Noche Buena: Hispanic American Christmas Stories
A family seated round the fireplace Singing and making merry; A sprightly waltz played with grace Noche Buena brings us all the magic of the Christmas season as seen through the eyes of the Hispanic Americans who celebrate it. Christmas is at times a universal story, and many of the images here are recognizable across cultures. We hear and see proud, joyful singing; the adoration of the Infant Jesus; and the peaceful strains of Adeste Fidelis. But here as well are the rich traditions and legends specific to the Hispanic culture, such as the celebration of the posadas for nine nights leading up to Christmas, with candy raining down from colorful swinging pi?atas, egg shells filled with confetti, and beautiful paper lanterns crafted to illuminate the town on Christmas Eve. There is the "Legend of the Poinsettia" where a poor child embarrassed by the modesty of his gift for the Christ Child sheds tears on the dull green leaves of the familiar plant, thereby miraculously transforming them to a brilliant red. And here too are hopeful children singing "If You Give Me Meat Pies," asking for the reward of warm meat pies and rice pudding in return for their sweet caroling. Thirty-six inspiring literary selections comprise this enchanting collection of works from Mexican, Colombian, Cuban, and Puerto Rican writers--writers who represent the range of Hispanic minority groups in the United States. Through these stories, traditional tales, songs, and poetry, readers gain a true understanding of the importance of the Christmas holiday within the Hispanic community, and begin to grasp the issues that inform the Hispanic American creative process--issues such as communal identity, patriotism, poverty, assimilation, and religion. With vivid illustrations and original Spanish text for all poetry, this fascinating anthology will inform readers of all cultural backgrounds, and give them the opportunity to celebrate this cherished time with a newly extended family.
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Noche Buena: Hispanic American Christmas Stories
A family seated round the fireplace Singing and making merry; A sprightly waltz played with grace Noche Buena brings us all the magic of the Christmas season as seen through the eyes of the Hispanic Americans who celebrate it. Christmas is at times a universal story, and many of the images here are recognizable across cultures. We hear and see proud, joyful singing; the adoration of the Infant Jesus; and the peaceful strains of Adeste Fidelis. But here as well are the rich traditions and legends specific to the Hispanic culture, such as the celebration of the posadas for nine nights leading up to Christmas, with candy raining down from colorful swinging pi?atas, egg shells filled with confetti, and beautiful paper lanterns crafted to illuminate the town on Christmas Eve. There is the "Legend of the Poinsettia" where a poor child embarrassed by the modesty of his gift for the Christ Child sheds tears on the dull green leaves of the familiar plant, thereby miraculously transforming them to a brilliant red. And here too are hopeful children singing "If You Give Me Meat Pies," asking for the reward of warm meat pies and rice pudding in return for their sweet caroling. Thirty-six inspiring literary selections comprise this enchanting collection of works from Mexican, Colombian, Cuban, and Puerto Rican writers--writers who represent the range of Hispanic minority groups in the United States. Through these stories, traditional tales, songs, and poetry, readers gain a true understanding of the importance of the Christmas holiday within the Hispanic community, and begin to grasp the issues that inform the Hispanic American creative process--issues such as communal identity, patriotism, poverty, assimilation, and religion. With vivid illustrations and original Spanish text for all poetry, this fascinating anthology will inform readers of all cultural backgrounds, and give them the opportunity to celebrate this cherished time with a newly extended family.
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Noche Buena: Hispanic American Christmas Stories

Noche Buena: Hispanic American Christmas Stories

by Nicolas Kanellos (Editor)
Noche Buena: Hispanic American Christmas Stories

Noche Buena: Hispanic American Christmas Stories

by Nicolas Kanellos (Editor)

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A family seated round the fireplace Singing and making merry; A sprightly waltz played with grace Noche Buena brings us all the magic of the Christmas season as seen through the eyes of the Hispanic Americans who celebrate it. Christmas is at times a universal story, and many of the images here are recognizable across cultures. We hear and see proud, joyful singing; the adoration of the Infant Jesus; and the peaceful strains of Adeste Fidelis. But here as well are the rich traditions and legends specific to the Hispanic culture, such as the celebration of the posadas for nine nights leading up to Christmas, with candy raining down from colorful swinging pi?atas, egg shells filled with confetti, and beautiful paper lanterns crafted to illuminate the town on Christmas Eve. There is the "Legend of the Poinsettia" where a poor child embarrassed by the modesty of his gift for the Christ Child sheds tears on the dull green leaves of the familiar plant, thereby miraculously transforming them to a brilliant red. And here too are hopeful children singing "If You Give Me Meat Pies," asking for the reward of warm meat pies and rice pudding in return for their sweet caroling. Thirty-six inspiring literary selections comprise this enchanting collection of works from Mexican, Colombian, Cuban, and Puerto Rican writers--writers who represent the range of Hispanic minority groups in the United States. Through these stories, traditional tales, songs, and poetry, readers gain a true understanding of the importance of the Christmas holiday within the Hispanic community, and begin to grasp the issues that inform the Hispanic American creative process--issues such as communal identity, patriotism, poverty, assimilation, and religion. With vivid illustrations and original Spanish text for all poetry, this fascinating anthology will inform readers of all cultural backgrounds, and give them the opportunity to celebrate this cherished time with a newly extended family.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198030935
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/16/2000
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Nicol's Kanellos is the first Brown Foundation Professor of Spanish at the University of Houston, founding publisher of the noted Hispanic literary journal The Americas Review, and a founder of the nation's oldest and most esteemed Hispanic publishing house, Arte P?blico Press.

Table of Contents

Introduction1
I.Mexico and the Southwest
"Noche Buena and Religious Dramas"25
"Christmas Eve"/"Noche Buena"36
"Christmas Carols"/"Cantares de Navidad"38
"New Year's Is A-coming"/"El ano nuevo se viene"46
"Christmas Night"/"Noche de Navidad"48
"The Star of Bethlehem"/"El Astro de Belen"50
"New Year's Eve"/"Vispera del Ano Nuevo"58
"Little Christmas Candles"/"Velitas de Navidad"64
"Christmas"/"La Navidad"70
"Samuel's Christmas Eve"74
"Christmas Eve"77
"The Good Eve"79
"The Phantoms at San Luis Rey"90
"The Margil Vine"100
"Legend of the First Christmas at the Alamo"104
"The Legend of the Poinsettia"108
"The Christmas Spirit Tree"116
"A Cold Night"129
"The Night before Christmas"138
"The Gulf Oil Can Santa Claus"146
II.Puerto Rico and New York
"The Magi Kings"/"Los Reyes Magos"156
"If You Give Me Meat Pies"/"Si Me Dan Pasteles"160
"The Arandelas"/"Las Arandelas"162
"Down from the Mountains"/"De las Montanas Venimos"166
"Santa Clo to La Cuchilla"170
"A Story about Santa Claus"176
"The Day We Went to See the Snow"182
"Christmas Was a Time of Plenty"187
"La Nochebuena: The Best of Nights"190
"Those with Less Shared More"196
III.Hispanic Immigrant Christmas
"Christmas Eve"/"La Noche Buena"202
"A Sad Christmas Eve"226
Loves Me, Loves Me Not (excerpt)228
"The Good Night"247
Next Year in Cuba (excerpt)262
A Brand New Memory (excerpt)279
IV.Los Pastores
"The Shepherds"/"Los Pastores"289
Bibliography365
Credits368
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