This is How You Lose Her
by Junot Diaz (again, yay!)
From the author of Drown (1996),
more tales of Dominican life in the cold, unwelcoming United States . Eight of the
collection’s nine stories center on Yunior, who shares some of his creator’s
back story. Brought from the Dominican Republic
as a kid by his father, he grows up uneasily in New Jersey , escaping the neighborhood career
options of manual labor and drug dealing to become an academic and fiction
writer. What Yunior can’t escape is what his mother and various girlfriends see
as the Dominican man’s insatiable need to cheat. The narrative moves backward
and forward in time, resisting the temptation to turn interconnected tales into
a novel by default, but it has a depressingly unified theme: Over and over, a
fiery woman walks when she learns Yunior can’t be true, and he pines
fruitlessly over his loss. He’s got a lot of other baggage to deal with as well:
His older brother Rafa dies of cancer; a flashback to the family’s arrival in
the U.S. shows his father—who later runs off with another woman—to be a rigid,
controlling, frequently brutal disciplinarian; and Yunior graduates from
youthful drug use to severe health issues. These grim particulars are leavened
by Díaz’s magnificent prose, an exuberant rendering of the driving rhythms and
juicy Spanglish vocabulary of immigrant speech. Still, all that penitent
machismo gets irksome, perhaps for the author as well, since the collection’s
most moving story leaves Yunior behind for a female narrator. Yasmin works in
the laundry of St. Peter’s Hospital in New Brunswick ;
her married lover has left his wife behind in Santo Domingo and plans to buy a house for
him and Yasmin. Told in quiet, weary prose, “Otravida, Otra Vez” offers a
counterpoint to Yunior’s turbulent wanderings with its gentle portrait of a
woman quietly enduring as best she can.
(Kirkus Review)
Leader/Host: Diana
Discussion Meeting: Sunday, April 21st @ 11am
Location: Shokolad
Pastry & Cafe (2524 W
Chicago Ave ). http://www.shokoladpastryandcafe.com
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