9781558850156
Silent Dancing: A Partial Remembrance of a Puerto Rican Childhood share button
Judith Ortiz Cofer
Genre Biography
Format Hardcover
Dimensions 5.40 (w) x 8.30 (h) x 0.60 (d)
Pages 167
Publisher Arte Publico Press
Publication Date January 1990
ISBN 9781558850156
Book ISBN 10 1558850155
About Book

Cultural Writing. Latino/Latina Studies. SILENT DANCING combines poetry and prose to form an innovative and deeply personal narrative that explores Judith Ortiz Cofer's memories of her childhood spent between Puerto Rico and New Jersey. Winner of the 1991 PEN/Martha Albrand Special Citation for Nonfiction. "This book is a treasure, a secret door opening onto memories locked away long ago"—San Francisco Chronicle.

A collection of writings by the poet, novelist, and essayist recalling her childhood spent shuttling between the land of her birth and the family home in New Jersey.

Reviews

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

The essays and poems in Ortiz Cofer's latest collection bridge the gap between autobiography and fiction, between personal remembrance and social commentary. As she shuttles between her village in Puerto Rico and the concrete high-rise ``barrio'' in Paterson, N.J., where her family lived half of each year, Ortiz Cofer faces the displacement that all military children--her father was in the U.S. Navy--must endure. But her cultural dichotomy is more acute. Indeed, it forms the narrative structure of the book, providing the context for the timeless themes of coming of age. In ``The Looking-Glass Shame,'' she contrasts her mother's implacable ties to island tradition with her own freedom to break them. Yet while America, ``Los Nueva Yores,'' opens up new vistas for the author, it also threatens to eradicate her ancestral foundations, her deepest, most poignant childhood memories. Poet and novelist Ortiz Cofer ( The Line of the Sun ) recovers the warp and weft of her experience in stellar stories patterned after oral tradition. Essays appeared previously in the Georgia Review and other publications. (July)