Book Description
for Vatos by Luis Alberto Urrea, Jose Galvez, and Benjamin Alire Sáenz
From the Publisher
One evening, Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Jose Galvez heard Luis Alberto Urrea read Hymn to Vatos Who Will Never Be in a Poem with its chant like repetitions and its evocation of Chicano manhood. As Luis read each line, an image clicked in Jose's memory, and he knew that he had already taken that photograph. The result of that experience is this remarkable book.A unique collaboration of two acclaimed artists, Vatos is a tribute to Latino men who are too often forgotten, ignored, and misrepresented by the larger culture -- children playing in the streets, migrant workers toiling for a better life, homeboys in the barrio, young men with their girlfriends and their mothers, blue collar workers, activists on the streets, sons, uncles, fathers, and grandfathers. Vatos recognizes their joys, their sorrows, their tenderness and their strength. Through Galvez's photographs and Urrea's words, they will not be forgotten.The word vato, by the way, is Mexican-American slang, a word that means dude or guy, but here it carries more soul than either of these.
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