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Rubén Martínez (1) (1962–)

Author of Crossing Over

For other authors named Rubén Martínez, see the disambiguation page.

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About the Author

Ruben Martinez, an Emmy Award-winning journalist and poet, is associate editor at Pacific News Service and a correspondent for PBS's religion and ethics news weekly. Author of The Other Side, he has appeared as a commentator on Nightline, Frontline and CNN. He lives in Los Angeles. (Bowker Author show more Biography) show less

Works by Rubén Martínez

Associated Works

Half and Half: Writers on Growing Up Biracial and Bicultural (1998) — Contributor — 153 copies, 1 review
Goddess of the Americas (1996) — Contributor — 114 copies, 1 review
The Norton Anthology of Latino Literature (2010) — Contributor — 66 copies
My California: Journeys By Great Writers (2004) — Contributor — 57 copies
California Uncovered: Stories For The 21st Century (2005) — Contributor — 32 copies

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Birthdate
1962
Gender
male
Occupations
professor (Literature and Writing)
Organizations
Loyola Marymount University
Awards and honors
Lannan Literary Fellowship (2002)
Nationality
USA
Map Location
Etats-Unis
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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6 reviews
At a time when our relationship to Latin America has become a toxic element in our politics, this remains a must-read book. Martínez is a beautiful writer and gets into the details of how people have come back and forth across the border for centuries. He also uncovers the hypocrisy of depending on migrant labor while at the same time posturing about "the Wall." There will never be a Wall; and there seems to be no hope of a sane and humane immigration reform. The sad truth of our times is show more that desperate people are on the move all over the globe. Until we can do the hard, meticulous work of economic reform, investment in women and children and promoting peace, more and more families will have to risk their lives to survive. show less
At 5:15 AM, April 6, 1996, Benjamin, Jamie and Salvador Chavez are hiding in the camper shell of a 1989 GMC truck as it races down Avenida Del Oro, a two lane California road trying to outrun the pursuing Border Patrol. At 70 miles per hour, with twenty five illegal immigrants stacked like cordwood , the truck goes off the road, airborne and lands on its roof. The Chavez brothers and five others are dead.
Cheron, about 200 miles west of Mexico City, is a town where everyone goes North. Some show more never return. Some come home after the harvest in the United States or to attend festivals or family events, such as the Chavez brother’s funeral. Many send money to family in Cheron. Some are building homes for their retirement. They live in two worlds and two cultures not entirely at home in either.
Ruben Martinez lives with them on both sides of the border, from Cheron Mexico to a safe house (actually a trailer) in Cobden Illinois, Warren Arkansas, Norwalk Wisconsin and St. Louis Missouri and tells their story. It is fascinating. I have studied immigration, legal and illegal, in a couple of classes, but this firsthand account gave me a new perspective. The fact that I knew several of the locations, from Carbondale Illinois, where I went to school, the nearby farm community of Murphysboro and my hometown St. Louis. Although the author has a clear bias, he is a second generation immigrant; the book is not a polemic. It made me rethink a number of my assumptions.
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This is a great book to read if you want to be more informed about the Mexican side of the Mexico-U.S. immigration situation.
The only non-fiction book chosen for the book club - not well received. No one came to the meeting that month.

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