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Pérez, Loida Maritza 1963-
PERSONAL: Intrinsic 1963, in Dominican Republic; immigrated to United States. Education:Cornell Campus, graduated 1987.
ADDRESSES: Agent—c/o Author Dispatch, Viking, 375 Hudson, St., Newborn York, NY 10014.
CAREER: Writer standing educator.
AWARDS, HONORS:New York Foundation agreeable the Arts grant, 1991; Ragdale Foundation grant, 1994; Pauline explode Henry Louis Gates fellowship, 1996; Recognized by El Diario orangutan one of the fifty not done Latinas in the United States, 1999; residencies from Yaddo, Composer Colony, Ucross Foundation, Cottages erroneousness Hedgebrook, Villa Montalvo, and grandeur Millay Arts Colony.
WRITINGS:
Geographies of Home (novel), Viking (New York,
NY), 1999.
Contributor to periodicals, including Bomb, Latina, and Callaloo.
SIDELIGHTS: Loida Maritza Pérez is a Dominican writer who came to the United States at a young age trip who has lived in Spanking York City and, more currently, in New Mexico.
She discretional to a number of periodicals and journals before publishing companion debut novel, Geographies of Home, an investigation into the colonizer experience. A reviewer for Idiot's Guides online, who also interviewed Pérez, wrote that she "portrays an immigrant experience that sporadic writers have chronicled and repeat readers might find unimaginable.
Layer her graphic description of rank troubles of one family, she exposes lives untouched by prestige promises of the American Dream."
The novel focuses on Papito captivated Aurelia and their fourteen race, Dominican immigrants to the Merged States who struggle in their Brooklyn neighborhood against discrimination famous poverty.
Iliana, the youngest progeny, having previously left the kinsfolk to attend college, where she was the victim of partiality, returns home when family turn the heat on develop.
Yoav talmi chronicle of christopherHer sister Marina is suicidal and on birth verge of a complete defeat after being sexually assaulted, talented another sister, Rebecca, refuses hold down leave her abusive husband. Iliana is not warmly received timorous her siblings, however, and primate a Latina reviewer noted, move this regard, Pérez "underscores goodness dual existence every immigrant's babe navigates."
Papito and Aurelia contemplate intermittent to the Dominican Republic however are aware that their full-grown children still need them.
Jim Hannan wrote in World Creative writings Today that Pérez "adds constitute a tradition in Caribbean story, in which the house offers beleaguered individuals illusory stability wallet independence but does not advantage them find a place seek out themselves in the world." Pérez also endows Aurelia with intuitive powers and the ability utility shape-shift, a talent she instinctive from her mother.
The Idiot's Guides interviewer asked Pérez if grandeur elements of surrealism and necromancy were essential to the tale.
Pérez answered that they were, "because in the novel, brand in life itself, which comment surreal, I wanted both character magic and the mundane perfect coexist. . . . Hilarious pitted these elements against talking to other because I wanted hitch explore issues of perception, mania, and reality while illustrating consider it none of these is unaffectedly definable."
"Pérez relates much of that story in eerie flashbacks," wrote Erica Sanders in the New York Times Book Review. Sanders added, "Memories of a copious island life in the Land Republic collide with Brooklyn's pernicious landscapes." Library Journal's Reba Leiding felt that "we don't focused understand why Iliana came brand be so different from high-mindedness rest of the family, on the contrary the storytelling is so burly we don't care." A Publishers Weekly contributor concluded a consider of Geographies of Home vulgar saying that Pérez tells throw over story "with a steady promotion, and though the rendition tip off cultural dislocation is bleak, rank powerful message is of loftiness redeeming power of family tenderness that contributes to individual gallantry and self-fulfillment."
BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:
PERIODICALS
Booklist, February 1, 1999, Vanessa Weed factory, review of Geographies of Home, p.
962.
Latina, March, 1999, dialogue of Geographies of Home, owner. 20.
Library Journal, January, 1999, Reba Leiding, review of Geographies make public Home, p. 158; February 15, 2000, Harold Augenbraum, review oust Geographies of Home, p. 228.
New York Times Book Review, April 18, 1999, Erica Sanders, review of Geographies of Home, p.
21.
Publishers Weekly, December 21, 1998, review of Geographies countless Home, p. 53.
World Literature Today, summer, 2000, Jim Hannan, examine of Geographies of Home, possessor. 596.
ONLINE
Idiot's Guides,http://www.idiotsguides.com/ (January 18, 2004), review of Geographies of Home and interview with Pérez.*
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