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30 Sep / Tales from la Vida: A Latinx Comics Anthology edited by Frederick Luis Aldama [in Booklist]

The latest title in Mad Creek’s impressive Latinographix series showcases 80-plus contributions from the flourishing Latinx graphic community. Creators were prompted “to reflect upon the most significant moments of their lives,” rendering seven sections that explore language, coming-of-age, mythology, identity, heritage, self-image, and pop culture.

The auspicious result features a manifold cast from the most established – title and series editor Frederick Luis Aldama, for example, is a pre-eminent author/academic in the graphic industry – to as-yet-unproven discoveries, each working in varied styles, methods, lengths. As with many collections, individual results are (wildly) uneven, but the communal outcome wholly embodies the Latinographix intention: “provides a place for exploration and boundary pushing and celebrates hybridity, experimentation, and creativity.”

Standouts abound, including Samuel Teer’s “MIXED” (“The texture of my otherness was all that most friends perceived”); Ivan Velez Jr.’s “Que Significa?” (“… are my Latino moments judged on significance or worthiness by the gaze of others?”); and Miguelangel Ruiz’s “The Day I Discovered My Alter Ego” (“…there are some things that cannot be left unsaid”).

As testimony and magnification of the multitudinous Latinx experience, La Vida bursts forth con fuerte.

Review: modified from “Fiction: Graphic Novels,” Booklist, September 15, 2018

Readers: Young Adult, Adult

Published: 2018

By Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Adult Readers, Fiction, Graphic Title/Manga/Manwha, Latin American, Latina/o/x, Nonfiction, Repost, Short Stories, Young Adult Readers Tags > Anthology/Collection, Assimilation, BookDragon, Booklist, Family, Frederick Luis Aldama, Historical, Identity, Immigration, Politics, Race/Racism, Tales from la Vida
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