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Zigzagger (2003)
Set mainly in California's Central Valley, Manuel Muñoz's first collection
of stories goes beyond the traditional family myths and narratives of
Chicano literature and explores, instead, the constant struggle of
characters against their physical and personal surroundings. Usually
depicted as the lush and green world of rural quiet and tranquility, the
Valley becomes the backdrop for the difficulties these characters confront
as they try to maintain hope and independence in the face of isolation.
In the title story, a teenage boy learns the consequences of succumbing to
the lure of a town outsider; in "Campo," a young farm worker frantically
attempts to hide his supervision of a huddle of children from the town
police, only to have another young man come to his unexpected rescue; in
"The Unimportant Lila Parr," a father must expose his own secrets after his
son is found murdered in a highway motel. From conflicts of family and
sexuality to the pain of loss and memory, the characters in Zigzagger
seek to reconcile themselves with the rural towns of their upbringing--a
place that, by nature, is bordered by loneliness.
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