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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jennifer De LeonPublisher: University of Massachusetts Press Imprint: University of Massachusetts Press Dimensions: Width: 13.90cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.30cm Weight: 0.305kg ISBN: 9781625345677ISBN 10: 1625345674 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 30 March 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe essays are engaging, funny, and thoughtful, written with an appealing ease and directness. Whether describing climbing a mountain in Guatemala, disobeying her father, or taking her first creative writing class, De Leon writes with honesty and warmth . . . Jennifer De Leon's White Space is an entertaining, thought-provoking personal essay collection that explores race and writing with humor and wisdom. --Foreword Reviews De Leon explores her identity as a writer and a Guatemalan American in this affecting essay collection . . . This empathetic, wide-ranging look at De Leon's growth as a thinker is a journey worth checking out. --Publishers Weekly De Leon trains her gaze on the gaps in our conversations and conscious thoughts; she writes the invisible into existence, the awkward, even painful silences into language, and in that rendering, creates a new space where what was felt, but unacknowledged can be discussed. --Grace Talusan, author of The Body Papers Insightful and powerful, these essays keep us company as we ourselves face the unpredictable, straddling multiple realities. --Angie Cruz, author of Dominicana: A Novel Jennifer De Leon represents the new generation and exciting voices of Latinx storytellers. White Space makes space for all of us: it's the book we need to be reading now as we create a more united America, which includes north and south. --Julia Alvarez, author of Afterlife White Space is the book I have been waiting for--a moving dispatch on family, country and creativity from a daughter of the Central American diaspora. --Daisy Hernandez, author of A Cup of Water Under My Bed White Space documents a life in flux, a life in the throes of becoming, and we applaud its subversive, metaphoric depth. We were both struck by Jennifer De Leon's lively writing and engaged consciousness. We see her as someone who might well join the ranks of our leading essayists, such as Roxane Gay, Samantha Irby, Michelle Orange; soon, we hope. She is well on her way. --Madeleine Blais and Kathy Roberts Forde, Juniper Prize for Creative Nonfiction judges Jennifer De Leon takes the register of fierce familial love built and held onto upon the harsh ground of dislocation like nobody else can. This is a collection not only for her ancestors and children but ours. --Ru Freeman, author of A Disobedient Girl De Leon is a sharp observer and storyteller, and her essays are devastating, hopeful, inquisitive, honest. What a joy to read! --Jaquira Diaz, author of Ordinary Girls White Space documents a life in flux, a life in the throes of becoming, and we applaud its subversive, metaphoric depth. We were both struck by Jennifer De Leon's lively writing and engaged consciousness. We see her as someone who might well join the ranks of our leading essayists, such as Roxane Gay, Samantha Irby, Michelle Orange; soon, we hope. She is well on her way. -Madeleine Blais and Kathy Roberts Forde, Juniper Prize for Creative Nonfiction judges White Space documents a life in flux, a life in the throes of becoming, and we applaud its subversive, metaphoric depth. We were both struck by Jennifer De Leon's lively writing and engaged consciousness. We see her as someone who might well join the ranks of our leading essayists, such as Roxane Gay, Samantha Irby, Michelle Orange; soon, we hope. She is well on her way. --Madeleine Blais and Kathy Roberts Forde, Juniper Prize for Creative Nonfiction judges ""The essays are engaging, funny, and thoughtful, written with an appealing ease and directness. Whether describing climbing a mountain in Guatemala, disobeying her father, or taking her first creative writing class, De Leon writes with honesty and warmth . . . Jennifer De Leon's White Space is an entertaining, thought-provoking personal essay collection that explores race and writing with humor and wisdom.""--Foreword Reviews ""De Leon explores her identity as a writer and a Guatemalan American in this affecting essay collection . . . This empathetic, wide-ranging look at De Leon's growth as a thinker is a journey worth checking out.""--Publishers Weekly ""De Leon trains her gaze on the gaps in our conversations and conscious thoughts; she writes the invisible into existence, the awkward, even painful silences into language, and in that rendering, creates a new space where what was felt, but unacknowledged can be discussed.""--Grace Talusan, author of The Body Papers ""Insightful and powerful, these essays keep us company as we ourselves face the unpredictable, straddling multiple realities.""--Angie Cruz, author of Dominicana: A Novel ""Jennifer De Leon represents the new generation and exciting voices of Latinx storytellers. White Space makes space for all of us: it's the book we need to be reading now as we create a more united América, which includes north and south.""--Julia Alvarez, author of Afterlife ""White Space is the book I have been waiting for--a moving dispatch on family, country and creativity from a daughter of the Central American diaspora.""--Daisy Hernández, author of A Cup of Water Under My Bed ""White Space documents a life in flux, a life in the throes of becoming, and we applaud its subversive, metaphoric depth. We were both struck by Jennifer De Leon's lively writing and engaged consciousness. We see her as someone who might well join the ranks of our leading essayists, such as Roxane Gay, Samantha Irby, Michelle Orange; soon, we hope. She is well on her way.""--Madeleine Blais and Kathy Roberts Forde, Juniper Prize for Creative Nonfiction judges ""Jennifer De Leon takes the register of fierce familial love built and held onto upon the harsh ground of dislocation like nobody else can. This is a collection not only for her ancestors and children but ours.""--Ru Freeman, author of A Disobedient Girl ""De Leon is a sharp observer and storyteller, and her essays are devastating, hopeful, inquisitive, honest. What a joy to read!""--Jaquira Díaz, author of Ordinary Girls Author InformationJennifer De Leon is author of Don't Ask Me Where I'm From and editor of Wise Latinas: Writers on Higher Education. De Leon has published prose in over a dozen literary journals, including Ploughshares, the Iowa Review, and Michigan Quarterly Review. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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