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Richard Yañez
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November 20, 1967
in Lower Valley El Paso, The United States
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El Paso Del Norte: Stories On The Border
by Richard Yañez (Goodreads Author), Richard Yanez — published 2003 |
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Cross Over Water
by Richard Yañez (Goodreads Author), Richard Yanez — published 2011 |
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“Over the years, Raul remembered many events like if they were TV shows, especially at night, like when he and Alberto cruised around town. The open windows, the wide space of the desert, allowed room for his thoughts to emerge. Some memories played over and over again, like the re-runs he watched during the summer. And depending on the events, he didn’t mind having to sit through them. At least his memories weren’t interrupted with commercials.
Click . . . Click . . . Click . . .”
― Richard Yañez, Cross Over Water
Click . . . Click . . . Click . . .”
― Richard Yañez, Cross Over Water
“Ruly learned how to drown the summer his family left Lomaland for good.”
― Richard Yañez, Cross Over Water
― Richard Yañez, Cross Over Water
“It wasn’t permanent like the limestone cross that flagged the mountain peak in the horizon, so he made sure to write it down. After making the sign of the cross, a deep hunger pulled his weight to the bottom of La Loma.”
― Richard Yañez, Cross Over Water
― Richard Yañez, Cross Over Water
“Ruly learned how to drown the summer his family left Lomaland for good.”
― Richard Yañez, Cross Over Water
― Richard Yañez, Cross Over Water
“Over the years, Raul remembered many events like if they were TV shows, especially at night, like when he and Alberto cruised around town. The open windows, the wide space of the desert, allowed room for his thoughts to emerge. Some memories played over and over again, like the re-runs he watched during the summer. And depending on the events, he didn’t mind having to sit through them. At least his memories weren’t interrupted with commercials.
Click . . . Click . . . Click . . .”
― Richard Yañez, Cross Over Water
Click . . . Click . . . Click . . .”
― Richard Yañez, Cross Over Water
“Lately, when asked, I have tended to say that I'm Mexican. I like the word because it still makes so many people flinch.”
― Demetria Martinez, Confessions of a Berlitz-Tape Chicana
― Demetria Martinez, Confessions of a Berlitz-Tape Chicana
“I look through the window at the huge valley lit up with different colors. The town is cradled by the dark mountains. From afar it looks as if nothing can get in or out, but judging by the stillness of the view it's as if the citizens have made peace with it and have settled without worry into their insular but protected haven each evening. There are people in the world, I imagine, who are born and die in the same town, maybe even in the same house, or bed. Creatures without migration: have they not lived a life because they have not moved? What of the migratory los González, moving from one place to another and marking every stopping place with angst? What kind of alternative is that? For once my father and I are thinking thinking the same way, sharing a similar yearning for our starting points to have been different, for our final destination to be anything other than the tearful, resentful arrival it is likely to be.”
― Rigoberto González, Butterfly Boy: Memories of a Chicano Mariposa
― Rigoberto González, Butterfly Boy: Memories of a Chicano Mariposa
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