Days of ObligationIntroduction: My Parent's Village
Chapter One: India
Chapter Two: Late Victorians
Chapter Three: Mexico's Children
Chapter Four: In Athens Once
Chapter Five: The Missions
Chapter Six: The Head of Joaquin Murrieta
Chapter Seven: Sand
Chapter Eight: Asians
Chapter Nine: The Latin American Novel
Chapter Ten: Nothing Lasts a Hundred Years
Richard Rodriguez- a master of the personal essay, has authored three books of intensely private memory woven with considerations of the great public issues of our time. He describesHunger of Memory,Days of Obligation,Brownas a trilogy on class, ethnicity, and race, respectively. His most recent book isDarling- A Spiritual Autobiography. Rodriquez's books have been finalists for the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Award. His television essays on American life for The PBS NewsHour were recognized with a Peabody Award. He also has written and hosted documentaries on California and Mexico for U.S. and British television. He was a longtime contributor toHarper's Magazineand theLos Angeles Times. Rodriguez has lived most of his life in California.
FINALIST FOR THE PULITZER PRIZE
"In it's most powerful passages, Days of Obligation reveals the
writer as a tightrope walker who balances pessimism and the defeat
of predictable expectations against the discovery of the profoundly
unanticipated." - The New York Times
"Rodriguez's moral and aesthetic imagination guarantees that this
beautiful book will linger long after the polemics in the culture
wars subside. " - Kirkus Reviews
FINALIST FOR THE PULITZER PRIZE
"In it's most powerful passages, Days of Obligation reveals
the writer as a tightrope walker who balances pessimism and the
defeat of predictable expectations against the discovery of the
profoundly unanticipated." - The New York Times
"Rodriguez's moral and aesthetic imagination guarantees that this
beautiful book will linger long after the polemics in the culture
wars subside. " - Kirkus Reviews
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