shaman.
Suddenly, the ordinary challenges and triumphs of childhood become extraordinary. As Ultima shows Tony how to cure ailments, reverse curses, and restore peace to those who have lost it, he embarks on a singular quest, one in which he probes the family ties that bind and rend him, questions the Catholicism that shaped him, and explores the Spanish, Mexican, and Native American influences that informed not only his heritage, but his very sense of self. And at each life turn there is Ultima, who was there the day he was born . . . and will nurture the birth of his soul.
A rich and wondrous story that reveals universal truths about the human condition and celebrates the beauty of Chicano culture.
Includes a Reading Group Guide.
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"The best-known and most-respected contemporary Chicano fiction."New York Times
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"One of the nation's foremost Chicano literary artists."Denver Post
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"This extraordinary storyteller has always written unpretentiously but provocatively about identity. Every work is a fiesta, a ceremony preserving but reshaping old traditions that honor the power within the land and la raza, the people."Los Angeles Times Book Review
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"The novelist most widely known and read in the Latino community."Newsweek
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"The novel has warmth of feeling."Library Journal
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