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Odyssey to the North

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Fiction. Latino/a Studies. Translated from the Spanish by Susan Giersbach Rascon. Showing both the heartbreak and the humor of life in a strange culture, award-winning author Mario Benecastro creates a caring portrait of Calixto as he seeks not only work, but safety from unjust persecution in his homeland. The even-tempered prose of this quietly resolute political novel gives voice to a generation of Central American immigrants…The novel’s dramatic tension emerges through a series of interpolated flashbacks. Through an artful collage of the conversations between [the hero] Calixto and his friends, news reports, courtroom transcripts, love letters, and anecdotes, Bencastro documents the hardships Calixto suffers…Unpretentious and reportorial, Benecastro’s tone is welcomingly understated – and his message is more powerful for it – Publishers Weekly.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arte Publico Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
1 January 1998
Pages
192
ISBN
9781558852563

Fiction. Latino/a Studies. Translated from the Spanish by Susan Giersbach Rascon. Showing both the heartbreak and the humor of life in a strange culture, award-winning author Mario Benecastro creates a caring portrait of Calixto as he seeks not only work, but safety from unjust persecution in his homeland. The even-tempered prose of this quietly resolute political novel gives voice to a generation of Central American immigrants…The novel’s dramatic tension emerges through a series of interpolated flashbacks. Through an artful collage of the conversations between [the hero] Calixto and his friends, news reports, courtroom transcripts, love letters, and anecdotes, Bencastro documents the hardships Calixto suffers…Unpretentious and reportorial, Benecastro’s tone is welcomingly understated – and his message is more powerful for it – Publishers Weekly.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arte Publico Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
1 January 1998
Pages
192
ISBN
9781558852563