Pillar of Salt: An Autobiography, with 19 Erotic Sonnets

Author:   Salvador Novo ,  Marguerite Feitlowitz ,  Carlos Monsiváis
Publisher:   University of Texas Press
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9780292705418


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   01 March 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Pillar of Salt: An Autobiography, with 19 Erotic Sonnets


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Written with exquisite sensitivity and wit, this memoir by one of Mexico's foremost men of letters describes coming of age during the violence of the Mexican Revolution and ""living dangerously"" as an openly homosexual man in a brutally machista society. Salvador Novo (1904-1974) was a provocative and prolific cultural presence in Mexico City through much of the twentieth century. With his friend and fellow poet Xavier Villaurrutia, he cofounded Ulises and Contemporaneos, landmark avant-garde journals of the late 1920s and 1930s. At once ""outsider"" and ""insider,"" Novo held high posts at the Ministries of Culture and Public Education and wrote volumes about Mexican history, politics, literature, and culture. The author of numerous collections of poems, including XX poemas, Nuevo amor, Espejo, Dueno mio, and Poesia 1915-1955, Novo is also considered one of the finest, most original prose stylists of his generation. Pillar of Salt is Novo's incomparable memoir of growing up during and after the Mexican Revolution; shuttling north to escape the Zapatistas, only to see his uncle murdered at home by the troops of Pancho Villa; and his initiations into literature and love with colorful, poignant, complicated men of usually mutually exclusive social classes. Pillar of Salt portrays the codes, intrigues, and dynamics of what, decades later, would be called ""a gay ghetto."" But in Novo's Mexico City, there was no name for this parallel universe, as full of fear as it was canny and vibrant. Novo's memoir plumbs the intricate subtleties of this world with startling frankness, sensitivity, and potential for hilarity. Also included in this volume are nineteen erotic sonnets, one of which was long thought to have been lost.

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Author:   Salvador Novo ,  Marguerite Feitlowitz ,  Carlos Monsiváis
Publisher:   University of Texas Press
Imprint:   University of Texas Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.426kg
ISBN:  

9780292705418


ISBN 10:   0292705417
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   01 March 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Novo, who lived from 1904 to 1974, was a prolific writer and notable cultural presence in Mexico City, where he was a regular player in the city's underground gay world. Pillar of Salt recounts his coming-of-age amidst the violent Mexican Revolution and offers a history of his passions - both literary and otherwise. - Next Magazine's Book Preview


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Salvador Novo (1904–1974) was a provocative and prolific cultural presence in Mexico City through much of the twentieth century. With his friend and fellow poet Xavier Villaurrutia, he cofounded Ulises and ContemporÁneos, landmark avant-garde journals of the late 1920s and 1930s. At once “outsider” and “insider,” Novo held high posts at the Ministries of Culture and Public Education and wrote volumes about Mexican history, politics, literature, and culture. The author of numerous collections of poems, including XX poemas, Nuevo amor, Espejo,DueÑo mÍo, and PoesÍa 1915–1955, Novo is also considered one of the finest, most original prose stylists of his generation. Marguerite Feitlowitz is the author of the internationally acclaimed A Lexicon of Terror: Argentina and the Legacies of Torture. She has translated the works of, among others, Griselda Gambaro, Carlos MonsivÁis, Liliane Atlan, and AngÉlica Gorodischer. She teaches literature at Bennington College. Carlos Monsivais was Mexico’s most beloved and esteemed journalist, critic, essayist, activist, and chronicler of the “urban carnival,” as he called his nation’s capital. The recipient of over thirty prizes and awards, including the Guadalajara International Book Fair Prize, Mexico’s National Prize for Journalism, and multiple honorary degrees, MonsivÁis was prolific. Among his many works is Salvador Novo: Lo marginal en el centro.

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