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Retablos Stories From A Life Lived Along The Border Solis Octavio

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Retablos Stories From A Life Lived Along The Border Solis Octavio
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Publisher: City Lights Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.04 MB
Author: Solis Octavio
ISBN: 9780872867864, 9780872867888, 0872867862, 0872867889
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Retablos Stories From A Life Lived Along The Border Solis Octavio by Solis Octavio 9780872867864, 9780872867888, 0872867862, 0872867889 instant download after payment.

The tradition of retablo painting dates back to the Spanish Conquest in both Mexico and the U.S. Southwest. Humble ex-votos, retablos are usually painted on repurposed metal, and in one small tableau they tell the story of a crisis, and offer thanks for its successful resolution.
In this uniquely framed memoir, playwright Octavio Solis channels his youth in El Paso, Texas. Like traditional retablos, the rituals of childhood and rites of passage are remembered as singular, dramatic events, self-contained episodes with life-changing reverberations.
Living in a home just a mile from the Rio Grande, Octavio is a skinny brown kid on the border, growing up among those who live there, and those passing through on their way North. From the first terrible self-awareness of racism to inspired afternoons playing air trumpet with Herb Alpert, from an innocent game of hide-and-seek to the discovery of a Mexican girl hiding in the cotton fields, Solis reflects on the moments of trauma and transformation that shaped him into a man.

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