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Highlights
- A young Filipino American's riotous adventures through the sprawling tragicomic landscape of modern-day Manila.
- Lambda Literary Awards (Gay Fiction) 2012 3rd Winner
- Author(s): R Zamora Linmark
- 280 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Literary
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About the Book
A young Filipino American's riotous adventures through the sprawling tragicomic landscape of modern-day Manila.
Book Synopsis
A young Filipino American's riotous adventures through the sprawling tragicomic landscape of modern-day Manila.Review Quotes
One of Publishers Weekly's Top 100 Books of 2011
"As quirky and funny as its oddball characters, Linmark's latest is a unique, colorful portrait of cross-cultural experience and a view into the complexities of modern-day Philippines through the prism of an ex-pat's self-discovery and quasi-homecoming."--Publishers Weekly, starred review
"[A]s cheeky a novel as you'll encounter. . . . the book's nonstop energy and nonstop attitude are addictive. And in Vince you won't find a less predictable tour guide. A lively satiric return to early '90s Manila, seen from both sides of the Filipino American divide."--Kirkus Reviews "Linmark delivers a harrowing tale of love, family, and cultural bewilderment, a sardonically funny and vibrant novel about one man's journey to his past. . . . Linmark's novel reads like a bittersweet love letter to a vast and perplexing nation. This is a story of heritage, sexuality, and self-discovery that is as riveting as its locale is complex."--Booklist "Linmark offers both a meditation on what it means to be Filipino and an exuberant, affectionate, irreverent love letter to the city of Manila from one of its own. . . . Linmark, who like Vince has lived in both Manila and Hawaii, develops a lively and engaging narrative voice as he skillfully juxtaposes these two very different cultures. . . . This is a jaunty, kaleidoscopic novel that amusingly chronicles the many challenges Vince faces moving between cultures. Recommended for readers of lighthearted literary fiction."--Library Journal "At times uproariously funny, . . . Linmark weaves cultural and historical research into his story and employs a nonlinear structure to the narrative, including jumps in time, lists of Philippines "travel tips," and postcards to and from Hawaii. . . . Above all, Linmark's writing is literary: heightened, emotional and beautifully crafted. Linmark began as a poet, and pays close attention to rhythm, economy and word choice, even in such a rollicking, gutsy story. It is a story that many people can relate to, but one that can only be told by a writer of his caliber."--Honolulu Star Advertiser "The story examines culture-shock, modern-day gay life and the way things were in the early '90s, all with Linmark's sense of funny. Only this time, the narrative is in third person. Embedded within the book is a certain playfulness. Interspersed are "Tourist Tips" for Manila, as well as postcards with photos that Vince writes to his friends back home. In short, Leche is all we've anticipated from Linmark."--Honolulu Weekly "A whirlwind, whistle stop tour of Manila's high society, celebrity pop culture and seedy underbelly. . ."--Bookmunch "This time around, Linmark uses his trademark po-mo fragmentation for surface texture; it compromises the novel's picaresque forward motion not a whit. This is a language--and a Manila --that should be familiar to readers of the Asian American canon, and Leche feels like the long-awaited completion of something we didn't know was incomplete."--Hyphen "R. Zamora Linmark writes with the incandescent irreverence of a papal heretic, with the poetic and chaotic sense that only the Philippines can bestow, with the language of a sainted seer all held together with an elegant craft and a graceful style. Leche is a beautiful book." --Chris Abani, author of GraceLand and Virgin of Flames "Leche is a combustible comedy, a nightmare, a fever dream that with humor and horror somehow captures the fractured Philippine identity. Eye opening, hilarious,Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 5.9 Inches (W) x 1.1 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.1 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 280
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Literary
Publisher: Coffee House Press
Format: Paperback
Author: R Zamora Linmark
Language: English
Street Date: April 12, 2011
TCIN: 84863144
UPC: 9781566892544
Item Number (DPCI): 247-31-1873
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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