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OverviewRigoberto González, author of the critically acclaimed memoir Butterfly Boy: Memories of a Chicano Mariposa, takes a second piercing look at his past through a startling new lens: hunger. The need for sustenance originating in childhood poverty, the adolescent emotional need for solace and comfort, the adult desire for a larger world, another lover, a different body—all are explored by González in a series of heartbreaking and poetic vignettes. Each vignette is a defining moment of self-awareness, every moment an important step in a lifelong journey toward clarity, knowledge, and the nourishment that comes in various forms—even """"the smallest biggest joys"""" help piece together a complex portrait of a gay man of colour who at last defines himself by what he learns, not by what he yearns for. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rigoberto González , Rigoberto Gonzalez , Rigoberto GonzlezPublisher: University of Wisconsin Press Imprint: University of Wisconsin Press Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 20.50cm Weight: 0.280kg ISBN: 9780299292508ISBN 10: 0299292509 Pages: 64 Publication Date: 30 April 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsGonzalez writes with deep, soul-crushing sadness. He pens with the beauty of a poet. --Dallas Voice Immigrant and gay readers may experience release in the book's agonizing familiarity; all readers will find it lusciously evocative. --Publishers Weekly A slim volume of candid vignettes that illuminate an artist's blossoming against a backdrop of brutal poverty and emotional tumult. --Out A haunting book, whose many senses linger long after reading it. --Mary Cappello, author of Awkward: A Detour Gonzalez brings a deep, soul-crushing sadness to the pages, which gives the book gravitas that belies its length. --Washington Blade Rigoberto Gonzalez's trim yet artistically potent Autobiography of My Hungers combines poetry, musings, memories, pleasures, pains, and most importantly, yearnings that have made him the exacting artist he has become today. . . . Gonzalez's self-analysis by means of mixed media is stimulating, enlightening, and well worth the journey. --Bay Area Reporter This beautiful, unconventional memoir, infused with poetic language, places Gonzalez firmly in the top tier of American writers. Not only aficionados of memoir, poetry, and Latin American and gay literature but also general audiences will enjoy these stories and poems. --Library Journal An unforgettable portrait of the artist as a young immigrant gay poet. These brief, passionate chapters are filled with rare courage, raw honesty, and the uncommon beauty of a life spent yearning for consolation and hope. Absolutely arresting. --Dinty W. Moore, author of Between Panic & Desire Gonzalez brings a deep, soul-crushing sadness to the pages, which gives the book gravitas that belies its length. Washington Blade Rigoberto Gonzalez s trim yet artistically potent Autobiography of My Hungers combines poetry, musings, memories, pleasures, pains, and most importantly, yearnings that have made him the exacting artist he has become today. . . . Gonzalez s self-analysis by means of mixed media is stimulating, enlightening, and well worth the journey. Bay Area Reporter A slim volume of candid vignettes that illuminate an artist s blossoming against a backdrop of brutal poverty and emotional tumult. Out This beautiful, unconventional memoir, infused with poetic language, places Gonzalez firmly in the top tier of American writers. Not only aficionados of memoir, poetry, and Latin American and gay literature but also general audiences will enjoy these stories and poems. Library Journal Gonzalez writes with deep, soul-crushing sadness. He pens with the beauty of a poet. Dallas Voice Immigrant and gay readers may experience release in the book s agonizing familiarity; all readers will find it lusciously evocative. Publishers Weekly GonzAlez writes with deep, soul-crushing sadness. He pens with the beauty of a poet. -- Dallas Voice GonzAlez brings a deep, soul-crushing sadness to the pages, which gives the book gravitas that belies its length. -- Washington Blade Rigoberto GonzAlez's trim yet artistically potent Autobiography of My Hungers combines poetry, musings, memories, pleasures, pains, and most importantly, yearnings that have made him the exacting artist he has become today. . . . GonzAlez's self-analysis by means of mixed media is stimulating, enlightening, and well worth the journey. -- Bay Area Reporter A haunting book, whose many senses linger long after reading it. --Mary Cappello, author of Awkward: A Detour Author InformationRigoberto González is the author of thirteen books of poetry and prose and the editor of Camino del Sol: Fifteen Years of Latina and Latino Writing. His memoir Butterfly Boy: Memories of a Chicano Mariposa won the American Book Award, and he has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. He is a contributing editor for Poets & Writers Magazine, serves on the executive board of directors of the National Book Critics Circle, and is an associate professor of English at Rutgers-Newark, the State University of New Jersey. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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