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Miraflores: San Antonio's Mexican Garden of Memory

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Miraflores: San Antonio's Mexican Garden of Memory

Contributors:

By (Author) Anne Elise Urrutia
Foreword by Toms Ybarra-Frausto

ISBN:

9781595349361

Publisher:

Trinity University Press,U.S.

Imprint:

Trinity University Press,U.S.

Publication Date:

4th October 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Travel guides: museums, historic sites, galleries etc

Dewey:

712.609764351

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

144

Dimensions:

Width 228mm, Height 228mm

Description

Aureliano Urrutia, a prominent physician in Mexico City, built Miraflores garden after immigrating to Texas during the Mexican Revolution. A man of science, he valued nature, art, literature, history, and community. The garden, whose name roughly translates to behold the flowers, was built primarily from 1921 to 1945. Its plants, architecture, sculpture, and artisanship formed a cultural landscape reflecting Urrutias love for and memory of his homeland. Though recent decades have rendered much of the garden decayed and barely recognizable, it is now part of San Antonios historic Brackenridge Park. Miraflores: San Antonios Mexican Garden of Memory recounts the gardens history and celebrates the importance of the cultural, historical, and artistic meaning of a place.

Reviews

"The images give a vivid sense of what has been lost ... and what would need to be restored to bring the site back to its former glory." San Antonio Report


"Mirafloresis a multi-layered masterpiece. It successfully combines rigorous biography, meticulously detailed art historical documentation/reconstruction, and extensive cultural history as context, all with a spell-binding lyricism, coming together to create the definitive text on the garden and the man behind it." Southwest Contemporary


"The story of Miraflores gardenmay be a part of Anne Elise Urrutias family history but the San Antonio writer says it is also an integral part of the citys cultural heritage...Urrutia explores the history and significance of the garden that was built by her great-grandfather, Dr. Aureliano Urrutia." San Antonio Magazine

Author Bio

As a teenager, Anne Elise Urrutia ventured into Miraflores, the disappearing family garden of her great-grandfather, Aureliano Urrutia, in San Antonio, Texas. Over the years she has continued to explore the garden and its history. Her research on Miraflores has allowed her to rebuild, through words and pictures, the doctors lost landscape and receive his message of cultural heritage communicated through this once beautiful and expressive place. She received her English degree from Colorado College and blogs at quintaurrutia.com. She lives in San Antonio.

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