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Marcelo Hernandez Castillo

Auteur van Children of the Land

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Marcelo Hernandez Castillo is the author of the award-winning poetry collections Cenzontle and Dulce. As the first undocumented student to graduate from the Helen Zell Writers' Program at the University of Michigan, he was a cofounding member of the Undocupoets Campaign. He lives in Northern toon meer California, where he teaches poetry to incarcerated youth and is on the faculty at the Ashland University low-residency MFA program. toon minder

Werken van Marcelo Hernandez Castillo

Children of the Land (2020) 172 exemplaren
Dulce: Poems (2018) — Auteur — 5 exemplaren

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This is the author's memoir of immigrating with his parents from Mexico to USA as a child, living as an undocumented person, and his attempts to obtain legal residency status for himself and his family. It's a story of the absurdity and injustice of the immigration system, of the years-long struggle to cross a border that the documented can cross in minutes, and of long, painful goodbyes. It's also about the author coming to terms with his dual identity, his abusive father, his sexuality, and alcoholism.

This book is an opportunity for people who never have to worry about being harassed or detained just for existing to understand the perspective of those who do. Unfortunately, there is a lot of filler that gets in the way. The author, a poet by profession, writes extensively about his weird perspectives, which I didn't find interesting or relevant. I skimmed the better part of the book.
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KGLT | 4 andere besprekingen | Nov 3, 2022 |
I found this book in an article titled something like, "Books to Read Other Than 'American Dirt'" and I'm so glad my neighbor had a copy I could borrow. The memoir read like song lyrics at some points, painting this painful music in my heart. He writes in a way that dug deep into my soul. I finished this book and wondered if I should have been allowed to read it, it was so very deeply personal. I highly recommend it.
 
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KimZoot | 4 andere besprekingen | Jan 2, 2022 |
“When I came undocumented to the U.S., I crossed into a threshold of invisibility. Every act of living became an act of trying to remain visible. I was negotiating a simultaneous absence and presence that was begun by the act of my displacement: I am trying to dissect the moment of my erasure. “

This is a solid memoir about the immigrant experience. Castillo was five years old, when he crossed the border with his family. For the next 2 decades, it becomes a story of survival. Tales of deportation and displacement, a family, struggling to find footing in America, against draconian policies. The writing is good but could have used a little editing. Castillo is also a poet, so I would like to sample some of his poetry.… (meer)
 
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msf59 | 4 andere besprekingen | May 28, 2021 |
loved everything about it- especially the way it is written. very beautiful, sad, and real.
 
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gkraus | 4 andere besprekingen | May 18, 2021 |

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3
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Leden
216
Populariteit
#103,224
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½ 3.6
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6
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12

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