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Gritos
Essays
Authors
247 pages
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Exploring themes of identity and cultural heritage, this collection features essays and commentaries that reflect Dagoberto Gilb's journey from a struggling carpenter to an acclaimed voice in American literature. His writings delve into diverse topics, including cockfighting and influences like Cormac McCarthy, while providing a vivid portrait of a Mexican-American artist navigating the literary landscape and his cherished Texas borderland. Gilb's work captures the complexities of belonging and the search for one's place in the world.
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2004, paperback
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