Cultural Fault Lines in Healthcare : Reflections on Cultural Competency

ISBN
9780739149676
$41.99
Author Brannigan, Michael C.
Format Paperback
Details
  • 9.1" x 6.2" x 0.3"
  • Active Record
  • Individual Title
  • 2012
  • 122
  • Yes
  • 4
  • RA418.5.T73B73 2012
A tragic tale of hatred between two half-brothers, Celebration in the Northwest (Fiesta al Noroeste) is a gripping novel by Ana María Matute, one of twentieth-century Spain's most important writers. At the center of the novel are confessions that the protagonist, Juan Medinao, makes to a local priest in the fictional Castilian town of Artámila. Those confessions reveal the volatile mixture of attraction and repulsion between Juan and his half-brother, Pablo. In describing the troubled bond between these characters, Matute creates a harrowing, modern enactment of the Biblical tale of Cain and Abel. Celebration in the Northwest is remarkable for its evocative prose, its riveting plot, and its portrayal of a character overcome by bitterness, envy, rage, and alienation.