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Loosing My Espanish: A Novel [Hardcover]

H.G. Carrillo (Author)
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October 26, 2004
A fiery, accomplished literary debut, Loosing My Espanish chronicles the struggles and vicissitudes of the men and women of a tiny Cuban-American community in Chicago who are haunted by history, memory, and myth as they encounter the American dream. Óscar Delossantos has recently been dismissed for a perceived indiscretion from the Jesuit boys’ high school where he has taught for twenty-two years. As his last semester comes to an end, he gives a daring, extended final history lesson: a kaleidoscopic portrait of Cuba as it exists in the hearts and minds of its exiled and dispossessed.

In Óscar’s tale, the weather is a system of extremes; a boy disappears through a hole in the ice; a tender love story unfolds; a murder of crows wreaks havoc; an old woman at the onset of Alzheimer’s burns down her house; sex, religion, family lore, gossip, and both official and reconfigured history all play their part. Throughout Óscar’s raw, sometimes hallucinatory, lyrical testament– at once heartbreaking and ennobling–he reveals not only the shape and substance of his own life, but also the hard, vital, vivid life of his entire community.

Thematically ambitious, linguistically inventive, at once visceral and refined, Loosing My Espanish announces the arrival of a thrilling new voice in American fiction.

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In Carrillo's energetic but uneven debut, Óscar Delossantos—41, alone and losing his job as a history teacher at a Chicago parochial school—has 34 days left to educate his uninterested students about what he holds to be the essentials of life: family, love and Cuba, the "Isla Belle, Belle Caribe." The sermons that follow mimic his ersatz philosophical view of history—for him, it is "space, like a series of rooms that we can just as easily step into as out of"—as they jolt from subplot to subplot while telling, in extravagant Spanglish, the history of his native island and, alternately, the tale of his and his mother's struggles as they fled Cuba for the U.S. when he was a child and Batista had fallen. Vivid local color abounds: Delossantos's mother, Amá, who owns a beauty shop, makes a divine flan con guayaba that everyone envies. Elegiac passages describing Amá's decline as she battles Alzheimer's—as the book opens, she has recently forgotten about a pot of water she put on the stove to boil and burned down her "little casa blanca"—are also genuinely moving. On the whole, however, this inchoate novel is plagued by Carrillo's clunky transitions and muddled syntax, which, while echoing the labyrinthine prose of Reinaldo Arenas, drown the reader in a flood of semicolons, dashes and narrative digressions.
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Loosing My Espanish is a novel that exists in a realm where beauty and memory and longing are one. Mr. Carrillo’s talents are formidable, his lyricism pitch-perfect, and his compassion limitless.”
–Junot Díaz, author of Drown

“Did you know that language can be read and heard and seen and touched? That you can smell it, taste it? Try Loosing My Espanish.”
–Eduardo Galeano, author of the Memory of Fire trilogy

“H. G. Carrillo’s remarkable prose captures memory, loss, and desire like a net made of language. In its trappings we find all sorts of gifts, from history to puns to love songs. Loosing My Espanish is enchantingly brilliant. What we are witnessing is the evolution of a great American writer.”
–Ernesto Quiñonez, author of Chango's Fire

“In Loosing My Espanish, paradoxically, the great winner is Spanish, not only for the way in which the text is subverted by that language, but also for the splendid way in which it has given blood, spirit, and conviction to a moving novel that breathes Cuba in a major key.”
–Mayra Montero, author of Deep Purple

“What is a historical fact if not a personal history, a country’s history, a political history? In his stunning first novel, Carrillo delivers a narrator who erupts and disrupts the pavements of the Cuban-American experience by showing us that the most accurate, if not truthful, fact comes from the memory of the impassioned heart. The rhythmic beauty of Carrillo’s commanding storytelling leaves you with the urgency of trying to catch your breath. I can’t imagine another American history course being taught without Loosing My Espanish as required reading.”
–Helena María Viramontes, author of Under the Feet of Jesus

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Pantheon (October 26, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0375423192
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375423192
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,524,587 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful and Unusual, December 10, 2005
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I got this book as a gift, and it sat on my shelf for nearly a year. Couldn't get into it at first, took me a couple of tires, but when I finally got into it WOW! This is a powerful, wonderful and unusual statement about idenity and loss. The lanuage is lyrical and touching, the narrator is compelling. This is one hell of a book.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece!, November 17, 2004
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If Marcel Proust and James Joyce were to have had a baby that they taught Spanglish it would be H G Carrillo.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Glorious, November 12, 2004
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I finished this novel three evenings ago and am still folded within it. Thank you a thousand times to the author.
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