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Patrick Oster (Author)
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March 5, 2002

The Mexicans is a multifaceted portrait of the complex, increasingly turbulent neighbor to our south. It is the story of a country in crisis -- poverty, class tensions, political corruption -- as told through stories of individuals.

From AugustÍn, an honest cop, we learn that many in the Mexican police force use torture as their number-one-crime-solving technique; from Julio Scherer Garcia, a leading newspaper editor, we learn how kidnapping and intimidating phone calls stifle people despite his meager income; we hear from a homosexual teacher wary of bigotry in a land of machismo; and many others.

Moving from Mexico City discos to remote Indian towns, Patrick Oster tells of Mexicans whose lives reveal something vital about Mexico, and in doing so, helps to understand why many decide to risk their lives in order to have the opportunity to live in the United States.


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Former Mexico City bureau chief for the Knight-Ridder newspaper chain, Oster strings together breezy stories of 20 Mexicansa cross-section of societyto illustrate the complexities of Mexico today. From Agustin, an honest cop, we learn that many Mexican police use torture as their number-one crime-solving technique. From the tale of Julio Scherer Garcia, a leading newspaper editor, we learn how kidnapping and intimidating phone calls stifle freedom of the press. Moving from Mexico City discos to remote Indian towns, we meet a doctor committed to helping poor patients despite his meager income, a struggling housemaid, a homosexual teacher wary of prejudice in a land of machismo, a TV comedian, a maverick politician, a herbal healer, environmentalists battling scavengers who live off a garbage dump. Oster, whose legally adopted son is a native Mexican, explains that illegal adoption is the norm, with bribery to grease the system's wheels. This revealing report points up many endemic or hidden problems in modern Mexico.
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To correct Americans' lack of understanding of Mexico, Oster combines human interest stories, many collected during his years as a Knight-Ridder reporter in Mexico, with carefully interwoven information on and analysis of political, economic, and social issues. The subjects of his short biographies are a cross-section of Mexicans: men, women, gays, politicians, intellectuals, business people, farmers, expatriates, and many more. He gives the general reader, to whom this book is addressed, a realistic and captivating view of Mexico, better than any now available. Although there are scattered errors of fact, they do not detract from the importance and readability of the book.
- Donald J. Mabry, Mississippi State Univ., Mississippi State
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Perennial (March 5, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060011300
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060011307
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #220,168 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Patrick Oster is a managing editor of Bloomberg News in New York. He was previously editor-in-chief of the National Law Journal and has worked for Business Week in Europe, Knight Ridder in Mexico and covered the White House, State Department and the CIA as Washington Bureau Chief of The Chicago Sun-Times. His reporting in Mexico won an Overseas Press Club award. He won a Worth Bingham award for investigative reporting of the Reagan administration and three ABA Silver Gavel awards for coverage of the Supreme Court and other legal topics. He lives in Croton-on-Hudson, New York and is at work on a spy thriller, "The Sleeper List."

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Real Mexico, February 8, 2007
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First I need to state that I have never been to Mexico. The purpose of reading this book was to learn more about Mexico. Unfortunately, from what I have heard from visitors (not at tourist destinations) it can be a very dangerous place. Fortunately the author of this book does more than warn of the dangers, he share the warmth and spirit of the Mexican and Indian population. The book goes on to explain some of the reasons for the dangerous conditions, you probably already guessed: poverty. Hopefully for this beautiful and culturally rich country the economic conditions will improve.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible Book, November 12, 2006
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Oster's book, based on personal experiences, gives a tremendous insight into the lives and mentality of the Mexican people. The reader gets a feel for why Mexicans and Mexico are the way that they are. This book is a must read for anyone with an interest in understanding Mexican culture.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great angle, May 14, 2003
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Brian Maitland (Vancouver, BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This was a great way to approach modern Mexico. The personal portraits of the Chavo (punk rocker), the Tragafuegos (street performers who do firebreathing!) and the Guera (beauty queen so to speak) were beyond brilliant. Oster manages to weave in the bigger picture of politics and culture within the framework of talking about individuals. Very Fellini-esque in a Mexican sort of way.
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Mexico City, United States, Rosa Maria, Juan Jacobo, San Juanito, New York, Don Pablo, Sex Pistols, Institutional Revolutionary Party, President Miguel de la Madrid, Los Prados, Latin America, Abelardo Velasco, Democratic Current, Father Octavio, Pan-American Health Organization, Raul Salinas, Barrio Norte, National Action Party, Patrick Oster, President Fox, Soviet Union, Vicente Fox, Amnesty International, Labastida Ochoa
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