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Crossing Borders: Personal Essays [Kindle Edition]

Sergio Troncoso
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"Troncoso is at his best when he gets personal. In an unusually honest essay, he talks about an intense argument with his father....Troncoso is an elegant writer whose work will make readers grateful that he writes his life down." –The Hispanic Reader, 11-3-11

"An engrossing and revealing peek behind the curtain of one writer's creative process, development and struggles." 12-4-11, The El Paso Times

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“On good days I feel I am a bridge. On bad days I just feel alone,” Sergio Troncoso writes in this riveting collection of sixteen personal essays in which he seeks to connect the humanity of his Mexican family to people he meets on the East Coast, including his wife’s Jewish kin. Raised in a home steps from the Mexican border in El Paso, Texas, Troncoso crossed what seemed an even more imposing border when he left home to attend Harvard College.

Initially, “outsider status” was thrust upon him; later, he adopted it willingly, writing about the Southwest and Chicanos in an effort to communicate who he was and where he came from to those unfamiliar with his childhood world. He wrote to maintain his ties to his parents and his abuelita, and to fight against the elitism he experienced at an Ivy League school. “I was torn,” he writes, “between the people I loved at home and the ideas I devoured away from home.”

Troncoso writes to preserve his connections to the past, but he puts pen to paper just as much for the future. In his three-part essay entitled “Letter to My Young Sons,” he documents the terror of his wife’s breast cancer diagnosis and the ups and downs of her surgery and treatment. Other essays convey the joys and frustrations of fatherhood, his uneasy relationship with his elderly father and the impact his wife’s Jewish heritage and religion have on his Mexican-American identity.

CROSSING BORDERS: PERSONAL ESSAYS reveals a writer, father and husband who has crossed linguistic, cultural and intellectual borders to provoke debate about contemporary Mexican-American identity. Challenging assumptions about literature, the role of writers in America, fatherhood and family, these essays bridge the chasm between the poverty of the border region and the highest echelons of success in America. Troncoso writes with the deepest faith in humanity about sacrifice, commitment and honesty.

Praise for CROSSING BORDERS:

“Troncoso is a complicated man trying to understand a complicated world. In his quest for understanding, he eloquently shares lessons learned in 16 provocative essays. These very personal essays cross several borders: cultural, historical and self-imposed. We owe it to ourselves to read, savor and read them again.”—El Paso Times


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 384 KB
  • Publisher: Arte Público Press (September 30, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0061QDWES
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful essays on universal themes, November 26, 2011
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Sergio Troncoso's latest book of essays, "Crossing Borders," is a collection of powerful, yet personal and heartfelt essays. Ranging from an essay describing an argument with his father; to a series of essays chronicling his wife's battle with breast cancer; to several describing the conflicts and responsibilities of being a father to his two sons, all of the essays are deeply personal, yet touch on universal themes. This is his most personal work yet, still resonating around themes related to contemporary Latino identity, but should appeal to the broadest of audiences with its universal messages.
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More About the Author

Sergio Troncoso was born and grew up in Ysleta, Texas, the son of Mexican immigrants. He graduated from Harvard College and studied international relations and philosophy at Yale University. In 2012, Troncoso was inducted into the Texas Institute of Letters.

Troncoso is the author of four books. FROM THIS WICKED PATCH OF DUST is a novel about the Martinez family, who begins life in a shantytown on the U.S.-Mexico border, and struggles to stay together despite cultural clashes, different religions, and contemporary politics. CROSSING BORDERS: PERSONAL ESSAYS is a collection that bridges the chasm between the poverty of the border and the highest echelons of success in America, with sacrifice, commitment, and honesty.

THE LAST TORTILLA AND OTHER STORIES won the Premio Aztlan and the Southwest Book Award. Troncoso's novel THE NATURE OF TRUTH is a story about a Yale research student who discovers that his boss, a renowned professor, hides a Nazi past.

Please visit his website at www.SergioTroncoso.com.

Sergio Troncoso: "I love to read and encourage my two young sons to read too. It takes time and effort as a parent, even when you are bone-tired. I believe reading will make them more open-minded, focused, and self-determined individuals. Introducing them to and keeping them fascinated by the world of books are two of the most important things I can do for them."

Read Troncoso's blog about writing, politics, and finance at www.ChicoLingo.com.

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