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'Newcomer' opens an uncanny window to the hopes and struggles of newly-arrived immigrants in the United States. With a language that combines humor and wit, Manuel Ballagas looks back at his first years in America, and reflects on all the hard work it took him to succeed as a journalist.

Produktbeschreibung
'Newcomer' opens an uncanny window to the hopes and struggles of newly-arrived immigrants in the United States. With a language that combines humor and wit, Manuel Ballagas looks back at his first years in America, and reflects on all the hard work it took him to succeed as a journalist.
Autorenporträt
Manuel Ballagas was born in Cuba to a reknowned literary family. He published his first work of fiction at age 15, in Casa de Las Américas magazine, a literary publication with a large Latin American following. By 1965, his first book of fiction was going to print, when Fidel Castro himself had the publishing house closed. Since 1980, Ballagas has been living in the United States, where he worked as an editor in The Wall Street Journal, The Miami Herald and The Tampa Tribune. Between 2000 and 2003 he was an editorial consultant for the Spanish language edition of Foreign Affairs magazine. He's the author of two novels, two book of short stories and a memoir.