The Holy Days of Gregorio Pasos

The Holy Days of Gregorio Pasos
Author: Rodrigo Restrepo Montoya
Publsiher: Two Dollar Radio
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2023-07-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781953387349

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Entrancing and sentimental, told with wit and sharp insight, The Holy Days of Gregorio Pasos examines the joys and traumas of the Latinx American experience through the lens of a young man awakening to the nuances of identity, love, colonization, and home. As Gregorio recovers from a soccer injury, he relives a decisive period of his life when he is eighteen and adrift. His parents are divorcing, his sister is estranged, and his poor goalkeeping has just cost his soccer team their most important game of the season. As a graduation present, Gregorio’s defiant uncle Nico takes him to Colombia, where he is introduced to old friends, family memories, and a culture ailing after years of conflict and colonization. When they return, Gregorio follows in his uncle’s footsteps and pursues employment at an art museum in Washington, D.C., where he moves into the basement of a townhouse owned by Magdalena, a Basque exile he befriends. As the year wends on and anti-immigrant rhetoric reaches an apex, Gregorio notes the disparities in his community while struggling to define his own identity and direction. Gregorio joins his friend Raúl’s soccer team, resuming his role as goalkeeper, seeking purpose and redemption. The Holy Days of Gregorio Pasos is a compassionate story of benevolence, memory, and preservation that considers what has been lost, what must never be forgotten, and our collective responsibility to one another. Poetic and thoughtful, Rodrigo Restrepo Montoya has given us an unforgettable voice in Gregorio Pasos: astute, charming, and illuminating. Additional reading: AN EXCERPT: Electric Literature presents "A Fresh Start in a City Ruled by History," and excerpt from The Holy Days of Gregorio Pasos, recommended by Tariq Shah. AN EXCERPT: The Offing presents "Medellín," an excerpt from The Holy Days of Gregorio Pasos. Interviews: The Rumpus: A Conversation with Rodrigo Restrepo Montoya | 9/20/2023 María Alejandra Barrios spoke with debut novelist Rodrigo Restrepo Montoya, author of The Holy Days of Gregorio Pasos, about "the process of writing his novel, the beauty of short and powerful books, his favorite Colombian authors, what’s next for this Colombian American writer," and more! Latino Book Review: Rodrigo Restrepo Montoya | 7/20/2023 Daniel A. Olivas, for the Latino Book Review, spoke with author Rodrigo Restrepo Montoya about the journey his debut novel took from inception to publication, the effect that writing about his parents' homeland of Colombia had on him, how he crafted his characters and his settings, and much more! Bookin’ Podcast: Rodrigo Restrepo Montoya | 7/9/2023 "This week, host Jason Jefferies is joined by Rodrigo Restrepo Montoya, who discusses his new debut novel The Holy Days of Gregorio Pasos. Topics of conversation include the relativity of time, sports novels, pain pills, Colombia, the value of literature, and much more! Bookin' Podcast is sponsored by indie bookstore Explore Booksellers. Q&A with Rodrigo Restrepo Montoya | 8/19/2022 We talk with Rodrigo Restrepo Montoya about his forthcoming debut novel, The Holy Days of Gregorio Pasos.

The Penitentes of New Mexico

The Penitentes of New Mexico
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 624
Release: 1974
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173007527590

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I Will Die in a Foreign Land

I Will Die in a Foreign Land
Author: Kalani Pickhart
Publsiher: Two Dollar Radio
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2021-10-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781953387097

