Description |
1 online resource (ix, 278 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
Writing in Latinidad : autobiographical voices of U.S. Latinos/as |
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Writing in Latinidad.
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Contents |
Prologue -- Love child -- A Santiago education -- Comadres -- The subject was roses, or was it? -- Italian holiday -- Éxito, or the language of success -- María's wedding -- Pterodactyls -- Epilogue |
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Machine generated contents note: 1. Love Child -- 2. Santiago Education -- 3. Comadres -- 4. Subject Was Roses -- or Was It? -- 5. Italian Holiday -- 6. Exito, or the Language of Success -- 7. Maria's Wedding -- 8. Pterodactyls |
Summary |
In this moving and funny memoir, award-winning playwright Guillermo Reyes untangles his life as the secretly illegitimate son of a Chilean immigrant to the United State and as a young man struggling with sexual repression, body image, and gay identity. But this is a double-decker memoir that also tells the poignant, bittersweet, and adventurous story of Guillermo's mother Maria, who supports herself and her son cleaning houses and then working as a nanny in Washington, D.C., and eventually in Hollywood |
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In one memorable scene, after realizing that her friend Carmen is cleaning the house of one of the producers of Annie Hall, Maria recruits her to take her picture as she poses dramatically with Mr. Joffe's Oscar in hand. It is Maria's defiant yet determined attitude amidst her sacrifices that allows for Guillermo's spirited coming of age and coming out |
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"Guillermo Reyes's memoir is an endearing story of ̀one mother and one son--a pair of Chilean outsiders navigating the world together but looking at the landscape through diverging lenses. She in search of activity and adventure, and he, getting stuck on his fears and obsessions. Their common ground is the drama of their encounters with discovery, heartbreak, and passion--the explosive emotions that light up the stage of their two-actor theater, Full of compassion and humor, Madre and / is a love letter to a woman's extraordinary vitality, staying one step ahead to pave the way for her timid boy to become a man."--Rigoberto Gonzalez, author of Butterfly Boy: Memories of a Chicano Mariposa |
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"Candor, great wit and humor"--Horacio N. Roque Ramirez, University of California, Santa Barbara --Book Jacket |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Reyes, Guillermo A.
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SUBJECT |
Reyes, Guillermo A. fast |
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Hispanic American dramatists -- Biography
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Hispanic American gay men -- Biography
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Chileans -- United States -- Biography
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Immigrants -- California -- Los Angeles -- Biography
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Mothers and sons -- California -- Los Angeles -- Biography
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Immigrants -- United States -- Biography
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Hispanic American gay people -- Biography
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BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Literary.
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LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General.
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Hispanic American gays
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Immigrants
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LGBTQ+ immigrants.
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Hispanic gay men.
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Hispanic LGBTQ+ people.
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Gay sons.
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Gay studies.
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Lesbian studies.
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Gender studies.
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United States
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Genre/Form |
Biographies
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LGBTQ+ autobiographies.
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Gay autobiographies.
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2009041310 |
ISBN |
9780299236236 |
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0299236234 |
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0299236242 |
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9780299236243 |
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0299236293 |
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9780299236298 |
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1282555235 |
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9781282555235 |
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9786612555237 |
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6612555238 |
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