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Las Mariposas

Stavans, Ilan | November 7, 1994 issue

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This article presents information on the book "In the Time of the Butterflies," by Julia Alvarez. Alvarez's oeuvre is precisely about this type of crisis--the identity of the in-between--and about why she feels the way she does in somebody else's country and language. Although this subject is ubiquitous in ethnic literature in general, her pen lends it an authenticity and sense of urgency seldom found elsewhere. In spite of Alvarez's fairly conservative, yet semi-experimental approach to literature, what makes her a peculiar, non-traditional Dominican writer is her divided identity.

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