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Hunger of Memory

The Education of Richard Rodriguez
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Hunger of Memory by Richard Rodriguez is a reflective memoir that delves into the struggles and triumphs of a Mexican-American student's journey through education. Rodriguez shares his personal experiences with cultural assimilation, identity, and the sacrifices involved in achieving academic success. He explores the complex dynamics between his Hispanic heritage and the predominantly Anglo world of academia.
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You might enjoy this book if you are interested in the exploration of identity and assimilation. It offers a reflective and personal narrative on the complexities of balancing cultural heritage with academic success and personal growth. This memoir delves into the author's experiences with language and education, tackling themes of family, identity, and the cost of success.

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The 40th anniversary edition of an American classic: a "minority student" pays the cost of social assimilation and academic success with a painful alienation—from his past, his parents, his culture. Exquisitely written, poignant and powerful, unsettling and controversial, this is both a profound study of the importance of language and a moving, intimate portrait of a boy struggling to become a man.

Forty years ago, readers met the extraordinary writer Richard Rodriguez through the story of his own education. He would go on to win a loyal readership with Days of Obligation: An Argument with My Mexican Father (a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize), Brown: The Last Discovery of America, and Darling: A Spiritual Autobiography. But first came Hunger of Memory, originally published by Godine in 1982.

Hunger of Memory is the story of a young Mexican-American, who began school in Sacramento, California knowing just fifty words of English, yet concluded his university studies in the reading room of the British Museum. In between, he fought a dramatic struggle between his public and private self.

A longtime resident of San Francisco, and an ardent opponent of easy labels and limited self-conceptions, Rodriguez describes himself as a "queer Catholic Indian Spaniard at home in a temperate Chinese city in a fading blond state in a post-Protestant nation." Resisting the easy way of following received dogmatic and conventional thought, Rodriguez has also encountered hostility for his provocative positions on issues such as affirmative action and bilingual education. But the extraordinary clarity of his iconoclastic writing—the surprising twists in his thinking, the view of public policy as it limits individual lives, and the story he tells of an American education—have made this book endure for forty years and counting.

This edition includes a new afterword by the author as well as an introduction by Phillip Lopate. Whether you're hearing about Richard Rodriguez for the first time, or have read him for years, whether his life is like your own or far from it, if you care about the power of language and original thinking, you owe it to yourself to read Hunger of Memory.

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Hunger of Memory by Richard Rodriguez receives praise for its insightful, deeply personal exploration of identity and language. The book is described as engaging and thought-provoking, with Rodriguez offering a candid reflection on his own experiences. Critics commend his nuanced writing and ability to tackle complex subjects such as cultural conflict and personal transformation.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781567927214

Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher Inc

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 18 August 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: David R. Godine Publisher Inc

Edition: New edition

Illustration: Illustrations

Contributors:

  • Foreword by Phillip Lopate

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 19.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 228.0mm

Weight: 250g

About the Author

Richard Rodriguez, a master of the personal essay, has authored three books of intensely private memory woven with considerations of the great public issues of our time. He describes Hunger of Memory, Days of Obligation, Brown as a trilogy on class, ethnicity, and race, respectively. His most recent book is Darling: A Spiritual Autobiography. Rodriquez’s books have been finalists for the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Award. His television essays on American life for The PBS NewsHour were recognized with a Peabody Award. He also has written and hosted documentaries on California and Mexico for U.S. and British television. He was a longtime contributor to Harper’s Magazine and the Los Angeles Times. Rodriguez has lived most of his life in California. Phillip Lopate is an essayist, novelist, and poet. He is a central figure in the revival of the American essay, and his book The Art of the Personal Essay is considered a classic. He has edited numerous anthologies, most recently, The Glorious American Essay and The Golden Age of the American Essay: 1945-1970. He is a professor of nonfiction at Columbia University.

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