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Thoughts Without Cigarettes: A Memoir [Hardcover]

Oscar Hijuelos
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Book Description

June 2, 2011
The beloved Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist turns his pen to the real people and places that have influenced his life and, in turn, his literature. Growing up in 1950's working-class New York City to Cuban immigrants, Hijuelos journey to literary acclaim is the evolution of an unlikely writer.

Oscar Hijuelos has enchanted readers with vibrant characters who hunger for success, love, and self-acceptance. In his first work of nonfiction, Hijuelos writes from the heart about the people and places that inspired his international bestselling novels.

Born in Manhattan's Morningside Heights to Cuban immigrants in 1951, Hijuelos introduces readers to the colorful circumstances of his upbringing. The son of a Cuban hotel worker and exuberant poetry- writing mother, his story, played out against the backdrop of an often prejudiced working-class neighborhood, takes on an even richer dimension when his relationship to his family and culture changes forever. During a sojourn in pre-Castro Cuba with his mother, he catches a disease that sends him into a Dickensian home for terminally ill children. The yearlong stay estranges him from the very language and people he had so loved.

With a cast of characters whose stories are both funny and tragic, Thoughts Without Cigarettes follows Hijuelos's subsequent quest for his true identity into adulthood, through college and beyond-a mystery whose resolution he eventually discovers hidden away in the trappings of his fiction, and which finds its most glorious expression in his best-known book, The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love. Illuminating the most dazzling scenes from his novels, Thoughts Without Cigarettes reveals the true stories and indelible memories that shaped a literary genius.


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“In Thoughts Without Cigarettes, a brilliant novelist reveals what makes him tick and where he and all his characters have come from, offering us a mesmerizing glimpse of that mystical realm where the grittiest of realities are transformed into art and memories are redeemed.”
—Carlos Eire, author of Waiting for Snow in Havana


“In this memoir Oscar Hijuelos achieves the miracle of transforming ordinary daily events into extraordinary happenings while recovering the lost time of childhood. He shines a light on the traumatic experience of being a Cuban forced to abandon his native language before becoming an American writer, a process which ironically draws him back to his roots.”
—José Miguel Oviedo


“In Thoughts Without Cigarettes, Hijuelos revisits Oscar the child, the adolescent, the man, and finally the writer, in self-effacing, humorous, and sometimes heartbreaking moments that remind us why he’s one of our most treasured contemporary authors.”
—Esmeralda Santiago, author of Conquistadora and When I Was Puerto Rican


“Oscar Hijuelos looks back at his own life, and brings the same fine-grained detail, and prodigious powers of observation that mark his novels. He spares no one, least of all himself, in taking us from the isolation of a sick little boy to the success of a novelist just breaking big on the national scene. Oscar introduces us to great characters--including himself--and a great city during challenging times. That Thoughts Without Cigarettes reads like a novel will come as no surprise to Hijuelos fans.” 
—Ray Suarez, Senior Correspondent, PBS Newshour


“Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist Hijuelos proves himself again with his autobiography… Readers who enjoyed Hijuelos’ novels will enjoy his memoir, a revelation of the personal sources of most of his fiction.”
Library Journal
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

About the Author

Oscar Hijuelos is the international bestselling author of eight novels, including The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love, for which he became the first Latino to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. He also has received the Rome Prize as well as prestigious grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation. He lives in New York City.
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Gotham; First Edition edition (June 2, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9781592406296
  • ISBN-13: 978-1592406296
  • ASIN: 1592406297
  • Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 1.3 x 9.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #613,930 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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OSCAR HIJUELOS, the son of Cuban immigrants, is a recipient of the Rome Prize, the Pulitzer Prize, and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation. His seven novels have been translated into twenty-five languages. He lives in New York City and spends part of the year in Durham, North Carolina, where he teaches at Duke University.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Making of a Novelist October 24, 2011
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Oscar Hijuelos' memoir, Thoughts Without Cigarettes, is a vibrant, absorbing look at the life that produced novels such as the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love and Our House in the Last World, Hijuelos' first novel. The son of a working class Cuban immigrant father and an irrepressible, self-involved poet-mother, the author grew up in the interracial Morningside Heights neighborhood of New York that abuts Columbia University and East Harlem.

Hijuelos describes how he contracted nephritis during an otherwise idyllic visit to Cuba, and the subsequent year-long stay in a Connecticut hospital, which resulted in his estrangement from the Spanish language, his Cuban American identity, and the neighborhood. Despite his intense loneliness and alienation, Hijuelos doggedly made himself into a novelist, studying with Susan Sontag and Donald Barthelme at the City College of New York, composing his first novel nights and weekends while working at an advertising agency. The novel was favorably reviewed, including in The New York Times, but sold modestly.

While on an unexpected Prix de Rome fellowship, stimulated by the lush Mediterranean environment and a Korean girlfriend, Hijuelos started working on what would become The Mambo Kings. After two years in Italy, he returned to New York only to find a bill for overdue IRS back taxes. He was only able to resolve the situation when his agent negotiated an advance for his second novel with Farrar, Straus & Giroux.

In 1990 The Mambo Kings Plays Songs of Love was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, and Hijuelos became the first Latino author to win the coveted honor. This section should be enlightening and inspiring for any fan of the novels or aspiring writer as an account of the seemingly insurmountable obstacles a professional novelist encountered in his trade--familial obligations, work, failed marriage, unstable neighbors, drug use--and that breathed disordered life into the books.

If there are fond remembrances of other writers such as Barthelme, Sontag and Frederick Tuten, it should also be noted that the memoir constitutes a settling of scores. Hijuelos recalls the indignities a light-skinned Hispanic writer experienced, elevated from obscurity into the highest echelon of the literary pantheon. Fame came at a psychological and social cost; this memoir is shot through with sorrow, anger and disillusionment about the world of letters. Hijuelos is painfully candid, too, about his divided self: one-part Bohemian hipster, one part pensive observer. The prose in Thoughts Without Cigarettes has a reflective ease even as Hijuelos' syntax has become more baroque. It's a life recollected in tranquillity. Highly recommended.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Saw this guy on book TV August 16, 2011
Format:Hardcover
Some of the authors interviewed on CSPAN are senile, or pompous, or ditzy, but this guy gave direct answers to questions put to him, so I decided to read his book. Its a good read about him growing up in NYC, his Cuban background, his writing struggles, and difficulties with his health and family. I would recommend this book, and now try will read his pornographic novel, the Mambo Kings. I'm surprised no other customers reviewed this book, and I think the author would be disappointed by this.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb recounting of road to success December 17, 2012
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Oscar Hijuelos careful tracks the highs and lows - emotionally, physically and professionally - as he finds his true passion and calling - writing about his Cuban roots and their relationship to his parents immigration to the US prior to his birth. Written candidly and in a self-deprecating manner, Thoughts Without Cigarettes demonstrates that the path to a Pulitzer Prize is built through hard work, dedication, failures and self-doubts but accompanied by a relentless drive to succeed. A wonderful memoir.
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