In his second memoir, award-winning Chicano poet González uses poems and stories to illustrate his life through his hungers—for food, love, new clothes, and his culture. A strikingly unconventional memoir that captures González's sense of isolation as both a gay man and an immigrant. (LJ 6/1/13)
Autobiography of My Hungers
by Rigoberto GonzálezView All Available Formats & Editions
Rigoberto González, author of the critically acclaimed memoir Butterfly Boy: Memories of a Chicano Mariposa, takes a second piercing look at his past through a startling new lens: hunger. The need for sustenance originating in childhood poverty, the adolescent emotional need for/i>
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Rigoberto González, author of the critically acclaimed memoir Butterfly Boy: Memories of a Chicano Mariposa, takes a second piercing look at his past through a startling new lens: hunger. The need for sustenance originating in childhood poverty, the adolescent emotional need for solace and comfort, the adult desire for a larger world, another lover, a different body—all are explored by González in a series of heartbreaking and poetic vignettes. Each vignette is a defining moment of self-awareness, every moment an important step in a lifelong journey toward clarity, knowledge, and the nourishment that comes in various forms—even "the smallest biggest joys" help piece together a complex portrait of a gay man of color who at last defines himself by what he learns, not by what he yearns for. Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Literary Achievement, Publishing Triangle “Told in a series of revealing vignettes and poems, González’s Autobiography of my Hungers turns moments of need and want into revelations of truth and self-awareness, creating the portrait of an artist that is complex if not entirely complete.”—El Paso Times “Through his provocative vignettes, González communicates a lifetime of struggle for affirmation and self-acceptance.”—Make/Shift
Editorial Reviews
In his second memoir, award-winning Chicano poet González uses poems and stories to illustrate his life through his hungers—for food, love, new clothes, and his culture. A strikingly unconventional memoir that captures González's sense of isolation as both a gay man and an immigrant. (LJ 6/1/13)
Product Details
- ISBN-13:
- 9780299292539
- Publisher:
- University of Wisconsin Press
- Publication date:
- 05/06/2013
- Series:
- Living Out: Gay and Lesbian Autobiog
- Sold by:
- Barnes & Noble
- Format:
- NOOK Book
- Pages:
- 64
- Sales rank:
- 1,031,838
- File size:
- 686 KB
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