Book: Kissing The Virgin's Mouth In a society in which gender and class roles are unbending, and religion predominant, Magda--wife, scoundrel, and mother--creates a philosophy of life that she can thrive in, a religion of cynical optimism, pragmatism, and determined gratitude. "Kissing the Virgin's Mouth" is a novel about love, the power of sex, and the struggles of women. It is also a lyrical first novel that offers a rare window into the Mexican experience.
Guadalupe Magdalena Molina Vasquez -- wife, scoundrel, courtesan, mother -- is full of contradictions: she believes in love but is suspicious of men; she rejects religion but admires the Virgin Mary; she respects tradition while breaking all the rules. Here, in the Golden Zone of Teatan, Mexico, Magda tells her extraordinary life story -- from a poor Mexican barrio to American affluence, from wide-eyed childhood to worldly courtesan life, from full-blooded youth to oncoming blindness -- and bewitchingly imparts the hard-earned wisdom she has gained through the years.
Details of Book: Kissing The Virgin's Mouth Book: Kissing The Virgin's Mouth
Author: Donna M. Gershten
ISBN: 0060933585
ISBN-13: 9780060933586
, 978-0060933586
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2002/02/01
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Number of Pages: 240
Language: English