Pedro's Theory

Reimagining the Promised Land

Rigidkovrila, 304 paĝoj

Eldonita je 12-a de januaro 2021 de Melville House.

ISBN:
978-1-61219-862-0
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5 steloj (1 recenzo)

One Pedro goes to a school where they take away his language. Another disappears in the desert, leaving behind only a backpack. A cousin Pedro comes to visit, awakening feelings that others are afraid to make plain. A rumored Pedro goes missing so completely it's as if he were never there.

In Pedro's Theory Marcos Gonsalez explores the lives of these many Pedros, real and imagined. Several are the author himself, while others are strangers, lovers, archetypes, and the men he might have been in other circumstances. All are journeying to some sort of Promised Land, or hoping to discover an America of their own.

With sparkling prose and cutting insights, this brilliant literary debut closes the gap between who the world sees in us and who we see in ourselves. Deeply personal yet inspiringly political, it also brings to life those selves that never get the chance to be …

2 eldonoj

A challenging and rewarding study

5 steloj

When I first requested a review copy of Pedro's Theory I thought it was a work of fiction whereas actually this amazing book is a blend of imagination and memoir, sociology and history, literary criticism and political insight. It is intense and complex and far from an easy read, but I found it to be utterly compelling from start to finish. Marcos Gonsalez draws together disparate themes and threads, demonstrating how systemic racism and white-centered institutions in America have consistently battered his sense of self throughout his life. However Gonsalez doesn't simply recount his own personal experience, but looks out across the Americas and back through history in support of the valuable points he drives home. I loved his clarity of writing which allowed me to consolidate thoughts I've gleaned from several other books I've read over the past few years: Conquistadores by Fernando Cervantes and Ruby Hamad's White Tears/Brown …