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" Books are like chocolate. Can't eat just one. "
Luis Alberto Urrea
Just
Eat
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" I used to work with a relief group that took care of the people in the dump. We took them food and water and medicine and built homes and took them to church services, whatever was needed. "
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" I love books with titles like, 'How Do You Spank a Porcupine?,' 'Arnie, the Darling Starling,' or 'The Bat in My Pocket.' "
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" When I was a little boy in Tijuana, it was wonderland. We left when I was probably four - I was dying of tuberculosis. "
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" We want to ascribe a kind of tragic grimness to people, but people are funny. "
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" I don't like being angry all the time; it's not good for me. I have to have serenity or else go to war. "
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" I believe God is a poet; every religion in our history was made of poems and songs, and not a few of them had books attached. "
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" I've been told not to tour down in Mexico. I am too well-known now. The kidnappers may think that my publisher will pay a ransom. "
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" Way back when I was working at the dump, I saw that, even when living among the trash, that some people would decide to choose joy in their lives. "
Luis Alberto Urrea
Back
Way
People
" Many of us writers tour like a literary Bachman Turner Overdrive. We ain't pretty, but we're on the road. Many of us wish we were rock stars anyway. For my part, I live in my iPod. The musicians there are my constant companions on the road. "
Luis Alberto Urrea
Stars
Rock
Live
" My dad looked like Errol Flynn, and I think my mom thought she was moving into a hacienda, but they lived on a dirt street in Tijuana, a house jammed with relatives, nobody speaking English. She didn't know a word of Spanish. She grew up well and was appalled and humiliated, terrified of anyone ethnic. "
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Know
Think
She
" I'm a theological writer mistaken for a political writer. My theme is grace versus karma. "
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Writer
Grace
" I was deeply infected with storytelling from the get go, and I truly love it. "
Luis Alberto Urrea
Get
Love
Storytelling
" I don't like to see people get kicked around. You have to stand up for them. "
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See
People
Like
" When 'The Hummingbird's Daughter' came out, there was a certain backlash - 'Well, this isn't 'The Devil's Highway.'' That's just the way it goes. "
Luis Alberto Urrea
Well
Out
Daughter
" I had not seen lawns till fifth grade - big green lawns. "
Luis Alberto Urrea
Till
Seen
Big
" When I was doing missionary work when I was younger, which started this obsession of mine with the literature of witness, I was a translator for a missionary group, and I spent years in a Tijuana dump. People were really thrown by the fact that the Mexican poor, many of them pureblood indigenous people, seemed happy. "
Luis Alberto Urrea
Happy
Indigenous People
Work
" In the end, I'm really interested in people and what we do with our short time here on earth. I'm interested in the human soul. "
Luis Alberto Urrea
Soul
End
Earth
" A great Chicano forebear of mine in writing is Rolando Hinojosa-Smith. He was writing good border mysteries for Chicano readers back in the '80s and '90s. "
Luis Alberto Urrea
Back
Mine
Great
" I'm always trying to, using literature, subvert people's responses. "
Luis Alberto Urrea
Trying
People
Always
" I have often said I come from a family of unreliable narrators. I tend to believe their struggles with racism, identity, nationality do dovetail with my motivation to write. "
Luis Alberto Urrea
Motivation
Identity
Family
" It became really important to me if I was going to write 'Hummingbird's Daughter' to try to do honor to women. "
Luis Alberto Urrea
Me
Women
Important
" The situation was kind of complicated in that my mother didn't speak Spanish. My father spoke English, you know, as best he could. "
Luis Alberto Urrea
Father
Best
Know
" The stupidity of militarized fences between two worlds is a metaphor for all the things that divide us as human beings. "
Luis Alberto Urrea
Two
Us
Divide
" It's the most absurd story. I grew up in the dirt streets of Tijuana, dying of all kinds of diseases - tuberculosis, fevers, all that - and it somehow turned into this charmed life. I don't know exactly how. "
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Streets
Dirt
Dying
" With a name like Luis Alberto Urrea, it's political no matter what I do. "
Luis Alberto Urrea
Name
Like
Political
" It's not like Mexicans have an illegal immigration organ in their body and at 14 kicks off a hormone and shows them how to come to the United States illegally. It's a question of desperation for a vast majority of them. "
Luis Alberto Urrea
Question
Immigration
Body
" People think of me as a political writer, but I don't think of myself that way. "
Luis Alberto Urrea
Think
People
Myself
" I missed the Wilco phenom while busy obsessing over rock en Espanol. So imagine my surprise when I found myself at O'Hare getting on a plane with my Chi-town homeboy, Jeff Tweedy. I loved the guy right away and loved his family. How odd to know somebody before you listen to them. I don't know if that's bad or good. "
Luis Alberto Urrea
Busy
Surprise
Myself
" Writers write without support. "
Luis Alberto Urrea
Writers
Support
Without
" Poetry is how I feed the soul, and it's how I fire the furnace of writing. "
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Soul
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