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How Julia Alvarez conceived the story for her novel "Afterlife"
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"Afterlife" was Julia Alvarez's way of "[giving] voice to that landscape of aging."
Julia Alvarez released "Afterlife" in 2020, about a woman dealing with her husband's unexpected death and meeting an undocumented teenager. The book was dedicated to her oldest sister, Maury, who died in 2015, and was Alvarez's way of "[giving] voice to that landscape of aging."
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How Julia Alvarez conceived the story for her novel "Afterlife"
Clip: 9/17/2024 | 1m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
Julia Alvarez released "Afterlife" in 2020, about a woman dealing with her husband's unexpected death and meeting an undocumented teenager. The book was dedicated to her oldest sister, Maury, who died in 2015, and was Alvarez's way of "[giving] voice to that landscape of aging."
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- [Narrator] Julia's next novel, the first she had written in 10 years, was dedicated to her sister.
(page rustling) - [Julia] When I was writing "Afterlife," I was reading every novel where there was an elder, especially an elder woman, to try to understand what that story is and to give voice to that landscape of aging.
You know, the same way that I felt like I wanted to give voice to the landscape of being Latina, of coming from another place.
What is that story of aging and of losses?
And how do you survive what you've lost and still go for the larger version of yourself?
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