Overview :In this evocative and emotional work, the poet, novelist, and human rights activist Marjorie Agosin pays homage to her great-grandmother, He... Read More
Overview :"Our century has become marked by the distinct, bitter tinge of nomadism and emigration." The sixteen essays in this book are by writers fro... Read More
Overview :On the impulse behind Cartographies, Marjorie Agos n writes, "I have always wanted to understand the meaning of displacement and the quest o... Read More
Overview :Latin America has been a refuge for Jews fleeing persecution from 1492, when Sepharad Jews were expelled from Spain, until well into the twe... Read More
Overview :An eleven-year-old's world is upended by political turmoil in this "lyrically ambitious tale of exile and reunification" (Kirkus Reviews) fr... Read More
Overview :Marjorie Agos n writes of a beloved childhood nanny: "Since I was Jewish she baptized me with holy water brought forth from the fonts of nea... Read More
Overview :Cultural Writing. Essays. Edited by Majorie Agosin and Julie H. Levison. This intriguing group of travel journals reveals the voices of wome... Read More
Overview :The 1948 United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights expresses the credo that all human beings are created free and equal. But not ... Read More
Overview :This book offers insights into a range of major Latin American women writers whose works are only just beginning to be known by English-spea... Read More