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9780816526253

Hurricanes and Carnivals Essays by Chicanos, Pocjos, Pachucos, Mexicanos, and Expatriates

Hurricanes and Carnivals Essays by Chicanos, Pocjos, Pachucos, Mexicanos, and Expatriates
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  • ISBN-13: 9780816526253
  • ISBN: 0816526257
  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Publisher: University of Arizona Press

AUTHOR

Stavans, Ilan, Guitkind, Lee

SUMMARY

In Mexico, writes Ilan Stavans in the introduction to this provocative new collection on Mexican culture and politics, Ýthe essay¨ is embraced as passionately as a sport. While the American essay may be personal and confessional or erudite and academic, it is presumed to be truthful. By contrast, the Mexican essay pushes the boundaries between fact and fiction as writers seek to make their opinions heardin literary journals, in newspapers, and even on cereal boxes. What is real and what isnt in a Mexican essay, only God knows, concludes Stavans.In Hurricanes and Carnivals, Lee Gutkind, a pioneer in the teaching of creative nonfiction, brings together fifteen essays by Mexican, Mexican American, and Latin American writers that push the boundaries of style and form, showing that navigating truth is anything but clear-cut. Although creative nonfiction is widely thought to be an American art form, this collection proves otherwise. By blending fact and fiction, story and fantasy, history and mythology, these writers and others push the bounds of the essay to present a vision of Mexico rarely seen from this side of the border.Addressing topics that include immigration, politics, ecology, violence, family, and sexuality, they take literary license on a whirlwind adventure. C. M. Mayo shows us Mexico City as seen through the eyes of her pug, Picadou; Juan Villoro examines modern Mexico through the lens of demography; Homero Aridjis uses the plight of nesting sea turtles to document a slowly changing Mexican attitude toward natural resources; and Sam Quinones documents the decline of beauty-queen addiction in Mazatln and tells us about the flower festivals where, according to lore, only twothings matter: hurricanes and carnivals. For readers interested in a literary view of contemporary Mexico, as well as students of the creative nonfiction genre, this volume is essential.Stavans, Ilan is the author of 'Hurricanes and Carnivals Essays by Chicanos, Pocjos, Pachucos, Mexicanos, and Expatriates', published 2007 under ISBN 9780816526253 and ISBN 0816526257.

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