Daughters of Latin America: An International Anthology of Writing by Latine Women
Spanning time, styles, and traditions, a dazzling collection of essential works from 140 Latine writers, scholars, and activists from across the world—from warrior poet Audre Lorde to novelist Edwidge Danticat and performer and author Elizabeth Acevedo and artist/poet Cecilia Vicuña—gathered in one magnificent volume.
Daughters of Latin America collects the intergenerational voices of Latine women across time and space, capturing the power, strength, and creativity of these visionary writers, leaders, scholars, and activists—including 24 Indigenous voices. Several authors featured are translated into English for the first time. Grammy, National Book Award, Cervantes, and Pulitzer Prize winners as well as a Nobel Laureate and the next generation of literary voices are among the stars of this essential collection, women whose work inspires and transforms us.
Reviews
“A significant collection of Latine women voices across five centuries.… Guzmán succeeds in her presentation of ‘a luminous universe of texts that navigate across time and space, genre, styles, and traditions,’ and the book does indeed contain ‘the wisdom, memory, and DNA, or oral traditions more ancient than time itself.’… A fresh, indispensable look at the wide, multicultural world of Latine women writers.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“the brilliance is abundant in this collection” — The Latinx Project, NYU
“Full of heart and wisdom, Daughters of Latin America sheds a brilliant light on Latine and Caribbean women writers across time, space, languages, and genres.” — World Literature Today