Bless Me, UltimaThis coming-of-age classic from "one of the nation's foremost Chicano literary artists" follows a young boy as he questions his faith and beliefs after a curandera woman introduces herbs and magic into his life (Denver Post). Antonio Marez is six years old when Ultima comes to stay with his family in New Mexico. She is a curandera, one who cures with herbs and magic. Under her wise wing, Tony will probe the family ties that bind and rend him, and he will discover himself in the magical secrets of the pagan past--a mythic legacy as palpable as the Catholicism of Latin America. And at each life turn there is Ultima, who delivered Tony into the world... and will nurture the birth of his soul. |
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... Narciso. There was only one man that big and with that voice in town. I knew that Narciso was one of the old people from Las Pasturas, and that he was a good friend to my father. I knew they often drank together on Saturdays, and once ...
... Narciso. There was only one man that big and with that voice in town. I knew that Narciso was one of the old people from Las Pasturas, and that he was a good friend to my father. I knew they often drank together on Saturdays, and once ...
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... Narciso persisted, “it is you men who are drunk for blood. You have lost your reason—” “Reason!” Chávez countered. “What reason did he have for killing my brother. You know,” he addressed the men, “my brother did no one harm. Tonight a ...
... Narciso persisted, “it is you men who are drunk for blood. You have lost your reason—” “Reason!” Chávez countered. “What reason did he have for killing my brother. You know,” he addressed the men, “my brother did no one harm. Tonight a ...
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Rudolfo Anaya. he had not fired at Narciso or at any of the men on the bridge! The spotlights found him. “There's your answer!” Chávez shouted. “He's firing! He's firing!” another voice shouted. “He's crazy!” Lupito's pistol sounded ...
Rudolfo Anaya. he had not fired at Narciso or at any of the men on the bridge! The spotlights found him. “There's your answer!” Chávez shouted. “He's firing! He's firing!” another voice shouted. “He's crazy!” Lupito's pistol sounded ...
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