The Compromised Land
My Father's Stories
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About the Book
THE COMPROMISED LAND
By Dr. John Reyna Tapia PHD
A compilation of short stories concerned with Mexican life around the turn of the century. The themes reflect the Hispanic tradition and its continuity of values and origins. This volume contains stories about buried treasure, ghosts, the devil, the astuteness of the peasant farmer, fables of extraordinary feats by the Indian, and the legalistic mind of the “borrachito” or drunkard. The central theme of the volume is that of the immigrant who crosses the border from Mexico to the United States in search of work and a better way of life. The immigrant who, although remains forever in a world of new customs and languages, wishes to retain his sense of pride, personal and ancestral values ,passing them on to successive generations. This book is of significance to all Spanish speaking people in the United States. This collection will also be found in courses dealing with Spanish American literature.
About the Author
Emily Del Rosario Vansant was born on Ajo, Arizona. She is the niece of the literary author, Dr. John Reyna Tapia, and the granddaughter of Genaro Villa Gomez Tapia, the oral narrator of this book, Emily was raised in Ajo, Arizona by her grandparents, Genaro Villa Gomez Tapia and Guillerma Reyna Tapia.
Emily is a retired Secretary, and is the author of several fiction and non-fiction books. “A Widow’s Egyptian Adventure,” “Star’s Gift,” “Star’s Return.” She is the translator of, “The Compromised land.”
Coming soon, “Star’s Vision’s,” the last book in the Star’s series.
Emily resides in Selma, Oregon with her husband and two Jack Russell’s.