by Junot Diaz
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(2 months ago) |
01 Aug, 2025
Junot Díaz humorously recreates the experience of Dominicans in the United States. Considered one of the young talents of American literature, Junot Díaz debuted in the literary world in 1996 with a collection of ten stories published in Spain as "Los boys". In these stories, the later Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist evokes a world of fatherless boys, sustained to exhaustion by their mothers, who survive poverty and uncertainty with great doses of cruelty and humor. "Fiesta, 1980" is one of those stories.
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