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* 2022 Young Lions Fiction Award, Winner. * A BookBrowse "20 Best Books of 2022" * VCU Cabell First Novelist Award, Longlist. * An ABA "Indie Next List" pick for November 2021. * "A Best Book of 2021" —New York Public Library, Cosmopolitan, Independent Book Review * "October 2021 Must-Reads" —Debutiful, The Chicago Review of Books, The Millions In 1913, a Russian ballet incited a riot in Paris at the new Théâtre de Champs-Elysées. “Only a Russian could do that," says Aleksandr Ivanovich. “Only a Russian could make the whole world go mad.” A century later, in November 2013, thousands of Ukrainian citizens gathered at Independence Square in Kyiv to protest then-President Yanukovych’s failure to sign a referendum with the European Union, opting instead to forge a closer alliance with President Vladimir Putin and Russia. The peaceful protests turned violent when military police shot live ammunition into the crowd, killing over a hundred civilians. I Will Die in a Foreign Land follows four individuals over the course of a volatile Ukrainian winter, as their lives are forever changed by the Euromaidan protests. Katya is an Ukrainian-American doctor stationed at a makeshift medical clinic in St. Michael’s Monastery; Misha is an engineer originally from Pripyat, who has lived in Kyiv since his wife’s death; Slava is a fiery young activist whose past hardships steel her determination in the face of persecution; and Aleksandr Ivanovich, a former KGB agent, who climbs atop a burned-out police bus at Independence Square and plays the piano. As Katya, Misha, Slava, and Aleksandr’s lives become intertwined, they each seek their own solace during an especially tumultuous and violent period. The story is also told by a chorus of voices that incorporates folklore and narrates a turbulent Slavic history. While unfolding an especially moving story of quiet beauty and love in a time of terror, I Will Die in a Foreign Land is an ambitious, intimate, and haunting portrait of human perseverance and empathy. "Kalani Pickhart's timely debut novel, I Will Die In a Foreign Land, is about the 2014 Ukrainian revolution which provided a pretense for Russia to annex Crimea. The story follows the experiences of several characters whose lives intersect as the country's political situation deteriorates. There's a Ukrainian-American doctor, an old KGB spy, a former mine worker, and others, and these episodes are interspersed with folk songs, news reports and historical notes. The effect—kaleidoscopic but never confusing—provides an intimate sense of a country convulsing, mourning, and somehow surviving." —CBS News, "The Book Report: Recommendations from Washington Post critic Ron Charles" (Watch the full video on CBS News, February 6, 2022).

Black Saints in Early Modern Global Catholicism

Black Saints in Early Modern Global Catholicism
Author: Erin Kathleen Rowe
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2019-12-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108421218

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This is the untold story of how black saints - and the slaves who venerated them - transformed the early modern church. It speaks to race, the Atlantic slave trade, and global Christianity, and provides new ways of thinking about blackness, holiness, and cultural authority.

Gregorio Fernandez

Gregorio Fernandez
Author: Beatrice Gilman Proske
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1926
Genre: Sculpture
ISBN: UOM:39015016800883

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The Early Modern Hispanic World

The Early Modern Hispanic World
Author: Kimberly Lynn,Erin Kathleen Rowe
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2017-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107109285

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This book engages with new ways of thinking about boundaries of the early modern Hispanic past, looking at current scholarly techniques.

New Animal

New Animal
Author: Ella Baxter
Publsiher: Two Dollar Radio
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781953387134

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* ABA "Indie Next List" pick for March 2022. * 2022 Best Young Australian Novelists awards, Winner. * Readings Prize for New Australian Fiction, Shortlist. * "A Best Book of 2022" —NYLON, Glamour, Refinery29 UK, Harpers BAZAAR UK * "A Most Anticipated Book" —Lit Hub, The Millions New Animal is a poignant, darkly comedic look at human connection from a biting and original new voice in Ella Baxter. Amelia Aurelia is approaching thirty and her closest relationships — other than her mother — are through her dating apps. She works at the family mortuary business as a cosmetic mortician with her eccentric step-father and older brother, whose throuple’s current preoccupation is with what type of snake to adopt. When Amelia’s affectionate mother passes away without warning, she is left without anchor. Fleeing the funeral, she seeks solace with her birth-father in Tasmania and stumbles into the local BDSM community, where her riotous attempts to belong are met with confusion, shock, and empathy. Hilarious and heartfelt, New Animal reveals hard-won truths as Amelia struggles to find her place in the world without her mother, with the help of her two well-intentioned fathers and adventures at the kink club.

Heroic Spain

Heroic Spain
Author: Elizabeth Boyle O'Reilly
Publsiher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 369
Release: 1910-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781465523372

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