Melding memoir with cultural criticism, Richard T. Rodriguez examines the relationship between British post-punk musicians like Siouxsie and the Banshees, Adam Ant, and Pet Shop Boys and their Latinx audiences in the United States since the 1980s.
Richard Rodriguez Libros
Richard Rodríguez es un escritor estadounidense cuya obra profundiza en la intrincada interconexión de la identidad, el lenguaje y la educación. Su escritura explora las complejas relaciones entre la experiencia personal y las fuerzas sociales, ofreciendo profundas reflexiones sobre el proceso de autodescubrimiento. El estilo literario de Rodríguez se caracteriza por su elegancia introspectiva y su habilidad para iluminar temas humanos universales a través de la lente de la narrativa personal.


Hunger of Memory
- 200 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Forty years ago, readers were introduced to Richard Rodriguez through his educational journey. He gained a devoted following with works like Days of Obligation, Brown, and Darling. However, his story began with Hunger of Memory, first published in 1982. This memoir narrates the experiences of a young Mexican-American who entered school in Sacramento with only fifty English words and ultimately concluded his studies in the British Museum's reading room. Throughout this journey, he grappled with the conflict between his public persona and private identity. Living in San Francisco, Rodriguez resists simplistic labels, identifying as a "queer Catholic Indian Spaniard" in a diverse, evolving society. He has faced criticism for his controversial views on affirmative action and bilingual education, yet his incisive writing—characterized by unexpected insights and a critical perspective on public policy—has ensured the book's lasting impact. This edition features a new afterword by Rodriguez and an introduction by Phillip Lopate. Whether discovering Rodriguez for the first time or revisiting his work, readers interested in the power of language and original thought will find value in this enduring memoir.