"Richard Rodriguezhas authored a ""trilogy"" on American public life and his private life-Hunger of Memory, Days of Obligation,andBrown-concerned, respectively, with class, ethnicity, and race in America.He has also worked as a journalist on television and in print.Most recently he wroteDarling,a meditation on the Abrahamicreligions after 9/11."
Arresting ... Splendidly written intellectual autobiography. -- Boston Globe Superb autobiographical essay ... Mr. Rodriguez offers himself as an example of the long labor of change: its costs, about which he is movingly frank, its loneliness, but also its triumph. -- New York Times Book Review