Cherie Magnus's Blog, page 5
May 3, 2012
Sandra Cisneros
Sandra Cisneros will be speaking on Los que No Pertenecen/Those Who Don't Belong at the International Book Fair this Saturday, at 6:30 p.m. in the Sala Javier Villafañe-Pabellon Azul.
Her books are classics, and The House on Mango Street (1984) is on all YA reading lists.
I chose a quote from Caramelo to begin the chapter in my book on Leaving San Miguel:
That terrible ache and nostalgia for home when home is gone, and this isn’t it. And the sun so white like an onion. And who the hell thought of placing a city here with no large body of water anyway! In less than three hours we could be at the border, but where’s the border to the past, I ask you, where?~ Sandra Cisneros, Caramelo
There is a reception for her at the U.S. Embassy Residence, to which I was invited, but unfortunately I will be out of town. I would have loved to meet her and to tell her how important her books are to the Los Angeles Public Library and what they have meant to me.
Her books are classics, and The House on Mango Street (1984) is on all YA reading lists.
I chose a quote from Caramelo to begin the chapter in my book on Leaving San Miguel:
That terrible ache and nostalgia for home when home is gone, and this isn’t it. And the sun so white like an onion. And who the hell thought of placing a city here with no large body of water anyway! In less than three hours we could be at the border, but where’s the border to the past, I ask you, where?~ Sandra Cisneros, Caramelo

There is a reception for her at the U.S. Embassy Residence, to which I was invited, but unfortunately I will be out of town. I would have loved to meet her and to tell her how important her books are to the Los Angeles Public Library and what they have meant to me.
Published on May 03, 2012 06:52
May 1, 2012
I Survived La Charla

The International Book Fair in Buenos Aires has grown to be second only to the Frankfurt Fair, and is the largest one of course in Latin America. It takes place for three weeks every year in the huge Palermo fairgrounds, La Rural, where Ruben and I danced in the tango championship finals in 2006.
Four big pavilions house the many stands of publishers and bookstores from all over the world. Strange to see stands from Cuba and Paraguay, and not from the U.K. (Politics play a part in everything, unfortunately in books and information as well.) It was great to see so many people not only interested in books, but buying them too, even mine!
The U.S. Embassy stand is quite impressive with its sleek white curves and changing colors via spotlights. It is simple, elegant and clean at the same time. There are several iPads in the lobby area with games and puzzles having to do with the U.S. And then a circular room with white poofs for the presentations.

Later when Liberty was off duty, Elvis took her place.




Many of my colleagues from the Buenos Aires English Writers Group were there (not pictured are Stephen Page and Donigan Merritt who also did presentations) Friends Beatrice Murch and Karla Freeman also attended, and several more left messages that they tried but couldn't manage the 90 minute wait in line for tickets.
We all wanted to celebrate, so we stood in line at one of the many cafes and ordered a bottle of Champagne, and another of malbec, while Ruben and Daniel were trying to arrange a table for six in the crowded cafe. Every time I looked over at Ruben, he was carrying a plastic chair over his head through the crowd.
The young man at the register told us we couldn't seat us there, and we said, no problem, our guys are arranging it over in the corner. He called someone on his cell phone while we were anxious to order some munchies to go with the drinks. The line behind us got longer and longer, but he was unflappable. Finally all was paid for, and instead of letting us go to our corner table, a waitress appeared and, opening a velvet rope, ushered us upstairs to the VIP Salon! We sat on purple and cerise velvet chairs and had our wines served in appropriate crystal far away from the bustling and noisy crowd downstairs. It was like a serendipitous miracle. And so much fun. If this is the author's life, then it's for me! But now I've got to get back to work on my prequel.

Thanks so much to Holly Murten and the U.S. Embassy for inviting me to share my book with the public in such a lovely way.
Published on May 01, 2012 16:54
April 28, 2012
My Book Reading at the Fair

The reading will be this Monday, April 30 (which is a holiday here in Buenos Aires), at 6:00 p.m. Following my presentation will be Donigan Merritt reading from his novel, Blossom, at 7:00 p.m.
Like many writers who are used to working alone in silent rooms, it's a bit traumatic to read aloud one's own work and in this case, about myself as well. I've always been afraid of public speaking, and for that reason joined International Toastmasters when I first arrived in BsAs, where I met some fabulous folks and got some experience but never conquered my fears. Still, it's a chance for personal growth, as they say.
So if you're around and enjoy books, come to the Fair, the largest book fair in Latin America, and give me some moral support while you're there.
Copies of my book will be available at KEL Books, close to the Embassy stand, for 100 pesos, and I will be delighted to sign it for you.
Hope to see you there!
For complete directions, go here.
Published on April 28, 2012 07:18
April 20, 2012
38th International Book Fair in Buenos Aires Opens Today
Today begins the 3 week run at the huge fairgrounds in Buenos Aires, La Rural. Don't miss it if you are here and love books. And if possible, please attend my reading of The Church of Tango at the U.S. Embassy booth on Monday, April 30 (a holiday), at 6 p.m. If you go at 5:00 you can hear Ian Mount speak on the wines of Argentina, watch my presentation, and then stay to hear Donigan Merritt read from his novel, Blossom. Another American writer, Stephen Page, will be reading his poetry on Friday, April 27, at 5:00 p.m.
Read about it in Spanish on the official website.
And in English here.
Here's a complete list and biographies in Spanish of the speakers at the U.S. Embassy booth during the Feria.
Schedules and BIOs 11 Apr 12

