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Nepantla: Essays from the Land in the Middle

Nepantla: Essays from the Land in the Middle

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Beyond Borders: Writing the Middle Space
Review: I found Pat Mora's volume of essays after graduation from high school in 1993. The essays are reader-friendly, but demand reflection and action to come into consciousness. I had never read personal essays, especially prose that addressed issues of cultural conservation, the U.S.-Mexico border, and the naming of middle spaces and realities.

The essays merit reading and careful reflection. I admit that I return to the essays often, because they read with immediacy and offer encouragement, hope. A few essays are meditative and stretch from the United States to countries such as Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and Pakistan among others. Pat Mora, as a U.S. writer of Mexican origin, crosses spaces and borders to commune through language, culture, and critical consciousness.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Beyond Borders: Writing the Middle Space
Review: I found Pat Mora's volume of essays after graduation from high school in 1993. The essays are reader-friendly, but demand reflection and action to come into consciousness. I had never read personal essays, especially prose that addressed issues of cultural conservation, the U.S.-Mexico border, and the naming of middle spaces and realities.

The essays merit reading and careful reflection. I admit that I return to the essays often, because they read with immediacy and offer encouragement, hope. A few essays are meditative and stretch from the United States to countries such as Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and Pakistan among others. Pat Mora, as a U.S. writer of Mexican origin, crosses spaces and borders to commune through language, culture, and critical consciousness.


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