7:34 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Books| Culture| Dominican Republic| Dominicans| literature · 1 Comment
27 Jul 2009
I don’t know why I didn’t come across this interview with my Dominican boyfriend, Pulitzer Prize winning Junot Diaz, before, pero it made me love him more. Hopefully we won’t have to wait 11 years for his next book.
Before I immigrated, I had no interest in books, no interest in newspapers, no interest in anything like that. There were plenty of little comics in the Dominican Republic, little pictorial books, penny dreadfuls: I had no interest in those whatsoever. But when I immigrated to the United States there was the crisis of being an immigrant who couldn’t speak the language very well, who didn’t understand the culture very well. I needed a way to express myself and a way to be engaged in the English language without it being a form of punishment. Speaking, during those early years, was a punishment. There was a lot of ridicule and a lot of cruelty, and instead of practicing aloud I could more safely read and practice language in my head.
8:22 pm By Maegan La Mala · Books| Dominicans| Movies · Comments Off
25 Nov 2008
Junot Diaz’s Pulitzer Prize winning book, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, will be adapted into a film and directed by Brazilian director of Central Station and The Motorcycle Diaries, Walter Salles.
I liked both Central Station and The Motorcycle Diaries, so hopefully the film adaptation of Oscar Wao will be as good as the actual book.
Via / Remolacha
7:43 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Books| Events| New York City · Comments Off
17 Jul 2008Summerstage in Central Park is not just about music. Tonight they are featuring everyone’s favorite Dominican Pulitzer Prize winner, Junot Diaz.
The wondrous event kicks off at 7 pm (enter Central Park at 72nd and Fifth Ave) but get there early to get a good spot.
Having already won a National Book Critics Circle award for fiction, Junot Diaz’s wondrous book, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction.
It is well deserved!!!! Felicidades Junot y que viva la literatura Latina!
10:29 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Books| Dominicans| Gifts| literature · Comments Off
19 Dec 2007
Ever since his breakthrough short story collection Drown came out almost 10 years ago everyone wondered what the Dominican writer Junot Diaz would do next. At long last we have an answer via The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. Released earlier this year with much fanfare, Diaz has become the Latino darling of the literary world, again. The tale of a Dominican geek who gets no play is linked to larger Dominican history. The book is making the must read list of critics and pop culture mags alike.
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