Rain God, Arturo Islas
Rain God, Arturo Islas
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Rain God

Author: Arturo Islas

Narrator: Timothy Andrés Pabon

Unabridged: 5 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: William Morrow

Published: 05/25/2021


Synopsis

"The Rain God is a lost masterpiece that helped launch a
legion of writers. Its return, in times like these, is a plot twist that
perhaps only Arturo Islas himself could have conjured. May it win many new
readers." — Luis Alberto Urrea,
bestselling author of The House of Broken Angels and The
Hummingbird’s Daughter"Rivers, rivulets, fountains and waters flow, but never return to their joyful beginnings; anxiously they hasten on to the vast realms of the Rain God."A beloved Southwestern classic—as beautiful, subtle and profound as the desert itself—Arturo Islas's The Rain God is a breathtaking masterwork of contemporary literature. Set in a fictional small town on the Texas-Mexico border, it tells the funny, sad and quietly outrageous saga of the children and grandchildren of Mama Chona the indomitable matriarch of the Angel clan who fled the bullets and blood of the 1911 revolution for a gringo land of promise. In bold creative strokes, Islas paints on unforgettable family portrait of souls haunted by ghosts and madness--sinners torn by loves, lusts and dangerous desires. From gentle hearts plagued by violence and epic delusions to a child who con foretell the coming of rain in the sweet scent of angels, here is a rich and poignant tale of outcasts struggling to live and die with dignity . . . and to hold onto their past while embracing an unsteady future.

About Arturo Islas

The late Arturo Islas was our most acclaimed and accomplishedliterary explorer of Mexican-American culture. The publication of his first novel, The Rain God, marked the arrival of a new and unique voicethat could speak to both traditions.Born in 1938 in El Paso, Texas, Islas grew up in the same desertcountry along the Mexican-American border that is the home of theAngel family in his novels. He earned his undergraduate, graduate anddoctoral degrees from Stanford University, where he continued as aprofessor of English. He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, a WoodrowWilson Fellow and a University Fellow, as well as a recipient of theLloyd W. Dinkelspeil Award for outstanding service to undergraduateeducation at Stanford. One of Islas' most popular courses was alimited enrollment seminar, called ""American Lives,"" that mixed readingsin literary autobiography with students' own attempts to chronicleimportant aspects of their lives.He wrote Migrant Souls, the companion novel to The Rain God, a year before he died at home in Stanford in early 1991. He wasat work on a third novel.


Reviews

The only thing I don't like about this novel is that its gay author is already dead. Died in 1991, of complications brought by AIDS, and while at work on just his third novel. He should have been allowed to finish it and write some more! His was a very unique voice: he has the deft touch of a butterf......more

Goodreads review by Kali

THE RAIN GOD is an incredibly sophisticated and groundbreaking novel and deserves an enormous audience. The author, Arturo Islas, would only publish two novels before he died from complications of AIDS in 1991. He was the first Chicano to sign a publishing contract with a major house. His work explo......more

Goodreads review by Paulina

The Rain God was incredible and heartbreaking and I can't stop thinking about it. If you come from a Mexican family (as I do) you'll know that family relationships can be complicated and unbreakable. So even if you have a fight with a cousin or something unforgivable happens, you still can never be......more

I have never read a book that explored machismo, homosexuality in a machismo society, colorism, and family dynamics, among a range of other topics and executed these discussions so well and so succinctly. What’s even more impressive is that this family saga is only 192 pages! We follow along the An......more