Going Home to a Landscape: Writings by Filipinas Edited by Marianne Villanueva

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Edited by Marianne Villanueva and Virginia Cerenio
Foreword by Rocio G. Davis

This collection touches on memory, love, the sorrow of loss, and childhood joy—all viewed through the prism of a unique Asian culture that is the product of American and Spanish colonization. The anthology reflects the myriad changes faced by Filipinas in the twenty-first century, their songs of survival, and the bridging of cultures. It gives voice and vision to the current condition of Filipinas throughout the world, while celebrating the lessons of childhood, memory, and place. It presents a shared history of Filipinas’ struggle to maintain identity in the far-flung Philippine diaspora. These women challenge the traditional ideas of home and show how landscapes inhabit us, making up who we are, how we think, and how we live. Among the fifty-two contributors are Filipino American authors M. Evelina Galang, Angela Narcisco Torres, Luisa Igloria, Catalina Cariaga, and Linda Ty-Casper. Also includes Australian-based author Merlinda Bobis."Brava! ..A wonderful new addition to the growing body of Philippine diaspora literature."—Jessica Hagedorn, Author of Dream Jungle." The poems and stories in this stunning collection are poignant, raw, hip, and beautiful. A lyrically charged landscape worth revisiting again and again."—R. Zamora Linmark, author of Rolling the R’s Marianne Villanueva is the author of Ginseng and Other Tales from Manila (CALYX Books). Her writing is anthologized in Charlie Chan Is Dead, A Southeast Asia Anthology, Tilting the Continent, and others. She is published in CALYX Journal, Zyzzyva, Three penny Review, and Puerto Del Sol, among others. She was a finalist for the O’Henry Prize and received a Bread Loaf Writers Fellowship and California Arts Council Fellowships. She teaches at Notre Dame de Namur University and Foothills College in the Bay Area. Virginia R. Cerenio is a second-generation Filipino-American and is the author of Trespassing Innocence (Kearny Street Workshop Press). She is published in Returning a Borrowed Tongue (Coffee House Press), New Worlds of Literature: Writing from America’s Many Cultures(Norton), and Making Waves (Beacon).

Paperback: 300 pages
Publisher: Calyx Books; 1st edition (November 1, 2003)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 093497184-6
ISBN-13: 978-09-3-497184-3
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.7 x 9 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds