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In Memoriam: Oscar Hijuelos and Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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Oscar Hijuelos (photo by Dario Acosta) (1951-2013) When browsing the City University of New York alumni magazine, I learned of the sudden death of Pulitzer Prize winning author, Oscar Hijuelos at age 62 this past autumn.  Shocked and deeply saddened, I had looked forward with great anticipation to each new work from the Cuban-American author, whose mastery of language was intoxicating and whose storytelling dexterity was a reminder of the oral folkloric tradition of Latin American.  In my favorite of his novels, "The Fourteen Sisters of Emilio Montez O'Brien"  I recall Hijuelos describing the overwhelming feminine scent of the women in a small Pennsylvania house so overwhelmed a pilot that he is quite literally pulled from the sky to the ground below by his desire.  This piece of magical realism owes something to the master of that genre, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, but Hijuelos is no less adept at the technique.  Every Hijuelos book was a joyous read and I...

And The Beats Go On

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The Poets http://www.citylights.com/  - Ferlinghetti outside City Lights Book Store & Publishing And The Beats Go On... Spent last summer and fall with Kerouac and friends, and what a wild trip it was from gritty New York to Denver (where Cassady's Dad is on the bum) to San Francisco (Ferlinghetti's City Lights open all hours), with stops in Chicago for jazz and New Orleans for some low down blues.  Across the Rio Grande a time or two and lost in Mexico.  Headed up PCH 1 for a rest in Big Sur and moved up to Salinas to sleep among the migrants and the stars, on a western beach under a cliff.  Later, in a surreal haze, a journey to Tangiers, with Burroughs, the mad genius, in search of the holy grail of opiates.  Then a flight of fancy back to Coney's boardwalk, where my father played as a boy.  I sat among drifters, hobos and wild men.  I saw my country through the eyes of a generation of children who ...