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Sergio Troncoso

    Sergio Troncoso is a celebrated author whose works delve deeply into themes of identity, family, and the complexities of living between cultures. His writing is recognized for its sharp insight and authentic portrayal of the Mexican American experience. Troncoso masterfully weaves personal narratives with philosophical reflections, crafting pieces that are both literarily rich and emotionally resonant. His contributions to American letters are significant, particularly in enriching the Latinx literary canon.

    Crossing Borders: Personal Essays
    From This Wicked Patch of Dust
    The Nature of Truth
    • The Nature of Truth

      • 261 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.7(24)Add rating

      A graduate student at Yale University, Helmut Sanchez has discovered an ugly truth about his boss, a world-renowned German professor. In a letter written more than fifty years ago, Professor Werner Hopfgartner absolved Austria of any guilt for its participation in the Second World War. What kind of sick mind would rationalize away the murder of millions of Jews, gypsies and other subversives, Helmut wonders. And how can it be that he has been helping, and even admiring, such a person? As the young researcher continues his quest for answers, he uncovers something even more horrific, something that fuels a dangerous obsession for justice„and a murderous plan. But he isnÍt the only one who hates Hopfgartner. Regina Neumann, a colleague in the department, is determined to nail the aged scholar for his sexual involvement with young co-eds, something everyone knows about but ignores. And there are former lovers and the students he has taken advantage of. Award-winning author Sergio Troncoso has penned a suspenseful novel that explores right and wrong, good and evil, and the murky borders in between. Ultimately, we are left to ask: what is the nature of truth?

      The Nature of Truth
    • From This Wicked Patch of Dust

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The narrative follows a family's journey over four decades as they navigate the complexities of assimilation into American society while striving to maintain their cultural identity. The story explores the challenges and conflicts that arise from balancing tradition with the pressures of modern life, highlighting the emotional and social dynamics that shape their experiences. Through this lens, it delves into themes of belonging, identity, and the impact of cultural forces on familial bonds.

      From This Wicked Patch of Dust
    • Crossing Borders: Personal Essays

      • 201 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This collection of personal essays by a Mexican-American writer deals with crossing linguistic, cultural, and intellectual borders to provoke debate about contemporary Mexican-American identity.

      Crossing Borders: Personal Essays