This is how you lose her
[2023-08-01 09:14:07]
"Showing a powerful blend of literary eloquence and street credibility, he received the Pulitzer Prize ... Diaz's prose is vulgar, brave, poetic."
"Hot, sometimes vibrant, always disarmed ... readers will remember why everyone wants to write like Díaz, to take home, or both. Pierce hip hop hip hop Music and more subtle echo. Human heart. "
"Diaz's outstanding novels are still accurate, unwieldy, courageous and imaginative.Every minor problem of betrayal against love and family crisis is an electrical, passionate observation Emotional and social wisdom ... An exciting story of perfection and delicate Díaz for a fast pace, indomitable, complex, funny, speaking on the street, prejudiced the shadow of prejudice and poverty Covering, losing trust and love, intimacy is a hope to survive in war zones such as lost art, manhood, imitation, kindness, reason, and seedlings, it is precarious and unrecognized precious It is life. "
"The third book of Diaz is as amazing as its predecessor.These stories are difficult and sad, but they will explode in the hands of Diaz."
"Gorgeous ... rich performance of driving rhythms and immigrant vocabulary of Sphinx of succulent plants ... It is keenly observed and ethically challenging."
"As the ransom story of the relationship, each of the nine related short stories of Juno Diaz's perfect collection is" How did you lose her victory ... ". A Spanish-speaking, Pulitzer award winning artist truly captures the cultural and emotional duality of the boy. "- Metro" Diaz's excellent novel is still accurate, unwieldy, brave, imaginative ... each trivial trivia betrayal of love and family crisis is passionate observation and unusual emotions and electricity Social wisdom ... exciting story at fast pace, indomitable, complex and funny, difficult to speak on the street, perfect production, and very sensitive Díaz's shadow of life, prejudice, poverty, reliable I reveal the loss of love and trust. I imitate masculinity and hope to survive in theaters like kindness, reason, and seedlings. "
This is how you lost her. It is the second short story of Juno Diaz. It is the third work of the 1996 short novel collection "Shui Shui" and the 2007 novel "Oscar Wo's Short and Wonderful Life". The series consists of nine interrelated short stories. This story was included in America's best short story in 2000. Like "Principles of Pula", the hero of "Nilda" is the girlfriend of Unia's brother Rafa. Relationship between Nilda and Yunior, mainly because her drunken mother and Yunior chat with each other and wait for Rafa to go home, in order to prevent building friendship with her, Yunior and Rafa 's house It is based on staying at night. Nilda also dreams of opening a group home for the runaway kids.