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- catalog abstract "Joaquin Buitrago, a photographer in the Castaneda Insane Asylum, believes a patient is a prostitute he knew years earlier. His obsession in confirming Matilde's identity leads him to explore the clinics records, and her tragic history. He discovers that she was a peasant adopted by a doctor uncle. She led a calm life until Castulo, a young revolutionary chased by the authorities, finds shelter in her home. Matilde's eyes are opened to the social upheaval will lead her to break with her uncle and hide out with Diamantina Vicari. Diamantina's death devastates Matilde so much that she wanders about, completely lost, doing all kinds of jobs, including prostitution. As the photographer discovers more details, he becomes convinced that he and Matilde should live together. Ultimately, as they face defeat in a repressive society, they search to establish in the rubble an uncertain future that will somehow restore their freedom.".
- catalog alternative "Nadie me verá llorar. English".
- catalog contributor b13031461.
- catalog contributor b13031462.
- catalog contributor b13031463.
- catalog coverage "Mexico Fiction.".
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Joaquin Buitrago, a photographer in the Castaneda Insane Asylum, believes a patient is a prostitute he knew years earlier. His obsession in confirming Matilde's identity leads him to explore the clinics records, and her tragic history. He discovers that she was a peasant adopted by a doctor uncle. She led a calm life until Castulo, a young revolutionary chased by the authorities, finds shelter in her home. Matilde's eyes are opened to the social upheaval will lead her to break with her uncle and hide out with Diamantina Vicari. Diamantina's death devastates Matilde so much that she wanders about, completely lost, doing all kinds of jobs, including prostitution. As the photographer discovers more details, he becomes convinced that he and Matilde should live together. Ultimately, as they face defeat in a repressive society, they search to establish in the rubble an uncertain future that will somehow restore their freedom.".
- catalog extent "229 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "No one will see me cry.".
- catalog identifier "1880684918 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "No one will see me cry.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng spa".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Willimantic, CT : Curbstone Press,".
- catalog relation "No one will see me cry.".
- catalog spatial "Mexico Fiction.".
- catalog subject "863/.64 21".
- catalog subject "PQ7298.28.I8982 N3313 2003".
- catalog subject "Photographers Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Prostitutes Fiction.".
- catalog title "Nadie me verá llorar. English".
- catalog title "No one will see me cry : a novel / by Cristina Rivera-Garza ; translated from the Spanish by Andrew Hurley.".
- catalog type "text".