
As much a storyteller as an ethnographer, Lydia Cabrera was captivated by a strange and magical new world revealed to her by her Afro-Cuban friends in early twentieth-century Havana. In Afro-Cuban Tales this world comes to teeming life, introducing English-speaking readers to a realm of tenuous boundaries between the natural and the supernatural, deities and mortals, the spiritual and the seemingly inanimate. Here readers will find a vibrant, imaginative record of African culture transplanted to Cuba and transformed over time, a passionate and subversive alternative to the dominant Western culture of the Americas. In this charmed realm of myth and legend, imaginative flights, and hard realities, Cabrera shows us a world turned upside down. In this domain guinea hens can make dour Asturians and the king of Spain dance; little fat cooking pots might prepare their own meals; the pope can send encyclicals about pumpkins; and officials can be defeated by the shrewdness of turtles. The first English translation of one of the most important writers on African culture in the Americas, the collection provides a fascinating view of how African traditions, myths, stories, and religions traveled to the New World?of how, in their tales, Africans in the Americas created a New World all their own.
- | Author: Lydia Cabrera
- | Publisher: Bison Books
- | Publication Date: January 01, 2005
- | Number of Pages: 169 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback
- | ISBN-10: 0803264380
- | ISBN-13: 9780803264380
- Author:
- Lydia Cabrera
- Publisher:
- Bison Books
- Publication Date:
- January 01, 2005
- Number of pages:
- 169 pages
- Language:
- English
- Binding:
- Paperback
- ISBN-10:
- 0803264380
- ISBN-13:
- 9780803264380