Ciudad Real, as the Mexican city of San Cristobal de las Casas was called in earlier times, is the setting for this 1960 collection of stories by Rosario Castellanos that treats the passionate and timely themes of race, class, power and language. Set in the southern region of Chiapas where Castellanos was born, City of Kings [Ciudad Real] explores the centuries-old domination of indigenous people by whites, and the complex relationship between conquerors and conquered that is its outcome. Each story weaves into the next to present a portrait of the men, women and children of the region, with their hopes, tragedies, beliefs and fears. Most of all, City of Kings reveals the pain and damage suffered by both the weak and the strong when exploitation is the basis for everyday life.
With an introduction by Claudia Schaefer.
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Título: Ciudad Real Autor/a: Rosario Castellanos Editorial: Universidad Veracruzana Ciudad: Xalapa Año de publicación: 1960 Edición: 1ª Nº de páginas: 194 págs Traducido en los años: 2018