Home :: Books :: Literature & Fiction  

Arts & Photography
Audio CDs
Audiocassettes
Biographies & Memoirs
Business & Investing
Children's Books
Christianity
Comics & Graphic Novels
Computers & Internet
Cooking, Food & Wine
Entertainment
Gay & Lesbian
Health, Mind & Body
History
Home & Garden
Horror
Literature & Fiction

Mystery & Thrillers
Nonfiction
Outdoors & Nature
Parenting & Families
Professional & Technical
Reference
Religion & Spirituality
Romance
Science
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Sports
Teens
Travel
Women's Fiction
La casa de la laguna

La casa de la laguna

List Price: $14.00
Your Price: $10.50
Product Info Reviews

<< 1 >>

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Instructiva y amena a la vez
Review: Esta novela m?s que contar la vida de las familias Mendiz?bal y Monfort, nos da un recuento hist?rico, econ?mico, pol?tico y social de 7 d?cadas de la historia de Puerto Rico a trav?s de las tres generaciones presentes en la narraci?n.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Instructiva y amena a la vez
Review: Esta novela más que contar la vida de las familias Mendizábal y Monfort, nos da un recuento histórico, económico, político y social de 7 décadas de la historia de Puerto Rico a través de las tres generaciones presentes en la narración.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Puerto Rico es un pais latino
Review: Esta novela nos recuerda que Puerto Rico es un pais latino, a pesar de la fuerte influencia estadounidense. Cuenta la historia de una familia a traves de los ojos de una mujer (es gracioso cuando la contrastan con el punto de vista de un hombre de la misma familia).
Es una novela ligera, entretenida y que recomiendo ampliamente.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Close But Not Even Close to Isabel Allende
Review: Ferre's novel documents the life of a prominent family in Puerto Rico shortly after the end of the Spanish-American War, and although she tries to write in a style similar to that of the great Isabel Allende, she doesn't even come close to it. There are many reasons this book never did well among the eyes of critics and readers. They include

(1) The book was written in English. Upon its' release, the book stirred controversy in Puerto Rico, due to that nation's use and respect for Spanish. Ms. Ferre's political connections (her father, Luis, was a former governor of the island who favored statehood) probably had a lot to do with this, and one thing writers know is not to mix a book's imminent success with cultural nationalism.

(2) The book's references to Spanish colonialism seems very negative and critical. Again, Ms. Ferre's leaning towards everything Pro-American can't undo the 400 years of colonialism Spain has left on the island, especially when it comes to its' language. As a Puerto Rican of Spanish descent, I found it both insulting and disturbing that although the Spanish were not perfect, Ms. Ferre decided to put down the country that gave Puerto Ricans many things that we can't erase or deny. Surnames, religion, place names, history, and culture are contributions that can't be undone.

(3) Ms. Ferre's characters seem to be out-of-touch with the common Puerto Rican. Although there are social elites who wield money (statehooders) and the ideologically elite who possess great knowledge and love for their nation (independence seekers), she really has never written about the "jibaro" and other traditional rural characters that gave Puerto Rico her identity. Truly this is her greatest mistake.

Ms. Ferre is no Julia de Burgos, nor she will never be. She is no Esmeralda Santiago who has written novels that are relevant to the Puerto Rican experience. She is no Julia Alvarez, the Dominican writer who is possibly the greatest Latina writer to come out of the Caribbean in recent years. Ferre is unique, and in my opinion is that unless she gives un-biased, apolitical accounts of Puerto Rican life in her future novels, she might as well pack up her typewriter and put it in the closet. Overall, a disappointing novel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: La historia de una familia atravez de los ojos de una mujer.
Review: No se trata solo de mujeres sino que la vida y como las cosas que se han occurido en el pasado se pueden afectar el presente. Se trata de las historia puertoriqueno desdel perspectivo de Isabel, quien la cambia para comprobar su punto de vista, y las historias de las familias de Isabel y su marido, Quintin. Fue a la vez fascinante y horrible, y me quede leyendola hasta la madrugada.


<< 1 >>

© 2004, ReviewFocus or its affiliates