Monday, June 16, 2008

junot diaz

The Ghetto nerd came to America at age 6 with his impoverished Dominican family, like so many others before them, yearning to taste the “American Dream.” The Ghetto nerd suffered the brutal jabs and blows of the “American reality” as his family faced one epic tragedy after another. The Ghetto nerd immersed himself in literature, inhaling popular culture like air, snorting fantasy and science fiction like cerebral cocaine, and drowning himself in the wondrous, exaggerated worlds of comic books. ... A month before winning the Pulitzer, I sat with Junot Diaz, the Ghetto Nerd himself, for a revealing and candid discussion about the devastating “curse” and emotional scars of a tyrannical dictatorship – in this case that of Dominican Republic’s horrific General Trujillo – on an immigrant, American family; the mainstream “whitewashing” of “brown” experiences; the power of popular culture and comics books to express one’s personal narrative; the arrogance of “Whiteness”; and the emergence of a multicultural voice reflecting an ethnic, “All American” America.

Goatmilk: REVENGE OF THE GHETTO NERD: Exclusive Interview with Pulitzer Winning Author Junot Diaz by Wajahat Ali

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I loved Diaz' "Drown", it was probably the best book I've read about Islander Latino life in America.

hey dude, btw, I tagged you over at my site, hope that's cool.

Anonymous said...

just got here via parallelsidewalk and i need to get this out of my system now - The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao was easily the most amazing book i've read in a long, long while. oh so good.

/end psa.

Abdul-Halim V. said...

Thanks for stopping by and I'm glad for your comments and support. I'll definitely have to check his work.