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Hunger of Memory - The Education of Richard Rodriguez (Hardcover, New edition)
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Hunger of Memory - The Education of Richard Rodriguez (Hardcover, New edition)
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Loot Price R470
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The 40th anniversary edition of an American classic: a "minority
student" pays the cost of social assimilation and academic success
with a painful alienation-from his past, his parents, his culture.
Exquisitely written, poignant and powerful, unsettling and
controversial, this both a profound study of the importance of
language and a moving, intimate portrait of a boy struggling to
become a man. Forty years ago, readers met the extraordinary writer
Richard Rodriguez through the story of his own education. He would
go on to win a loyal readership with Days of Obligation: An
Argument with My Mexican Father (a finalist for the Pulitzer
Prize), Brown: The Last Discovery of America, and Darling: A
Spiritual Autobiography. But first came Hunger of Memory,
originally published by Godine in 1982. Hunger of Memory is the
story of a young Mexican-American, who began school in Sacramento,
California knowing just fifty words of English, yet concluded his
university studies in the reading room of the British Museum. In
between, he fought a dramatic struggle between his public and
private self. A longtime resident of San Francisco, and an ardent
opponent of easy labels and limited self-conceptions, Rodriguez
describes himself as a "queer Catholic Indian Spaniard at home in a
temperate Chinese city in a fading blond state in a post-Protestant
nation." Resisting the easy way of following received dogmatic and
conventional thought, Rodriguez has also encountered hostility for
his provocative positions on issues such as affirmative action and
bilingual education. But the extraordinary clarity of his
iconoclastic writing-the surprising twists in his thinking, the
view of public policy as it limits individual lives, and the story
he tells of an American education-have made this book endure for
forty years and counting. This edition includes a new afterword by
the author as well as an introduction by Phillip Lopate. Whether
you're hearing about Richard Rodriguez for the first time, or have
read him for years, whether his life is like your own or far from
it, if you care about the power of language and original thinking,
you owe yourself to read Hunger of Memory.
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