The Old Man's Love Story, 12

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Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
University of Oklahoma Press
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Pages
184
Dimensions
6.0 X 8.9 X 0.6 inches | 0.61 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780806146485
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About the Author
Rudolfo Anaya is the widely acclaimed author of more than thirty books including novels, children's books, short stories, and essays that explore Hispanic life and culture in New Mexico and the Southwest. He is best known for Bless Me, Ultima, for which he won the Premio Quinto Sol Chicano literature award in 1971. This classic book was adapted into a feature film in 2013. In 1993 Alburquerque won the PEN Center USA award for fiction. In 2001 Anaya received the National Medal of Arts in Washington, DC. He lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico and is professor emeritus of English at the University of New Mexico where he taught for thirty years. Anaya's children's books include Roadrunner's Dance, Serafina's Stories, The Santero's Miracle, The First Tortilla, and How Hollyhocks Came to New Mexico. Other books: Tortuga, Cuentos (MNM Press 1980), Zia Summer, Rio Grande Fall, Shaman Winter, Jemez Spring, and The Old Man's Love Story.
Reviews
"Part memoir, part poetry, all heart, The Old Man's Love Story questions life, love, death, eternity and all parts in between. . . . A must read."--Roundup Magazine
"Anaya's early novel [Bless Me, Ultima], and his latest novella, more than 40 years later, shimmer with a similar voice and a similar, uncommon spirit." -Christine Wald-Hopkins, Tucson Weekly
"Thoughtfully conceived and beautifully written. Anaya is a skilled captain of his literary ship. The result is a quiet beauty in the storytelling."--Luis Torres, Latinopia
"Anaya's newest and greatest book may be his best of all. The Old Man's Love Story touches the heart. He reminds us that growing old does not have to be a sad and tragic life's journey.--Joe Olvera, The El Paso Times
"Tender and lyrical. . . a powerful, thoughtful meditation on life and death. The Old Man's Love Story is an emotional ride that will provoke laughter and tears." -David Steinberg, The Albuquerque Journal
"Told from the perspective of a grieving, aging writer whose wife has just died, The Old Man's Love Story is perhaps as close to memoir as a novel can get. It details not the cold logistics of a death but the memory-laden poetry of the grieving process of one man who becomes, quite easily, Everyman."--Candelora Versace, New Mexico Magazine
This heartbreaking fable comes from a deep well of experience and wisdom. Rudolfo Anaya is not concerned with fashion, or fame. He is writing with blood. This is a book for everyone who has ever loved, for everyone who has grieved, and for everyone who has ever hoped, in the darkest night, that what is essential goes on possibly forever. I love this book, and you will, too."--Luis Alberto Urrea, author of Queen of America
"Rudolfo Anaya is a wondrous spirit, generous with his hard-earned wisdom and his gifts for story and for love. The Old Man's Love Story is meditative, majestically deep, but simple in execution. It flows with narrative power. We are all wiser, deeper, and closer to God through Anaya's words and images--Luis J. Rodríguez, author of It Calls You Back: An Odyssey through Love, Addiction, Revolutions, and Healing