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King of the Chicanos

Published
Mar 2010
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
192

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Both heroic and tragic, this novel captures the spirit, energy, and imagination of the 1960s' Chicano movement—a massive and intense struggle across a broad spectrum of political and cultural issues—through the passionate story of the King of the Chicanos, Ramón Hidalgo. From his very humble beginnings through the tumultuous decades of being a migrant farm worker, door-to-door salesman, prison inmate, political hack, and radical activist, the novel relates Hidalgo's personal failures and self-destructive personality amid the political turmoil of the times. With a gradual acceptance of his destiny as a leader and hero of the people, this impassioned novel relates the maturation of one man while encapsulating the fever of the Chicano movement.

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First Edition Mar 2010 Wings Press ISBN 0916727645
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Mar 2010 Wings Press ISBN B0042JSM3W
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Apr 2010 Wings Press ISBN 1609400062
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