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El. knyga: Invisible People: Stories of Lives at the Margins

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  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: Temple University Press,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781439918326
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: Temple University Press,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781439918326

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&;Somewhere in the tangle of the subject&;s burden and the subject&;s desire is your story.&;&;Alex Tizon 

Every human being has an epic story. The late Pulitzer Prize&;winning writer Alex Tizon told the epic stories of marginalized people&;from lonely immigrants struggling to forge a new American identity to a high school custodian who penned a New Yorker short story. Edited by Tizon&;s friend and former colleague Sam Howe Verhovek, Invisible People collects the best of Tizon&;s rich, empathetic accounts&;including &;My Family&;s Slave,&; the Atlantic magazine cover story about the woman who raised him and his siblings under conditions that amounted to indentured servitude.

Mining his Filipino American background, Tizon tells the stories of immigrants from Cambodia and Laos. He gives a fascinating account of the Beltway sniper and insightful profiles of Surfers for Jesus and a man who tracks UFOs. His articles&;many originally published in the Seattle Times and the Los Angeles Times&;are brimming with enlightening details about people who existed outside the mainstream&;s field of vision. 

In their introductions to Tizon&;s pieces, New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet, Atlantic magazine editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg, Pulitzer Prize winners Kim Murphy and Jacqui Banaszynski, and others salute Tizon&;s respect for his subjects and the beauty and brilliance of his writing. Invisible People is a loving tribute to a journalist whose search for his own identity prompted him to chronicle the lives of others.

Recenzijos

Alex Tizon is the master of the telling detail that penetrates the surface and makes us understand something or someone-and ultimately ourselves-in a deeper way. Tizons beautiful book is as powerful as they come.-Cheryl Strayed

"[ B]oth longtime fans and those relatively new to Tizons work will come away from this collection with an appreciation for his unquestionable ability to narrate unusual stories in memorable ways."--Publishers Weekly

Foreword xiii
Jose Antonio Vargas
Introduction xv
Sam Howe Verhovek
PART I ALEX'S STORY
An excerpt from Big Little Man: In Search of My Asian Self
3(10)
Introduced
Deanne Urmy
PART II IMMIGRANTS
My Family's Slave
13(24)
The Atlantic, June 2017
Introduced by Jeffrey Goldberg
For Seattle's Cambodian Refugees, Time and Distance Can't Bury Memories of the Killing Fields
37(8)
Seattle Times, January 23, 1994
and
Strangers in a Strange Land: The Hmong Orphans of History
45(3)
Seattle Times, March 12, 1996
Introduced
David Boardman
Death of a Dreamer: A Young Bride from the Philippines Is Murdered
48(16)
Seattle Times, April 21, 1996
Introduced
Terry McDermott
A Death in Gaza: Peace Advocate and "a Heart Too Big to Hold"
64(7)
Los Angeles Times, March 18, 2003
Introduced
Lynn Marshall
PART III NATIVES
On Edge: 9/11, a Muslim Family and a Wyoming Town
71(6)
Seattle Times, September 21, 2001
Introduced
Jacqui Banaszynski
A Matter of Justice and Honor: The Fight to Clear Chief Leschi's Name
77(9)
Los Angeles Times, December 28, 2004
Introduced
Scott Kraft
A World Away in Navajo Nation: Far from the Sept. 11 Fallout
86(4)
Seattle Times, September 1, 2002
Introduced
Alan Berner
The Fish Tale that Changed History
90(13)
Seattle Times, February 7, 1999
Introduced
Florangela Davila
Alaska by Way of Katrina: At the Far Edge of a New Orleans Diaspora
103(10)
Los Angeles Times, March 7, 2006
Introduced
Dean Baquet
PART IV LONERS
Thorn Jones and the Cosmic Joke: Author's Surprise "Success" Breeds Misery
113(8)
From the Seattle Times, April 2, 2000
Introduced
Nicole Brodeur
Seeking Poetic Justice: A Pacifist Author Leads an Online Antiwar Movement Rooted in Language and Imagery
121(7)
Los Angeles Times, March 3, 2003
and
An Iraq War All His Own: An Exemplary Soldier Goes on Trial for Refusing to Fight in a War He Calls Illegal
128(6)
Los Angeles Times, February 5, 2007
Introduced
Km Murphy
In the Land of Missing Persons
134(19)
The Atlantic, April 2016
Introduced
Denise Kersten Wills
Last but Not Least: The Lonely White House Bids of Two Longshots
153(10)
Los Angeles Times, July 25, 2007
Introduced
Sam Howe Verhovek
PART V VILLAINS
John Muhammad's Meltdown
163(20)
Seattle Times, November 10, 2002
Introduced
James Neff
The Story of a Drive-by Murder at Ballard High
183(17)
Seattle Times, March 8, 1998
Introduced
Jim Simon
PART VI ECCENTRICS
Onward Christian Surfers: Spreading the Gospel on Waikiki
200(6)
Los Angeles Times, May 31, 2006
and
In an Old Nuclear Bunker, This Guy Has the Lowdown on UFOs
206(6)
Los Angeles Times, March 28, 2008
Introduced
Sam Howe Verhovek
Mrs. Leu, Tear Down That Wall! A U.S.-Canada Border Flap in Her Yard
212(8)
Los Angeles Times, May 26, 2007
Introduced
Millie Quan
This Law Ain't No Friend of His: Elvis the Cabbie Fights for Kingly Attire
220(7)
Los Angeles Times, August 24, 2003
Introduced
Brian Lindstrom
PART VII ORACLES
"Old Ladies Do What We Can": Dispatches from a New Nation
227(4)
Seattle Times, September 18, 2001
Introduced
Jacqui Banaszynski
Crossing America: "We Need to Pray Deep"
231(4)
Seattle Times, October 2, 2001
Introduced
Alan Berner
Acknowledgments 235
Alex Tizon (1959 2017) was a  Pulitzer Prizewinning journalist. He wrote numerous articles for publications including The Seattle Times, The Los Angeles Times, and The Atlantic. He was also the author of a memoir: Big Little Man: In Search of My Asian Self. Sam Howe Verhovek is freelance writer and former reporter for The New York Times and TheLos Angeles Times. He is the author of Jet Age: The Comet, the 707, and the Race to Shrink the World. He is also an adjunct faculty member at Seattle University and the University of Washington.