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Antigua and My Life Before [Hardcover]

Marcela Serrano (Author)
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May 16, 2000
Josefa Ferrer, a famous Chilean singer and star, awakens one morning to read in the Santiago newspaper that her best friend, Violeta, has been involved in a brutal act of violence.  Overwhelmed with regret and plagued with guilt for not having foreseen the tragedy, Josefa feels compelled to tell Violeta's life story--one marked by lost ideals, disillusionment, and grief--which is ultimately Josefa's story, too.  Through the interwoven lives of these two women, Marcela Serrano explores how the demands of a woman's role as mother, wife, lover, and friend are frequently at odds with her own dreams and aspirations, and how easily the fragile bonds of friendship and family can be strained to the breaking point. For Josefa and Violeta, it is only in Antigua, under the watchful eyes of "the others"--a chorus of female ancestral spirits who testify to the women's defining moments of strength and courage--that Josefa and Violeta will discover that even in the aftermath of violence and betrayal they have control over their destinies and their redemption.

Exquisitely crafted and written in beautiful, lyrical prose, Marcela Serrano's unforgettable novel about friendship, forgiveness, and second chances speaks to every woman who has experienced the wrenching divide between professional ambition and family responsibility, who has been torn between the excitement of illicit passion and the security of marriage, who has craved the thrill of success while yearning for solitude in an often chaotic, invasive world.


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In part a feminist colloquy between two contemporary Latin American women, this third novel by award-winning Chilean writer Serrano is a compelling account of their interwoven lives. Serrano's prose is filled with phantasmagoric descriptions and suffused with the lush lyricism that distinguishes the work of Carlos Fuentes and Isabel Allende. The protagonist, Josefa Ferrer, a famous singer happily married and mother of three, has been a friend since childhood of Violeta Dasinski, an architect returned to her homeland of Chile from a wandering exile abroad with her husband, who has abandoned her and her baby daughter Jacinta. Violeta meets Eduardo, a writer in his 50s who wants a wife to support his creativity, and since Violeta yearns for another baby, she accepts his candid marriage proposal. The story is told in flashbacks that are not always sequential but that suspensefully enlarge the dual portrait. It opens in Santiago, with Violeta's sudden, front-page act of violence that has Josefa coming to rescue her friend's diaries from the police-guarded home, determined to tell Violeta's story, and her own. Josefa regrets not having foreseen that Violeta's pregnancy would enrage the abusive Eduardo, and as she reads and remembers the struggles, torments and delights that Violeta and she experienced throughout their lives, she is increasingly honest about her own continuous stage fright, career insecurity and lack of time and energy for her family. She is, moreover, convinced that her husband is unfaithful. The latter part of the novel is a paean to the Guatemalan city of Antigua, "a corner of the world where history has stopped," where female ancestral spirits assure Violeta, who eventually moves there, and Josefa, who visits, of the two women's power to find second chances to control their own destinies. With a dramatic plot and rich language, this is a stirring novel that inspires with its political astuteness, feminist ideology and literary quality. (June) FYI: Serrano's first novel, Para que no me olvides, won Santiago's Literary Prize, and her second book, Nosotras que nos queremos tanto, won the Sor Juana In?s de las Cruz, awarded to the best Hispano-American novel written by a woman.
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Josefa, a famous Chilean singer, reads in the morning newspaper that her closest friend, Violeta, an architect, has just suffered a truly horrifying tragedy. Josefa feels that her friend's story must be told. As she sits down to write it, however, she finds herself writing her own tale as well, for the lives of the two dissimilar women have been intertwined since they were best friends in the third grade four decades ago. While the book is occasionally reminiscent of Isabel Allende's The House of the Spirits, Serrano, a native of Chile who now teaches at the University of Vicente Perez Rosales in Mexico City, is not part of the Latin American boom generation. The author is more interested in writing about relationships than experimenting with narrative structure. In some ways, the women, with their awakening feminism, are stereotypical, and some of the events are predictable. Still, this is an engrossing novel that may well be picked up by reading groups. Serrano has written a number of novels, including El albergue de las mujeres tristes, yet this is the first to be translated into English. Recommended for public libraries.DMary Margaret Benson, Linfield Coll. Lib., McMinnville, OR
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Doubleday; First Edition edition (May 16, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385498012
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385498012
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,264,525 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Thought-provoking, June 18, 2000
This review is from: Antigua and My Life Before (Hardcover)
Violeta, one of the main characters, has commited murder in order to save her daughter, and her best friend, a famous singer who knows her since they were both children, is entrusted with Violeta's journals. From that point on, Josefa tells the stories of their childhood, the beginning and growth of their friendship, and the circumstances of their marriages and families, in a seamless collection of stories that glide smoothly from Violeta's imprisonment to the two friends' reunion in the small city of Antigua. This is a very, very good book, although some characters can be terribly unnerving with their neuroses and meddling, but overall, this is a perfect book to curl up with during a quiet afternoon.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully Evocative, August 2, 2003
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I really loved and enjoyed this book. I thought it was a beautiful tribute to Antigua (a city I have very good memories of) and to female friendships in all their complexity. The characters stayed in my mind after I finished the book. I think a good deal of this credit goes to the English translator who was able to capture the beauty and romance of the Spanish language and allowed you to forget that you were reading a translation. If you love poetry, have ever traveled in Latin America, and have a good female friend, you should read this book.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great book!, June 21, 2000
This review is from: Antigua and My Life Before (Hardcover)
Marcela Serrano is a great writer, she is able to communicate emotions and feelings in a very strong and effectiveness way. When you are reading you can really feel what the characters experience, and at the same time you get to know the reality of south America: great book!
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