Don't Come Back

In this collection of linked lyrical and narrative essays, experimental translations, and reinterpreted myths, Lina Maria Ferreira Cabeza-Vanegas launches into an exploration of home and identity, family history and belonging, continually examining what it means to feel familiarity but never really feel at home.
 
Don’t Come Back intermixes translations of Spanish adages and adaptations of major Colombian myths with personal essays about growing up amidst violence, magic, and an unyielding Andean sun. Home is place and time and people and language and history, and none of these are ever set in stone. Attempting to reconcile the irreconcilable and translate the untranslatable—to move smoothly and cohesively between culture, language, and place—Ferreira Cabeza-Vanegas is torn between spaces, between the aunt who begs her to return to Colombia and the mother who tells her, “There’s nothing here for you, Lina. Don’t come back.” Don’t Come Back is an exploration of home and identity that constantly asks, “If you really could go back, would you?”
 
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Don't Come Back

In this collection of linked lyrical and narrative essays, experimental translations, and reinterpreted myths, Lina Maria Ferreira Cabeza-Vanegas launches into an exploration of home and identity, family history and belonging, continually examining what it means to feel familiarity but never really feel at home.
 
Don’t Come Back intermixes translations of Spanish adages and adaptations of major Colombian myths with personal essays about growing up amidst violence, magic, and an unyielding Andean sun. Home is place and time and people and language and history, and none of these are ever set in stone. Attempting to reconcile the irreconcilable and translate the untranslatable—to move smoothly and cohesively between culture, language, and place—Ferreira Cabeza-Vanegas is torn between spaces, between the aunt who begs her to return to Colombia and the mother who tells her, “There’s nothing here for you, Lina. Don’t come back.” Don’t Come Back is an exploration of home and identity that constantly asks, “If you really could go back, would you?”
 
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In this collection of linked lyrical and narrative essays, experimental translations, and reinterpreted myths, Lina Maria Ferreira Cabeza-Vanegas launches into an exploration of home and identity, family history and belonging, continually examining what it means to feel familiarity but never really feel at home.
 
Don’t Come Back intermixes translations of Spanish adages and adaptations of major Colombian myths with personal essays about growing up amidst violence, magic, and an unyielding Andean sun. Home is place and time and people and language and history, and none of these are ever set in stone. Attempting to reconcile the irreconcilable and translate the untranslatable—to move smoothly and cohesively between culture, language, and place—Ferreira Cabeza-Vanegas is torn between spaces, between the aunt who begs her to return to Colombia and the mother who tells her, “There’s nothing here for you, Lina. Don’t come back.” Don’t Come Back is an exploration of home and identity that constantly asks, “If you really could go back, would you?”
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814253953
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Publication date: 01/20/2017
Series: 21st Century Essays Series
Edition description: 1
Pages: 253
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author


Lina María Ferreira Cabeza-Vanegas is the winner of the 2016 Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers’ Award, author of Drown/Sever/Sing, and Visiting Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University. 

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Dead Mouse Prelude xi

I Chiminigagua 3

BOG-MIA-CID 9

After the Colonel 15

Catching Moths 41

María, María, María, María 47

El Coco 63

Tinfoil Astronaut 77

II Bachué 93

Aurelia 97

Rueda 101

Tenjano 109

A Dry Tree 119

Caraba 125

III Nemqueteba 133

The Peach Orchard 139

Practice 159

Drowning Lessons 161

Lamia 169

Epigraphist 175

Burn 179

IV Huitaca 183

The First Jaime 189

Thinking It Was Something You Could Hunt and Kill 199

Empire of Toes 205

The Death and Burial of Conceptión Dolores 211

Pain Pays the Income of Each Precious Thing 223

CID-LAX-BOG 227

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