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August Book Club Meet-up: Here's to You, Jesusa

Aug 18
Tue 7:30 PM
Location

75 Yerba Buena Lane
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 243-0299

How to find us
"We'll be the ones with the book"

Estimated attendance
 7  people attended.
4.50 4.503

Who organized?
Lisa

The theme for August will be the Mexico, and we will be reading Here's to You Jesusa by Elena Poniatowska.


Reviews on the Book

"Originally published in Mexico in 1969, this passionate and unflinching classic deserves a warm reception upon its belated publication in English. In the Latin American tradition of the testimonial novel, acclaimed Mexican author and journalist Poniatowska (Dear Diego; Tin!sima) "reports" the life story falling somewhere between fact and fiction, and based on a series of interviews
of a poverty-stricken but amazingly independent woman. Left motherless and with a roaming father in impoverished turn-of-the-century Oaxaca, Jesusa is married at age 15 to an abusive cavalry captain during the Mexican revolution. Always a tomboy, she turns increasingly irascible, vindictive and opinionated, everything a Mexican woman of her time is not supposed to be. When her husband is killed three years after their marriage, Jesusa remakes herself repeatedly, taking on various trades to support herself. She repudiates modern life, has several run-ins with the law and takes comfort in an eccentric religion. As an independent woman at the beginning of the century, she is something of a pioneer and role model, though her eccentric ways leave her lonely and solitary. Because Jesusa, whose real name was Josefina B"rquez, didn't allow herself to be tape-recorded, Poniatowska painstakingly transcribed her story. The result is one long breathtaking monologue, its only plot the incredible life story of its protagonist. Poniatowska never intrudes, but the warmth she feels for Jesusa infuses the sentimental introduction and spills over into the text. Both women benefit from their unusual relationship, Jesusa validating Poniatowska's Mexican existence and Poniatowska saving Jesusa from anonymity. Loss, alienation and hardship are palpable in the narrative, ably translated by Heikkinen, yet faith in survival and self makes this a life-affirming tale."

"A work of astonishing vitality…alternately brusque and gentle, exuberant and bitter." -- Alane Salierno Mason, The Arizona Republic

"Beautiful and heartbreaking…A wonderful mix of poetry and magic." -- Beatriz Terrazas, The Dallas Morning News

"Here's to You, Jesusa! is a profoundly moving book…It hits hard" -- Jules Siegal, San Francisco Chronicle, March 11, 2001

"Remarkable…Poniatowska [has] created a document that is at once fiction and social history." -- Wendy Gimbel, The New York Times Book Review

Extraordinary…Anyone with an interest in Mexican history, anthropology and politics, or with a feminist sympathy, will not want to miss it. -- Sandra Scofield, Chicago Tribune, February 18, 2001

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Talk about this Meetup

  • Posted Aug 18, 2009 10:12 AM
    Tropisueno is on Yerba Buena Lane near Mission St., NOT on the island.
  • vic
    Posted Aug 17, 2009 6:22 PM
    family in town. looks like a good read though.
  • Heather
    Posted Aug 2, 2009 3:24 PM
    Assistant Organizer
    Just finished the book this morning and can't wait to talk about it!
  • Amber
    Posted Jul 20, 2009 11:54 AM
    This is a great book, fabulous choice. Poniastowska is an excellent author!

Who attended?

  • 7 attendees
    •  Even though I couldn't finish the book, I really enjoyed having conversations about the book, and many other fun topics, with other avid readers at the meetup. Thank you for organizing, Lisa! 
    •  A little hard to hear, but everyone had something to say about the book & the food was great! I'm excited for next month's! 
    •  Great people, vigorous discussion. I learned a lot.