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Potbellied Virgin
Potbellied Virgin | Alicia Yanez Cossio
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In an unnamed town in the Ecuadorian Andes, a small wooden icon--La Virgen Pipona (the Potbellied Virgin)--conceals the documents that define the town's social history. That history recently has been dominated by the women of the Benavides family, a conservative clan and, not coincidentally, the caretakers of the Virgin. Their rivals are the Pandos, a family led by four old men who spend their days smoking in the park across from the Virgin's cathedral and offering revisionist versions of local and national events. When a military skirmish threatens the Virgin (and the secret in her famous belly), the Benavides women must scramble to preserve their place as local matriarchs--without alerting the old Pandos to the opportunity that might enable them to finally supplant their rivals. One of Ecuador's foremost contemporary writers, Alicia Yanez Cossio illuminates the complexity of Andean society by placing disenfranchised players such as women and Amerindians onstage with traditional powers such as the military and the church. Folk wisdom, exemplified in The Potbellied Virgin by the beautifully translated proverbs so popular with the Benavideses and the Pandos alike, stands up to historical record. Such inclusiveness ultimately allows the whole truths of Yanez Cossio's subjects to emerge. Only the second of her novels to be translated into English, The Potbellied Virgin (La cofradia del mullo del vestido de la Virgen Pipona) is a funny, focused portrait of Ecuadorian life in the twentieth century.
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jveezer
Potbellied Virgin | Alicia Yanez Cossio
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Time to get back to #readingwomen. This month in honor of #womenshistorymonth but also...just because. First Ecuadorean author and just reading the Introduction improved my knowledge of the country an order of magnitude. #ReadWide #BooksAndTea

Tamra LOVE that kettle! Where did you get it? Next question, how do you strain the tea leaves? I use an insert it my teapot. (edited) 6y
jveezer @Tamra I have them on my leavesofcha.com website but you can find them other places, of course. It‘s a Brewista Artisan Kettle. Super sweet. I‘m using a gaiwan here, so the lid you see strains the leaves... 6y
Tamra @jveezer lovely website and so many temptations!! 6y
Faibka Oh my that kettle!!! 💕 6y
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jveezer
Potbellied Virgin | Alicia Yanez Cossio
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Four books waiting to be read: three from countries I haven't read before (Latvia, Ecuador, & Nicaragua), my first Kenyan Luo author, and all women. #ReadingWomen #ReadWide #ReadAllLanguages #ReadAllCultures