Uribe, Sara: Antígona González

Uribe, Sara: Antígona González

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Antígona González by Sara Uribe. Translated from the Spanish by John Pluecker (Les Figues Press, paperback) Publication Date: June 21, 2016 Publisher Marketing: Poetry. Latino/Latina Studies. What is a body when it's lost? ANTÍGONA GONZÁLEZ is the story of the search for a body, a specific body, one of the thousands of bodies lost in the war against drug trafficking that began more than a decade ago in Mexico. A woman, Antígona González, attempts to narrate the disappearance of Tadeo, her elder brother. She searches for her brother among the dead. San Fernando, Tamaulipas, appears to be the end of her search.But Sara Uribe's book is also a palimpsest that rewrites and cowrites the juxtapositions and interweavings of all the other Antigones. From the foundational Antigone of Sophocles passing through Griselda Gambaro's Antígona furiosa, Leopoldo Marechal's Antígona Vélez, María Zambrano's La tumba de Antígona all the way to Antigone's Claim by Judith Butler. And this book's writing ma

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