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The Prince of los Cocuyos
The Prince of los Cocuyos: A Miami Childhood | Richard Blanco
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Where am I from? Where do I belong? Who am I? These are the universal questions that have emerged from Richard Blanco's illuminating, story-rich poetry. Now Blanco explores these questions in this vivid account of his coming of age as the child of Cuban immigrants and his effort to contend with his burgeoning artistic and sexual identities. These are the stories of that shy yet precocious boy, known as Riqui to his family, who would grow up to be Richard Blanco, acclaimed as the first Latino and first openly gay presidential inaugural poet in U.S. history.Blanco grew up in the grip of two imaginary worlds: the Cuba of the 1950s that his family longed for and Blanco's idealized America, which seemed to exist outside the boundaries of Cuban Miami. The America of his fantasies from TV shows like The Brady Bunch offered a life just as "exotic" as the island paradise that was his birthright. The Prince of los Cocuyos evokes the complexities and gloriesand humorof navigating these worlds and the awakening of Riqui's homosexuality and artist's soul.Coloring books and pig roasts, opera and mambo, Easy Cheese and pork rindsRiqui negotiates these contradictions and more. His abuela, a bookie, tries to make him un hombre, driving both his sexuality and his artistic inclinations deep into the closet; his first Thanksgiving turkey dinner ends with relatives in a conga line; his suburban backyard is transformed by his abuelo into a veritable farm with chickens and rabbits; and his mother decides to pack toilet paper and a pistol for his childhood pilgrimage to "the promised land" of Walt Disney World. Riqui finally finds his proverbial village as a teenager, working at the family market, El Cocuyito ("The Little Firefly"), lovingly mentored by its employees and customers.A prismatic and lyrical narrative rich with all the textures of Miami during the 1970s and '80s, The Prince of los Cocuyos is a resonant account of how Blanco came into his own sense of an authentic self, one that incorporated his Cuban-ness and his queerness, his American-ness and his artistic drive. Singular and universal, Blanco's story illuminates the experience of becoming through loving and loving through becoming: the way in which we are perpetually shaped by our experiences, our memories, and our stories of community and family.
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holarosarita

Honestly, I KNOW all memoirs, especially of childhood, are an amalgamation of different memories to create coherent stories. Unless perhaps the author was a prolific journaler from an early age. But the cracks are really showing in this one.

holarosarita There were cracks before this. But it‘s really the Disney story that is getting to me. I‘m sorry, but you simply DON‘T leave Miami at 6 AM planning to get to the park at 10 AM, stop for a burger(????) along the way, get pulled over and actually escorted the police station, make friends with the lady there to get out of your ticket, check into your hotel, and THEN spend the day at Magic Kingdom and leave early the next morning. This is insanity. 2y
holarosarita There‘s simply no way that all happened on one trip. In one day. 2y
khooliha It's not possible! 2y
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Matilda
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#riotgrams day 22: LGBTQ+ reads

EchoLogical Phoebe and her Unicorn? 7y
Matilda @EchoLogical I went with authors instead of characters. 7y
EchoLogical @Matilda Oh okay. I read the first book so I wasn't sure if I missed something. LOL 7y
alanacristin Phoebe 😍 thank you for reminding me i need to own those books. I so love them! 7y
Matilda @alanacristin I need to buy the recent release! 7y
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kspenmoll
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#17booklove #memoirlove
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Book on Mendrala really autobiography, Anne Frank? But remainder definitely are memoirs I have read, with exception of March, still in TBR! Definite #memoirlove

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geekerydo
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Today's #library pull. Particularly excited for THE PRINCE OF LOS COCUYOS, which was recommended by @Matilda :) #tbr

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Matilda
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🔔📚🔔 $1.99 sale Amazon/B&N!! Wonderful memoir that reads like a great coming of age YA as Blanco grows up Cuban in Miami and being gay with a grandmother determined to make sure he wasn't. Highly recommend. (Bonus has a hilarious thanksgiving story perfect to read over the holidays)

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carlyamelia22
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I laughed. I cried. I pondered who I really am.
In short: I loved it.

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Matilda
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