Retrieved from https://studentshare.org/literature/1516338-character-analysis-of-the-rain-god-by-arturo-islas
https://studentshare.org/literature/1516338-character-analysis-of-the-rain-god-by-arturo-islas.
It is evidently clear from the discussion that though Arturo Islas grew up in the deserts of Mexico, he was first trained at and then taught at Stanford University. The deserts of his native place and then the lifelong career as an engaged academic in the cutting edge of American academia gave Islas an expansive imagination. An imagination, which he had put to great use while chronicling the trials and tribulations of the Angel family in The Rain God. The imaginative landscape of Latin American literature infused his writing, while he was never too far away from the critical realism of American letters.
The two converged to give Islas a unique perspective on both life and literature. As Antonio Marquez writes, "Inspired by Neruda's bardic magnificence, Islas gives expressive voice to the dead and retrieves the ghosts of a family and extended families from the oblivion of unrecorded history.
...Download file to see next pages Read More