In the Name of Salome
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Author: Julia Alvarez Paperback
It's 1960, and 65-year-old Camila Ureña decides to join the New World.
Castro's new world, that is, which she has been following on the news
with a heated excitement she hasn't felt for years. Forced into early
retirement from her 20-year post as a Spanish teacher among the perky
white girls of Vassar College, Camila faces a choice: whether to move
to Florida and live down the block from her best friend or to fly over
Florida and into Havana where her brothers live--and thereby land in a
place of upheaval and hungry ghosts. The hungriest ghost of all is
Camila's mother, Salomé Ureña, whose poems became inspirational anthems
for a short-lived revolution in the late-19th-century Dominican
Republic. Based in fact, In the Name of Salomé alternates
between Camila's story and her mother's. Camila's chapters are written
in the third person, Salomé's in the first. By calling Camila "she,"
Alvarez alienates her within the text--as if in her attic at Vassar she
is floating outside herself in an America that does not belong to her.
In contrast, Salomé's chapters vibrate with life and tears and
melodrama. Through the alternating voices, which Alvarez handles
masterfully, the reader comes to grasp Camila's longing for the color
and music of her mother's lost world--how the meek daughter wishes
"she" could become the "I" of her mother's revolutionary and passionate
life as a poet, which began under a pseudonym, Herminia, in a local
political paper: Each time there was a new poem by
Herminia in the paper, Mamá would close the front shutters of the house
and read it in a whisper to the rest of us. She was delighted with the
brave Herminia. I felt guilty keeping this secret from her, but I knew
if I told her, all her joy would turn to worry. Yet for
Salomé, her pseudonym allows her to become the voice of a country, "and
with every link she cracked open for la patria, she was also setting me
free." --Emily White
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