Michigan quarterly review: Vol. 33, No. 3
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- For Ana Veldford
- Prayer to Lourdes
- Beyond the Rupture: Reconciling with Our Enemies, Rconciling with Ourselves
- The Circle of Connections: One Hundred Years of Cuba-U.S. Relations
- Miembros Fantasmas / Ghost Limbs
- Epistle to Jose Luis Ferrer
- El Libro Regalado
- El Diario de Miranda / Miranda's Diary
- My Life with Fidel Castro: A Soap Opera Without Transmitter
- Pearl of the Sea
- Cubans Inside and Outside: Dialogue among the Deaf
- Political and Cultural Cross-Dressing: Negotiating a Second Generation Cuban-American Identity
- Dangers of Speaking and Staying Quiet. Language of Silence
- My Name (A Family Anti-Elegy)
- Silhouette
- A House on Shifting Sands
- Fragments from Cuban Narratives
- Lunch
- Finding What Had Been Lost in Plain View
- Moving
- Nothing Lost Will Come Back with the Rain
- Repairing Things
- Soil
- After Papa
- Grandmother's Night
- " . . . And There Is Only My Imagination Where Our History Should Be": An Interview with Cristina Garcia
- Ana Mendieta
- Before a Mirror
- A Chronicle that Swoons Before the Immigrant Tree
- Two Conversations with Nancy Morejon
- Verrazano-Narrows Bridge
- Two Figures on a Bridge