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Book of Itzolin: Life and Works of Itzolin Valdemar Garcia
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Book of Itzolin: Life and Works of Itzolin Valdemar Garcia

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Itzolin Valdemar Garcia lived only twenty-seven years, but he was loved by countless people from all walks of life. Raised in the powerful ferment of the Chicano movimiento, he also went on to explore other communities, celebrating collaboration and inspiration. Many have said he seems closer to our time than his. This book, lavishly illustrated with images of Itzolin, reflects his struggles, achievements and longings. It includes a complete novella he wrote at sixteen, as well as Phoenix Hotel, the book of poetry he left as his legacy.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Silver Bay Books
Date
14 February 2021
Pages
296
ISBN
9780578820767

Itzolin Valdemar Garcia lived only twenty-seven years, but he was loved by countless people from all walks of life. Raised in the powerful ferment of the Chicano movimiento, he also went on to explore other communities, celebrating collaboration and inspiration. Many have said he seems closer to our time than his. This book, lavishly illustrated with images of Itzolin, reflects his struggles, achievements and longings. It includes a complete novella he wrote at sixteen, as well as Phoenix Hotel, the book of poetry he left as his legacy.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Silver Bay Books
Date
14 February 2021
Pages
296
ISBN
9780578820767