Omar s castaneda biography
- Omar Castaneda was a creative writing professor at Western Washington University before his recent, untimely death.
- Omar Sigfrido Castañeda entered the world on September 6, 1954, within the vibrant confines of Guatemala City, Guatemala.
- USA (naturalized|1986).
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Omar Castañeda
In this award-winning collection of short stories, Guatemalan American Omar S. Castañeda uses a unique and richly textured mixture of magic realism and “attack dog fiction” to explore the wrenching conflicts of biculturality. The stories in Remembering to Say ‘Mouth’ or ‘Face’ depict the troubled and often darkly humorous lives of people struggling against the slow tectonics of violence. The collection opens in the United States, where drugs and self-annihilating rage overwhelm one of the Castañeda’s most sharply drawn and subtly sarcastic narrators. In other stories characters in search of their Mayan roots inhabit both real and mythical Central American landscapes.
The characters in these stories know both Americas but find a home in neither. The confront violence and vanquish, at least for themselves, those deep ills caused by living with racism. Buffeted by cultural conflicts and animated by the desire to construct a new language of cultural translations, they embark on spiritual journeys that ultimately enable them to recover and transform Guate
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Omar S. Castaneda Biography | Author of Among the Volcanoes
Omar Sigfrido Castañeda was born on September 6, 1954, in Guatemala City, Guatemala, but grew up in Michigan and Indiana after his family moved to the United States. Although he became an American citizen in 1986, he returned to Guatemala on numerous occasions to study Mayan life and culture for his novels, short stories, and picture book.
Before becoming a respected novelist and English professor, Castañeda joined the military, where he served for four years in avionics (electronics used in airplanes) communications maintenance. After his service in the military, he attended Indiana University in Bloomington, where he earned a B.A. in 1980 and an M.F.A. in 1983. When he later became an educator, his work took him to Florida, Washington, and China. His wife's work as an anthropologist allowed the couple to travel to foreign countries such as Mexico and China, as well as...
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Abuela’s Weave
Author
Omar S. Castaneda
Illustrator
Enrique O. Sanchez
Published
3/1/1995
Age Groups
Early Elementary (5-8)
Author
Omar S. Castaneda
Illustrator
Enrique O. Sanchez
Published
3/1/1995
Age Groups
Early Elementary (5-8)
Author
Omar S. Castaneda
Illustrator
Enrique O. Sanchez
Published
3/1/1995
Age Groups
Early Elementary (5-8)
Summary of Book
A young Guatemalan girl learns the art of weaving from her grandmother. The whole family depends on the income earned by selling the products at the local maket. Award-winning Abuela’s Weave is an authentic story about life in a small community in Latin America, beautifully complemented by the rich acrylic paintings in earthy tones with splashes of colour.
Author Biography
Omar S. Castañeda (1954-1997) was born in Guatemala City and moved to the United States when he was a child. He was a teacher of creative writing at Western Washington University. Google Books
Illustrator Biography
Enrique O. Sanchez has illustrated numerous award winning ch
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