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Her Wild American Self Stories
by M. Evelina Galang
"Stirring
debut collection of stories . . . All are told in an elegant, mesmerizing style."
- The New York Times Book Review
"An
honest and insightful look at the experiences of a Fillipina American woman."
- Ms. Magazine
"Her
Wild American Self is full of sound attentive writing. Evelina Galang keeps growing
as an artist and this, her debut collection, is a remarkable and exciting book."
- Lorrie Moore, author of Like Life and Who Will Run the Frog Hospital?
Her
Wild American Self , a debut short story collection by M. Evelina Galang, each
a story about a different woman, captivates with tales of identity, maturity,
love, career, adolescence, ethnicity, and independence.M.
Evelina Galang’s stories about Filipina Americans - recent immigrants or first
generation - explore what it is to be American and female. Each character struggles
with careers, motherhood, sisterhood, and roles within family and society, including
the stereotype of the subservient Asian American woman.The
title story marks Augustina’s coming-of-age and subsequent fall from grace. In
"Talk to Me, Milagros," Nelda envies the beautiful daughter of the immigrant
family that comes to live in their house until a revealing incident brings understanding
and solidarity. Visiting her cousin Mina who works as a dancer in a sleazy Chicago
club, Rose questions her own choices in "Rose Colored." Ana, an artist
who draws nudes, attempts a self-portrait in "Figures" only to reveal
that her marriage is a mistake. Pregnant and single, Lisa in "Contravida"
is forced to return to her hometown in the Midwest where her mother is dying of
cancer. In "Miss Teenage Sampaguita," fourty-two-year-old Rosaria relives
her own escape from repressive familial bonds as she watches her sixteen-year-old
niece surrender to her brother’s oppressive dictates.Neither
fully accepting nor rejecting their Eastern and Western traditions, the characters
in this collection attempt to come to terms with their bicultural upbringing.M.
Evelina Galang teaches creative writing at Old Dominion University. Born in Pennsylvania
in 1961, Galang grew up in Illinois and Wisconsin. Presently, she lives in Norfolk,
Virginia.
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