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The House on Mango Street
  • Cultural Context

I knew then that I had to have a house. A real
house. One I could point to (Cisneros 5).
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The House on Mango Street
  • Told in a series of vignettes stunning for their
    eloquence, The House on Mango Street is Sandra
    Cisneros's greatly admired novel of a young girl
    growing up in the Latino section of
    ChicagoSometimes heartbreaking, sometimes deeply
    joyous, The House on Mango Street tells the story
    of Esperanza Cordero, whose neighborhood is one
    of harsh realities and harsh beauty. Esperanza
    doesn't want to belong -- not to her rundown
    neighborhood, and not to the low expectations the
    world has for her. Esperanza's story is that of a
    young girl coming into her power, and inventing
    for herself what she will become (Major
    Works).

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Real-life connection
  • Much like her heroine in The House on Mango
    Street, Cisneros grew up in poverty dreaming of
    a day when she could have a home to truly call
    her own. But even after achieving artistic
    success and financial independence, Cisneros
    goals were still hampered by society.
  • Cisneros now does have a house of her own--a
    bright purple house, no less, in San Antonio. In
    July of 1998, The New York Times featured an
    article describing the furor raised by her
    neighbors--belonging to the the King William
    neighborhood association--who declared that the
    color is historically incorrect. Arguing that
    purple is indeed historically correct--that it is
    a pre-Columbian color celebrating pride in
    Mexican heritage, Cisneros tried and failed to
    defend her color choice. She was allowed,
    instead, to paint her home a more traditional
    pink (Juffer).

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real-life connection
  • Though stifled by societal norms, Cisneros has
    found a way to live in harmony within cultural
    confines, My house is no longer violet because
    the sun faded it from violet to blue after a few
    years. We painted it Mexican-pink so it can fade
    into pink, then built my office in the backyard
    and painted it Mexican-marigold. The colors make
    me happy (About Sandra Cisneros).
  • Though she has reached her own personal goals,
    Cisneros still reaches out to those in need of
    assistance and inspiration, Much as the writer
    Esperanza promises to return to Mango Street at
    the end of that novel, Cisneros has continually
    returned to her community, showing the powerful
    connection between art, politics, and everyday
    life (Juffer). Through teaching and activism,
    Sandra Cisneros makes Esperanzas closing words
    ring true, I have gone away to come back. For
    the ones I left behind. For the ones who cannot
    out (Cisneros 110).

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Prosetry Blurring Genre LInes
  • Neither prose or poetry, The House on Mango
    explores instead the linguistic borderlands in
    between, Cisneros' narrative style rejects
    traditional short story forms in favor of
    collage, often a mosaic of interrelated pieces,
    blending the sounds of poetry with oral story
    telling techniques. Her ingenious use of language
    includes the rhythm, sound, and syntax of
    Spanish, its sensibilities, emotional
    relationships to the natural world and inanimate
    objects, and its use of tender diminutives. She
    also uses the poetry of urban street slang,
    children's rhymes, and song creating her own
    innovative literary style at once musical,
    spontaneous, primal, and direct (Thomas).
  • According to the author, The language of Mango
    Street is based on speech. It's very much an
    anti-academic voice--a child's voice, a girl's
    voice, a spoken voice, the voice of an
    American-Mexican. It's in this rebellious realm
    of antipoetics that I tried to create a poetic
    text with the most unofficial language I could
    find. I did it neither ingenuously nor naturally.
    It was as clear to me as if I were tossing a
    Molotov (Thomas).

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Major Resources
  • About Sandra Cisneros." Sandra Cisneros. 08 Oct.
    2009. Web. 17 Nov 2009. http//www.sandracisneros
    .com.
  • Cisneros, Sandra. The House on Mango Street. New
    York Random House, 1984. Print.
  • Juffer, Jane. "Sandra Cisneros Biographical
    Note. Modern American Poet. University of
    Illinois, Web. 17 Nov 2009. http//www.english.il
    linois.edu.
  • "Major Works." Sandra Cisneros. 08 Oct. 2009.
    Web. 17 Nov 2009. http//www.sandracisneros.com.
  • Thomas, Carol. "Cisneros, Sandra." Contemporary
    Women Poets. Ed. Pamela L. Shelton. St. James
    Press, 1998. 63-64. Rpt. in Poetry for Students.
    Ed. David A. Galens. Vol. 19. Detroit Gale,
    2004. Literature Resource Center. Web. 8 Nov.
    2010.
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