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the U.S. without ties to the
Mexican migrant experience." VanDenburgh also criticized Cummins' choice to position the main character as "forced" to illegally cross the border "by an all-powerful villain" which, she argues, makes it easier for sheltered, white American readers to sympathize with the plot. VanDenburgh calls this construct "a cunning calculation, and also a deeply cynical one."
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391:, they have no immunity from bad reviews and valid criticism." He added, "it's not that we think only Latinx writers should write Latinx-themed books. No, this is not about censorship. A talented writer who does the hard work can create convincing, powerful works of literature about other cultures. That's called art.
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positions itself as the great sociopolitical novel of our era. Instead, it reeks of opportunism, substituting characters arc for mere trauma... These character, story and style missteps would be problematic no matter the source. But it matters in this case that the source is a
European-born woman in
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that said the book "was written with good intentions, and like all deeply felt books, it calls its imagined ghost into the reader's real flesh." Groff questioned herself in the review, writing, "I was sure I was the wrong person to review this book." On
Twitter, soon after the review's publication,
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is an insult to Latinx writers who have toiled – some of us for decades – to little notice of major publishers and book reviewers, while building a vast collection of breathtaking, authentic literature often published by university and independent presses on shoestring budgets. And while the folks
521:. She reiterated her own support for the book, and stated, "If one author, one artist is silenced, we're all in danger of the same. I believe that we can do this without having to cancel, to dismiss or to silence anyone." Participants on the show included Cummins, a panel of other writers,
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Sebastián publishes a profile exposing the crimes of Javier, who then orders the slaughter of
Sebastián and his family. Lydia and Luca escape the massacre, but are forced to flee Mexico, and attempt to enter the United States illegally, taking a treacherous trip via the route known as
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panned the book, saying it had "stilted prose and characterizations", such as the book's description of the main character's facial expression as "as if seven fishermen have cast their hooks into her from different directions and they’re all pulling at once." Two days later,
169:, Mexico, with her journalist husband, Sebastián, and her eight-year-old son, Luca. Lydia runs a bookstore and one day befriends a charming customer, Javier, who appears to have similar interests in books. However, Javier is revealed to be the kingpin of a drug cartel.
365:. She says of the protagonist, "That Lydia is so shocked by her own country’s day-to-day realities gives the impression that Lydia might not be… a credible Mexican. In fact, she perceives her own country through the eyes of a pearl-clutching American tourist." On
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for her book club, said, "Jeanine
Cummins accomplished a remarkable feat, literally putting us in the shoes of migrants and making us feel their anguish and desperation to live in freedom." The book also received glowing reviews from Mexican-American writer
320:(3.0 out of 5) based on critic reviews with a critical summary saying, "Some questions also arose over the accuracy of Cummins's representation of Mexican culture and migrants, and a few critics find felt that her portrayal of them was exploitative".
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132:. The book is about a Mexican bookseller who is forced to flee as an illegal immigrant to the United States, along with her son, after her journalist husband exposes a local drug kingpin.
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critic Polly
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Bestseller List for 36 weeks, and was one of the best-selling books of 2020. It has been published in 37 languages, and has sold over three million copies worldwide.
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Winfrey nevertheless carried on with her show, with two one-hour episodes focused on both the content and controversy surrounding
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praised it, and said that neither he nor anyone he discussed it with in Mexico felt that the author was out of bounds.
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1056:"Publisher Agrees to Boost Latinx Representation After Backlash to Whitewashed Novel "American Dirt""
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March/April 2020 issue, a magazine that aggregates critic reviews of books, the book received a
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1007:"This Is The Controversy Behind Oprah's Latest Book Club Pick, 'American Dirt'"
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The book was subject to a bidding war from publishers in 2018. The winner,
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1112:"The controversy over the new immigration novel American Dirt, explained"
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1255:"Dear Oprah Winfrey: 142 Writers Ask You to Reconsider American Dirt"
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879:"American Dirt (Oprah's Book Club) | Jeanine Cummins | Macmillan"
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s Barbara VanDenburgh called the book "problematic". She wrote, "
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Groff stated that she "wrestled like a beast with this review".
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in response to the publication and initial mainstream praise of
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article written by culture and literary critic Claire Fallon.
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decorations at the launch of the book. On February 10, 2020,
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1030:Olivas, Daniel (30 January 2020).
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729:Paul, Pamela (January 26, 2023).
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1404:"The Implosion of American Dirt"
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952:"Pendeja, You Ain't Steinbeck"
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452:The New York Times Book Review
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1402:Shapiro, Lila (2021-01-05).
950:Gurba, Myriam (2019-12-12).
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