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Review of Daring to write: Contemporary narratives by Dominican women
Latino Studies
  • Megan Jeanette Myers, Iowa State University
Document Type
Book Review
Publication Version
Accepted Manuscript
Publication Date
9-1-2017
DOI
10.1057/s41276-017-0075-x
Abstract

Numerous anthologies of Caribbean writers—and, more specifically, anthologies of Caribbean women writers—have been published in the last 20 years. Border Crossings: A Trilingual Anthology of Caribbean Women Writers (2011) and Stories from Blue Latitudes: Caribbean Women Writers at Home and Abroad (2005) represent two similarly curated anthologies that complement earlier volumes compiling the works of Caribbean and women writers. With the recent publication of Daring to Write, editor Erika M. Martínez focuses readers’ attention on a specific, often neglected, subset of Caribbean women writers: Dominicans. Martínez intentionally places little-known works of newcomers alongside fiction and nonfiction written by established Dominican writers such as Nelly Rosario, author of Song of the Water Saints; renowned Dominican poet Rhina Espaillat; Ángela Hernández; and Jeanette Miller. Hernández and Miller, among others, write in Spanish, and the translations of their stories by Achy Obejas succeed in bringing their work to new audiences. The anthology unites in a single volume the voices of Dominican women writing both on and off the island and reflects the myriad diasporic communities in which Dominican women reside, whether temporarily or permanently.

Comments

This is a manuscript of a book review published as Myers, Megan Jeanette. "Daring to write: Contemporary narratives by Dominican women." (2017): 381-382. Posted with permission.

Copyright Owner
Macmillan Publishers Ltd
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Megan Jeanette Myers. "Review of Daring to write: Contemporary narratives by Dominican women" Latino Studies Vol. 15 Iss. 3 (2017) p. 381 - 382
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/megan-myers/9/