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Woman with Horns

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epidemic. His initial meeting of the beautiful and sensual widow, Agustina Macaraig, disturbs and irritates the doctor. It is his assistant, Dr. Jaime Laurel, who reminds him that life is more than work: "Friend, you don't know how to enjoy life. Look at the sun turning red, getting ready to set
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was published in 2020 by PALH/Philippine American Literary House. The title refers to a fictional character named Agustina Macaraig, an Ubecan widow, rumored to have horns. Brainard's character was inspired by fanciful folklore from
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Pantoja, Cristina (1994), Filipino Woman Writing: Home and Exile in the Autobiographical Narratives of Ten Writers, Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press,
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doctor and widower, Gerald McAllister. As the Public Health Director of Ubec, he carries on with his duties of establishing a vaccination program to stop a
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spectacularly. It is a wonderful afternoon, you walk with a friend, you talk about beautiful women, about life..."
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Casper, Leonard. Sunsurfers Seen from Afar: Critical Essays 1991-1996. Metro Manila, Philippines: Anvil, 1996
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It is Agustina Macaraig who eventually teaches Gerald McAllister to love and live once more.
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http://www.enotes.com/woman-with-horns-other-stories-salem/woman-with-horns-other-stories
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Beltran, Marie G. "Woman With Horns and Other Concerns." Filipinas (May 1995_: 29, 56.
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The story is set in 1903 a year after the tumultuous
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Index

Woman With Horns
Cecilia Manguerra Brainard
Cebu
Philippine–American War
New York City
cholera
Lualhati Bautista
Jose Dalisay, Jr.
Gilda Cordero-Fernando
N.V.M. Gonzalez
Bienvenido N. Santos
Alfred Yuson
ISBN
9715501133
http://www.asianamerican.net/bios/Brainard-Cecilia.html
http://www.enotes.com/woman-with-horns-other-stories-salem/woman-with-horns-other-stories
Categories
Philippine short stories
Asian-American literature
Literature by Asian-American women

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