Read about it in Spanish on the official website.
And in English here.
Here's a complete list and biographies in Spanish of the speakers at the U.S. Embassy booth during the Feria.
Schedules and BIOs 11 Apr 12
Published on April 20, 2012 07:29
March 22, 2012
Free Kindle Download
My birthday is tomorrow, and as a gift to my readers, you can download the Kindle version of The Church of Tango: a Memoir on Amazon from March 23-25 FREE.
I hope you like my story.
I hope you like my story.
Published on March 22, 2012 05:25
March 21, 2012
Habia Una Vez
Once upon a time… a good and beautifulman loved me and I loved him. Together we had it all—great life, family, careers,elegant home in the old Hollywood barrio of Los Feliz (bad Spanish for The Happy Ones.) One night I had a nightmare that mylove left me. My pillow was wet with my tears. He kissed and embraced me,swearing he never would leave me.But he did. He was diagnosed with advanced cancer,way too young and far too healthy. He never gave up hope, although thedoctors had none, giving him 18 months. Our future changed from growing oldwith grandchildren to immediate surgery, and then, certain death. Twenty years have passed since Ilost that love, the perfect life, that dream come true. I've lived anotherlifetime since, including two cancers of my own. Love, loss,death is a tango. But my story has an ending possibly negotiated by my husbandfrom heaven. Now in Buenos Aires, I live, dance and teach tango with anArgentine. We love each other.On the other side of the world myhome is once again in the barrio of "Los Feliz." .
Published on March 21, 2012 15:59
March 5, 2012
B.A. Tango No. 210
Here is the latest quarterly edition of the complete guide to tango in Buenos Aires, featuring a review of my book, The Church of Tango: a Memoir.
To better preserve the graphic definitions, the digital magazine is in three parts:
A BATango 210 Digital 1A BATango 210 Digital 2A BATango 210 Digital 3
To better preserve the graphic definitions, the digital magazine is in three parts:
A BATango 210 Digital 1A BATango 210 Digital 2A BATango 210 Digital 3
Published on March 05, 2012 16:07
February 22, 2012
For The Kindlephiliacs
I'm happy to announce that due to popular demand, my memoir The Church of Tango is now available as a Kindle download from Amazon.
Also, for those who are reading it or just otherwise curious, photos from the times and places of the book are visible on the Facebook The Church of Tango page.
Also, for those who are reading it or just otherwise curious, photos from the times and places of the book are visible on the Facebook The Church of Tango page.
Published on February 22, 2012 09:38
February 12, 2012
The Laws of Tango BA Podcast
BA Cast
's Fernando y Daniel are back with their fun podcasts, and this time it's the first of a three part bilingual documentary on the tango:
The Laws of Tango: Dance.
Soon to follow are
Music
, and then
Lyrics & Philosophy.
Ruben and I, Cyrena and Lizzy, as well as Brit Tango Bob were interviewed in their studio, and they even went to Los Consagrados to talk to various "milonga characters."
I hope you will tune in to this informative and sometimes wacky podcast in Spanglish. And while you're on the site, sample some of their previous shows. You'll learn something and get a chuckle as well.


Ruben and I, Cyrena and Lizzy, as well as Brit Tango Bob were interviewed in their studio, and they even went to Los Consagrados to talk to various "milonga characters."
I hope you will tune in to this informative and sometimes wacky podcast in Spanglish. And while you're on the site, sample some of their previous shows. You'll learn something and get a chuckle as well.
Published on February 12, 2012 06:33
January 24, 2012
The Church of Tango: a Memoir, published January 21, 2012

Finally.
I started writing this story at the time it began--in February of 1992, when I was so depressed after my husband's death I wanted to swallow all of his left-over meds and follow him into the beyond. So what began in a way as a journal or diary became the chronicle of my road to survival in four countries. And once I made that decision to live no matter what tragedy came my way, I plugged on, through one tremendous loss after another, by dancing. No, not yet had the tango found me, but whatever dance there was at the time came to my rescue. I had always been a dancer, and now I knew dance could save me from despair.
As my adventures unfolded, the manuscript grew and grew. I had to make cuts in events, characters, reflections and realizations. That was the hardest part of bringing this story to fruition. There is so much left out. Who knows, maybe I'll write The Daughter of the Church of Tango, or a prequel one day.
Our students come from all over the world: China, The Philippines, Australia, Viet Nam, New Zealand, Hawaii, South Africa, India, Nepal, Finland, Russia, Israel, Scandinavia, all over Europe, Chile, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Canada and the U.S. And one question almost all ask me is, how did I end up teaching tango in Argentina?
This book is my answer.
Lots of women have come to Buenos Aires for tango, stayed a while, and went home and wrote about their experiences. There are a couple of tango histories available in English, as well as a couple of Buenos Aires milonga guide books. There are self-help books using tango as a way to better interpersonal relationships. There are some novels about tango in Buenos Aires.
My memoir is not like any of them; it is not a "tango book," but a story of survival that cuts across death, cancer, Alzheimer's, loss of home and homeland and cherished heirlooms and possessions, loss of shared histories, of hope for one's children, of hope for the future, of love. But it's also about finding love and unexpected joy. And about listening to the music and dancing.
It can be ordered from the printer online: https://www.createspace.com/3733773
Now available on Amazon and soon as an ebook for Kindle.
Published on January 24, 2012 04:38