Valeria Luiselli was born in Mexico City in 1983 and grew up in South Africa. Her novels and essays have been translated into many languages and her work has appeared in publications including the New York Times, Granta, and McSweeney’s. Some of her recent projects include a ballet libretto for the choreographer Christopher Wheeldon, performed by the New York City Ballet in Lincoln Center in 2010; a pedestrian sound installation for the Serpentine Gallery in London; and a novella in installments for workers in a juice factory in Mexico. She lives in New York City.
Structured around the forty questions Luiselli translates and asks undocumented Latin-American children facing deportation, Tell Me How It Ends (an expansion of her 2016 Freeman's essay of the same name) humanizes these young migrants and highlights the contradiction of the idea of America as a fiction for immigrants with the reality of racism and fear both here and back home."
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蹭熱點,文筆在論壇裏麵發發帖子吧
评分Badly narrated. I tried but she didn’t convince me.
评分P.99 ‘To stay in the United States, you will unlearn the universal metric system so you can buy a pound and a half cooked ham, accept that thirty-two degrees, and not zero, is where the line falls that divides cold and freezing...No matter the cost. No matter the cost of the rent, and milk, and cigarettes. The humiliations, the daily battles.’
评分內容不錯,文筆一般。早晨遛狗的時候一口氣聽完。
评分內容不錯,文筆一般。早晨遛狗的時候一口氣聽完。
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