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En tiempos de Donald Trump, ésta es una defensa de la vida común y humilde entre Estados Unidos y México. Gerónimo González Garza cruzó la frontera de México con Estados Unidos por primera vez en 1969. Desde entonces y hasta principios de los noventa, cuando finalmente se asentó legalmente en Texas, con su esposa e hijos, llevó una vida nómada. En Estados Unidos encontró oportunidades que nunca tuvo en su país. También encontró su voz. Como un sordomudo que no ha aprendido el lenguaje de señas, la frontera noreste del país carece de un lenguaje propio en estos tiempos de guerra. Y sin lenguaje, el pensamiento y la libertad se desvanecen.La crítica ha opinado
"Diego Enrique Osorno encuentra una poderosa metáfora para esa parte de México donde sencillamente hoy no se puede hablar." -Hermann Bellinghausen-
"Una novela muy mexicana escrita por uno de los talentos del Nuevo Periodismo Latinoamericano, un testigo de las matanzas a las orillas del río Bravo, entre cactus, caballos, rebaños de ganado, armas cargadas y asesinos que dictan la ley." -La Repubblica (Italia)-"En la crónica lo que pudo haber sido una existencia anodina, el autor lo transforma en relato épico. Osorno sigue la tradición de los poetas infrarrealistas, de Bolaño y sus detectives salvajes." -Alejandro Saldívar-ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONIn current times of the Trump presidency, comes this defense of a humble neighboring life between the US and Mexico. Geronimo Gonzalez Garza crossed the US-Mexico border in 1969 for the first time. From that time through until the early 90s, when he finally settled down leally in Texas with his wife and kids, he lived a nomadic life.In the United States, he found opportunities that were never available in his home country. There, he also found his voice. The northeastern border of Mexico lacks its own language in these times of war, and language is what makes thought possible, it marks the difference between what is human and what is not. Who better than a man who doesn’t speak or hear to serve as a guide in a borderland, where nothing can be said, where freedom of speech doesn’t exist, where barbarism has no name, and one whose criminals’ names are unpronounceable?
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Un vaquero cruza la frontera / A Cowboy Crosses the Border Spanish Edition Diego Enrique Osorno 9786073154925 Books Reviews :
"Diego Enrique Osorno encuentra una poderosa metáfora para esa parte de México donde sencillamente hoy no se puede hablar." -Hermann Bellinghausen-
"Una novela muy mexicana escrita por uno de los talentos del Nuevo Periodismo Latinoamericano, un testigo de las matanzas a las orillas del río Bravo, entre cactus, caballos, rebaños de ganado, armas cargadas y asesinos que dictan la ley." -La Repubblica (Italia)-"En la crónica lo que pudo haber sido una existencia anodina, el autor lo transforma en relato épico. Osorno sigue la tradición de los poetas infrarrealistas, de Bolaño y sus detectives salvajes." -Alejandro Saldívar-ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONIn current times of the Trump presidency, comes this defense of a humble neighboring life between the US and Mexico. Geronimo Gonzalez Garza crossed the US-Mexico border in 1969 for the first time. From that time through until the early 90s, when he finally settled down leally in Texas with his wife and kids, he lived a nomadic life.In the United States, he found opportunities that were never available in his home country. There, he also found his voice. The northeastern border of Mexico lacks its own language in these times of war, and language is what makes thought possible, it marks the difference between what is human and what is not. Who better than a man who doesn’t speak or hear to serve as a guide in a borderland, where nothing can be said, where freedom of speech doesn’t exist, where barbarism has no name, and one whose criminals’ names are unpronounceable?
Diego Enrique Osorno,Un vaquero cruza la frontera / A Cowboy Crosses the Border (Spanish Edition),Literatura Random House,6073154925,Emigration Immigration,World - Caribbean Latin American,Deaf;Mexican-American Border Region;Fiction.,Deaf;Mexico;Fiction.,Illegal aliens;Mexican-American Border Region;Fiction.,GENERAL,General Adult,Non-Fiction,POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Caribbean Latin American,Political Science/World - Caribbean Latin American,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration Immigration,Social Science,Spanish Adult Non-Fiction,Spanish Adult Nonfiction,sociology;political science;political philosophy;geopolitics;government;history books;history;political books;politics;immigration;world politics;international politics;political science books;sociology books;culture;journalism;anthropology;biography;travel writing;feminism;historical;race;haiti;crime;espanol;essays;music;world history;cultural studies;drugs;school;society;economics;resistance;biographies;revolution;social justice;cities;food;biographies and memoirs;20th century;family,immigration; sociology; history books; history; politics; political books; political science; geopolitics; world politics; international politics; sociology books; biography; journalism; historical; culture; cultural studies; crime; world history; drugs; revolution; economics; biographies; biographies and memoirs; political philosophy; government; political science books; anthropology; travel writing; feminism; race; haiti; espanol; essays; music; school; society; resistance; social justice; cities; food; 20th century; family
Un vaquero cruza la frontera / A Cowboy Crosses the Border (Spanish Edition) [Diego Enrique Osorno] on . bEn tiempos de Donald Trump, ésta es una defensa de la vida común y humilde entre Estados Unidos y México./b Gerónimo González Garza cruzó la frontera de México con Estados Unidos por primera vez en 1969. Desde entonces y hasta principios de los noventa
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