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Sheila Ortiz Taylor - Imaginary parents

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In this uniquely fashioned memoir, one sister uses words, the other installations to re-create a childhood filled with adventure, tragedy, and the two most glamorous and mysterious people in their young lives: their parents. The setting is Los Angeles during and after World War Two. Hollywood is defining. Cigarettes ubiquitous. A meal is not a meal without meat or eggs. Red lips, toenails, and fingernails match red cotton blouses festooned with yellow sombreros. Taking on the voices of her mother, father and sister--as well as speaking for herself--Sheila Ortiz Taylor, the writerly daughter of an Anglo vaudevillian-lawyer and a Chicana movie star manqu?, strings together well-crafted vignettes that read like film clips. One scene leads to another, fractures into another until a rich family drama and a remarkably clear child perspective emerge through the silences and substance. Sandra, the elder, artistic sister, offers 3-D collages in a simultaneous yet slightly shifted narrative of life under their fathers red-tiled roof. Mirrors, tortillas, calaveras, Mexico, horses, books, boats and guns are the curios of the Ortiz Taylor family cabinet. Readers will set to recollecting their own pocadillas after relishing this funny, touching portrait of a regular yet anything but common American family.

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title Imaginary Parents author Taylor Sheila Ortiz Taylor - photo 1

title:Imaginary Parents
author:Taylor, Sheila Ortiz.; Taylor, Sandra Ortiz
publisher:University of New Mexico
isbn10 | asin:0826317634
print isbn13:9780826317636
ebook isbn13:9780585187570
language:English
subjectTaylor, Sheila Ortiz,--1939---Childhood and youth, Authors, American--20th century--Family relationships, Los Angeles (Calif.)--Social life and customs, Family--California--Los Angeles.
publication date:1996
lcc:PS3570.A9544Z467 1996eb
ddc:813/.54
subject:Taylor, Sheila Ortiz,--1939---Childhood and youth, Authors, American--20th century--Family relationships, Los Angeles (Calif.)--Social life and customs, Family--California--Los Angeles.
Page iii
Imaginary Parents
text by Sheila Ortiz Taylor
art by Sandra Ortiz Taylor
University of New Mexico Press
Albuquerque
Page iv
Text copyright
1996 by Sheila Ortiz Taylor.
Art copyright
1996 by Sandra Ortiz Taylor.
All rights reserved.
First Edition.
Library of Congress
Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Taylor, Sheila Ortiz, 1939- Imaginary parents/text by Sheila Ortiz Taylor;
art by Sandra Ortiz Taylor.1st ed.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-8263-1727-8 (cl)
ISBN 0-8263-1763-4 (pa)
1. Taylor, Sheila Ortiz, 1939Childhood and youth.
2. Women authors, American20th centuryFamily relationships.
3. Los Angeles (Calif.)Social life and customs.
4. FamilyCaliforniaLos Angeles.
I. Taylor, Sandra Ortiz, 1936
II. Title.
PS3570 .A9544Z467 1996
813'.54dc20
[B] 95-50175
CIP
Art work photographed by Philip Cohen
Designed by Sue Niewiarowski
Many people have helped me in my work. I would particularly like to thank my companion Joy Lynn Lewis, my dear friends Juan Bruce-Novoa, Nancy Sternbach, Monifa Love. Ed Love, my cousin Terry Ann Fox, and the graduate students in my Latina Fiction Seminar. I am also grateful to John Wingler for his kindness in letting me wander through my ancestral house ill Los Angeles and to my cousin April Fox for letting me include her essay "Requiem for My mama" in this work.
The art work was partially funded by a grant from the Money For Women/Barbara Deming Memorial Fund, Inc. Warm thanks to Pam McAllister and the Board of Directors for believing in this project and for their years of support and encouragement to women writers.
Several of these chapters appeared elsewhere, and I extend grateful acknowledgment to editors and publishers. "Photograph #2," "Dinner 1945," and "Dinner 1948" appeared in SunDog: The Southeast Review; ''La Frontera" in Two Worlds Walking (New Rivers Press); "Pocadillas,'' "And the Skies Are Not," "Convoy," and "The Birthday Party" in Americas Review; "Esther Williams' Sister" in Innisfree; and "Hearts" in Chicana Criticism and Creativity: New Frontiers in American Literature.Sheila Ortiz Taylor
Page v
Picture 2
A nestand this we understand right away
is a precarious thing
, and yet it sets us to daydreaming
of security
. And so when we examine a nest, we place
ourselves at the origin of confidence in the world
,
we receive a beginning of confidence
, an urge toward
cosmic confidence
.
GASTON BACHELARD
Page vi
Contents
List of Illustrations
viii
Foreword
xiii
Art Notes
xv
River People: An Invocation
xxi
Book One
Picture 3
Equinox
3
Picture 4
Photograph 1
5
Picture 5
Mirrors
6
Picture 6
Shoe Trees
7
Picture 7
Polar Palace
12
Picture 8
Photograph 2
16
Picture 9
Dinner 1942
20
Picture 10
Afterlife
22
Picture 11
Red Car
25
Picture 12
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