The adventures of China Iron
(Book)
Uniform Title
Contributors
Mackintosh, Fiona J. 1970- translator.
Macintyre, Iona, translator.
Hernández, José, 1834-1886. Martín Fierro.
Macintyre, Iona, translator.
Hernández, José, 1834-1886. Martín Fierro.
Published
Edinburgh : Charco Press, 2019.
Status
Rapid City Public Library - Fiction - Adult
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Subjects
LC Subjects
Abandoned wives -- Fiction.
Action and adventure fiction.
Action and adventure fiction.
Action and adventure fiction.
Argentina -- Description and travel -- Fiction.
Argentina -- History -- 1810- -- Fiction.
Biographical fiction.
Biographical fiction.
Hernández, José, -- 1834-1886 -- Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Historical fiction.
Imperialism -- Fiction.
Lesbian fiction.
Lesbian fiction.
Lesbians -- Fiction.
Novels.
Voyages and travels -- Fiction.
Women -- Argentina -- Fiction.
Action and adventure fiction.
Action and adventure fiction.
Action and adventure fiction.
Argentina -- Description and travel -- Fiction.
Argentina -- History -- 1810- -- Fiction.
Biographical fiction.
Biographical fiction.
Hernández, José, -- 1834-1886 -- Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Historical fiction.
Imperialism -- Fiction.
Lesbian fiction.
Lesbian fiction.
Lesbians -- Fiction.
Novels.
Voyages and travels -- Fiction.
Women -- Argentina -- Fiction.
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Published
Edinburgh : Charco Press, 2019.
Format
Book
Physical Desc
188 pages ; 20 cm
Language
English
Notes
General Note
Translated from the Spanish.
General Note
"First published in Spanish as Las aventuras de la China Iron by Penguin Random House Group (Argentina)"--Title page verso.
General Note
China. Pronounced 'cheena': designation for female, from the Quechua. Iron: The English word for Fierro, reference to the gaucho Martín Fierro, from José Hernández's epic poem.
Description
"This is a riotous romp taking the reader from the turbulent frontier culture of the pampas deep into indigenous territories. It charts the adventures of Mrs. China Iron, Martín Fierro's abandoned wife, in her travels across the pampas in a covered wagon with her new-found friend, soon to become lover, a Scottish woman named Liz. While Liz provides China with a sentimental education and schools her in the nefarious ways of the British Empire, their eyes are opened to the wonders of Argentina's richly diverse flora and fauna, cultures and languages, as well as to its national struggles. After a clash with Colonel Hernández (the author who 'stole' Martín Fierro's poems) and a drunken orgy with gauchos, they eventually find refuge and a peaceful future in a utopian indigenous community, the river-dwelling Iñchiñ people. Seen from an ox-drawn wagon, the narrative moves through the Argentinian landscape, charting the flora and fauna of the Pampas, Gaucho culture, Argentinian nation-building and British colonial projects."--Provided by publisher.
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Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Cabezón Cámara, G., Mackintosh, F. J. 1., Macintyre, I., & Hernández, J. (2019). The adventures of China Iron . Charco Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Gabriela Cabezón Cámara et al.. 2019. The Adventures of China Iron. Charco Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Gabriela Cabezón Cámara et al.. The Adventures of China Iron Charco Press, 2019.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Cabezón Cámara, Gabriela, Fiona J. 1970- Mackintosh, Iona Macintyre, and José Hernández. The Adventures of China Iron Charco Press, 2019.
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