Mexico: A Traveler's Literary Companion
By (Author) C. M. Mayo
Whereabouts Press
Whereabouts Press
10th June 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
Travel writing
868
Paperback
256
Width 127mm, Height 184mm
255g
Mexico has long been the top travel destination for Americans. But until now, there has not been such a panoramic vision of offered by some of Mexico's finest contemporary writers of fiction and literary prose. Here are writings many translated for the first time that bring you to the people of the beaches, the deserts, jungles, snow-capped mountains, and megacities. The voices are rich and diverse, the stories enthralling and strange. These writings shatter stereotypes as they provide a rollicking journey from the Pacific to the Gulf, from Yucatan to the U.S.-Mexico border, from humble ranchos to a fabulous mountaintop castle. Contributors include Daniel Reveles, Carlos Fuentes, Ins Arredondo, Jess Gardea, Elizondo Elizondo, Agustn Cadena, C. M. Mayo, Carlos Monsivis, Juan Villoro, Guadalupe Loaeza, Fernando del Paso, Mnica Lavn, Pedro ngel Palou, ngeles Mastretta, Ral Meja, Martha Cerda, Araceli Ardn, Bruno Estaol, Ilan Stavans, Raymundo Hernndez-Gil, Julieta Campos, Alberto Ruy Snchez, Rosario Castellanos, and Laura Esquivel.
"...delightful anthology...allows readers who do not have roots in Mexico or who have never traveled there a glimpse into the rich diversity of people and landscape. For travelers, these selections enhance exploration and offer vistas beyond the scope of the usual tourist guide. For other readers, they provide a clearer understanding of the cultural and social forces that shape today's Mexico. Highly recommended..." -- Library Journal, March 15th 2006.
C M Mayo, Editor