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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:MIT NOMAS Lecture: Building a Latinx Aesthetic and Ethos into the United States
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SUMMARY:MIT NOMAS Lecture: Building a Latinx Aesthetic and Ethos into the United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>	Héctor Tobar is the Los Angeles-born author of six books, including the novels <em>The Tattooed Soldier, The Barbarian Nurseries</em>, and <em>The Last Great Road Bum</em>. His non-fiction <em>Deep Down Dark: The Untold Stories of Thirty-Three Men Buried in a Chilean Mine and the Miracle that Set Them Free</em>, was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and a <em>New York Times</em>bestseller. His books have been translated into fifteen languages. <em>The Barbarian Nurseries</em> won the California Book Award Gold Medal for fiction. Tobar’s fiction has also appeared in <em>Best American Short Stories 2016 </em>and <em>2022</em>. He earned his MFA from the University of California, Irvine, where he is currently a professor. As a journalist, he was a member of the reporting team that won a Pulitzer Prize for coverage of the 1992 Los Angeles uprising. Tobar has also been an op-ed writer for the <em>New York Times</em> and a contributor to <em>The New Yorker, Harper’s, Smithsonian, </em>and<em> National Geographic</em>. He is also a recipient of a Radcliffe Fellowship from Harvard and a Guggenheim Fellowship. His most recent book is <em>Our Migrant Souls: A Meditation on Race and the Meanings and Myths of “Latino.”</em> He is the son of Guatemalan immigrants. </p><p>	<a data-url="https://architecture.mit.edu/events/hector-tobar" href="https://architecture.mit.edu/events/hector-tobar" target="_blank" title="">Click here for more information. </a></p>
LOCATION:MIT Long Lounge, 7-429, 02139
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