Daniel Chacón is author of Unending Rooms, a collection of stories, winner of the Hudson Prize. He also has a novel, and the shadows took him, and another collection of stories called Chicano Chicanery. His fiction has appeared in the anthologies Lengua Fresca: Latinos Writing on the Edge; Caliente: The Best Erotic Writing in Latin American Fiction; and Best of the West 2009: New Stories from the West Side of the Missouri.
He is co-editor of The Last Supper of Chicano Heroes:
The Selected Works of Jose Antonio
Burciaga.http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/Books/bid1943.htm
See his blog, Book tour Confessions here.
http://soychacon.blogspot.com/
Moving from the Fresno barrio to Oregon in an effort to climb up the socio-economic ladder, a Latino family learns that its ethnicity presents unexpected obstacles.
As Chacon writes, This was the way it was supposed to be, a family that sings together, a family that laughs, like the Brady Bunch, a Chicano Brady Bunch." But this is not a novel about a Chicano Brady Bunch. Instead, it is the story of a Mexican American boy named Joey Molina, the youngest of three siblings, and the family that devours him; it is also the story of a father's inner monster and the destruction it causes. Joey and his family move from Fresno, CA, to the small-town white America of Oregon, where their race suddenly matters a great deal. Throughout, Chicano identity plays an important role, as it did in Chacon‘s previous collection of short stories (Chicano Chicanery), though here it takes a backseat to the story of family. Chacon emphasizes character, sensitively detailing the relationships within the family and Joey’s individual experiences. This first novel is ultimately a coming-of-age story, both touching and frightening.
Recommended.-Lyle Rosdahl, San Antonio P.L., TX
發表於2024-11-28
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