The Bonjour Gene: A Novel: THE AMERICAS
Autor J. A. Marzán Introducere de David Huddleen Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 feb 2005
Descended from three French brothers who settled in Puerto Rico, Bonjours now belong to extended branches, some settled in New York City. Removed in varying degrees, all remain connected by the lore that only one island family possesses their surname, and that starting with the three brothers—sowers of a legacy of adultery and abandonment—every Bonjour male carries a reckless, womanizing gene.
Lineage and legend of lineage haunt but do not make these lives predictable. So Daisy, who hardly knew her father and has passed her prime without much interest in marriage, secretly falls in love with the man who paid her to marry him so he could get a green card. Ten-year-old Marco does not know what the reader does: that his visiting, divorced Bonjour father is gay. Recently married Gabriel, having flown to Puerto Rico to bury a father who intermittently entered his life, meets an African American down from Georgia, whom he learns is his embittered brother, and his beautiful stepsister, with whom he faces the same temptation that sidetracked his father.
Interconnected like his Bonjour families, these stories of unpredictable and unforgettable characters will transport the reader to a plane where ethnicity becomes universality.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780299204105
ISBN-10: 0299204103
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Seria THE AMERICAS
ISBN-10: 0299204103
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Seria THE AMERICAS
Recenzii
"Most families are complicated, but the French-originating, Puerto Rican, USA-bound Bonjours, with their inclination to father children both in and out of wedlock, are maybe the most complicated of all. . . . The ‘bloodline,’ as J. A. Marzán terms it, flings Bonjours out across the island of Puerto Rico and up into North America, but then it reels them back—to the fathers, to the source, to the family."—from the introduction by David Huddle
"Marzán sets a new standard for Latino fiction."— Lisa Paravisini, Vassar College
"That in Puerto Rico everyone is somehow related, that if you search a little under the plantain leaves, the stranger you meet in the street will turn out to be your blood cousin—this idea, in essence, is the impetus for Marzán’s novel and the inspiration behind its title. Writing in a style that combines poetic nuances with humorous touches, Marzán adds a new dimension to our understanding of what it is to be a Latino today. The ‘bonjour gene’ he evokes is a positive gene, a gene on the verge of a new day."—Rosario Ferre, author of Papeles de Pandora
"Marzán sets a new standard for Latino fiction."— Lisa Paravisini, Vassar College
"That in Puerto Rico everyone is somehow related, that if you search a little under the plantain leaves, the stranger you meet in the street will turn out to be your blood cousin—this idea, in essence, is the impetus for Marzán’s novel and the inspiration behind its title. Writing in a style that combines poetic nuances with humorous touches, Marzán adds a new dimension to our understanding of what it is to be a Latino today. The ‘bonjour gene’ he evokes is a positive gene, a gene on the verge of a new day."—Rosario Ferre, author of Papeles de Pandora
Notă biografică
J. A. Marzán is Associate Professor of English at SUNY–Nassau Community College. A poet and fiction writer, he is the author of The Numinous Site: The Poetry of Luis Palés Matos.
Descriere
Edgar Bonjour, at middle age and after rising to a suburban family life, starts drug-trafficking with a motorcycle gang from his old South Bronx neighborhood and ends up dead. The published news of his murder sets the stage for introspection among other Bonjours, even those who did not know him, who interpret his returning to the past by way of a young woman gang member as the work of their family curse.
Descended from three French brothers who settled in Puerto Rico, Bonjours now belong to extended branches, some settled in New York City. Removed in varying degrees, all remain connected by the lore that only one island family possesses their surname, and that starting with the three brothers—sowers of a legacy of adultery and abandonment—every Bonjour male carries a reckless, womanizing gene.
Lineage and legend of lineage haunt but do not make these lives predictable. So Daisy, who hardly knew her father and has passed her prime without much interest in marriage, secretly falls in love with the man who paid her to marry him so he could get a green card. Ten-year-old Marco does not know what the reader does: that his visiting, divorced Bonjour father is gay. Recently married Gabriel, having flown to Puerto Rico to bury a father who intermittently entered his life, meets an African American down from Georgia, whom he learns is his embittered brother, and his beautiful stepsister, with whom he faces the same temptation that sidetracked his father.
Interconnected like his Bonjour families, these stories of unpredictable and unforgettable characters will transport the reader to a plane where ethnicity becomes universality.
Descended from three French brothers who settled in Puerto Rico, Bonjours now belong to extended branches, some settled in New York City. Removed in varying degrees, all remain connected by the lore that only one island family possesses their surname, and that starting with the three brothers—sowers of a legacy of adultery and abandonment—every Bonjour male carries a reckless, womanizing gene.
Lineage and legend of lineage haunt but do not make these lives predictable. So Daisy, who hardly knew her father and has passed her prime without much interest in marriage, secretly falls in love with the man who paid her to marry him so he could get a green card. Ten-year-old Marco does not know what the reader does: that his visiting, divorced Bonjour father is gay. Recently married Gabriel, having flown to Puerto Rico to bury a father who intermittently entered his life, meets an African American down from Georgia, whom he learns is his embittered brother, and his beautiful stepsister, with whom he faces the same temptation that sidetracked his father.
Interconnected like his Bonjour families, these stories of unpredictable and unforgettable characters will transport the reader to a plane where ethnicity becomes universality.