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This volume uses both prose and poems to create the magical realm of Fidelito Recto - a boy who wants to fly - and his family of Filipino immigrants. Fidelito approaches life with a sense of wonder, whilst his mother struggles to keep her son grounded.

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Oliver de la Paz has created a unique work: a novella in the form of a sequence of prose poems; a lucidly inventive allegory of migration, exile, and belonging. With grace and elegance, he evokes the magical, myth-making culture of his Philippines and brings it to a very real California in the person of Fidelito, a boy who wants to fly, and his parents, Domingo and Maria Elena. Oliver de la Paz has the strength and wisdom to step lightly with the heavlest burdens. He is stunningly good. Names above Houses celebrates the trials and Indestructibility of a family and is a durable refreshment, an essential document of life at the cultural crossroads. - Rodney Jones, author of Elegy for the Southern Drawl ""Names above Houses points to a new direction in Asian American poetry in which the creative genius of Oliver de la Paz hangs in the sky as luminous neon verse. He takes the urbane colors of John Berryman and mixes them with the sensuous hues of Arthur Sze. This is a book enriched with unexpected shifts of language, vertical and horizontal perspectives, and a full spectrum of emotion and insight."" - Nick Carbo, author of Secret Asian Man

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
      Publication Date: 4/30/2001 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780809323821, 978-0809323821
      ISBN10: 0809323826

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume uses both prose and poems to create the magical realm of Fidelito Recto - a boy who wants to fly - and his family of Filipino immigrants. Fidelito approaches life with a sense of wonder, whilst his mother struggles to keep her son grounded.

      Trade Review
      Oliver de la Paz has created a unique work: a novella in the form of a sequence of prose poems; a lucidly inventive allegory of migration, exile, and belonging. With grace and elegance, he evokes the magical, myth-making culture of his Philippines and brings it to a very real California in the person of Fidelito, a boy who wants to fly, and his parents, Domingo and Maria Elena. Oliver de la Paz has the strength and wisdom to step lightly with the heavlest burdens. He is stunningly good. Names above Houses celebrates the trials and Indestructibility of a family and is a durable refreshment, an essential document of life at the cultural crossroads. - Rodney Jones, author of Elegy for the Southern Drawl ""Names above Houses points to a new direction in Asian American poetry in which the creative genius of Oliver de la Paz hangs in the sky as luminous neon verse. He takes the urbane colors of John Berryman and mixes them with the sensuous hues of Arthur Sze. This is a book enriched with unexpected shifts of language, vertical and horizontal perspectives, and a full spectrum of emotion and insight."" - Nick Carbo, author of Secret Asian Man

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