Lamentable Journey of Omaha Bigelow into the Impenetrable Loisaida Jungle by Eduardo Vega Yunque

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  • Pub. Date: October 2004
  • 372pp
  • Sales Rank: 652,971
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    • Pub. Date: October 2004
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Hardcover, 372pp
    • Sales Rank: 652,971

    Synopsis

    From one of the most powerful voices in contemporary fiction comes a fantastic adventure through the concrete jungle of New York City

    Failed in all his career aspirations, recently laid off from Kinko's, and burdened with a frustrating anatomical shortcoming, Omaha Bigelow finds salvation on the streets of New York City's Lower East Side in the form of a Nuyorican homegirl equipped with an array of powers to cure his problems. Their misbegotten romance transforms him from a perpetual loser to an overnight success, but fame comes with a hefty price. Omaha must soon struggle to remain faithful as he becomes entangled with an irresistible WASP law student and a sinister ex-CIA agent who happens to be her father.

    Writing with a perfect-pitch ear for the American idiom, and vividly capturing the cultural landscape of post–September 11 New York, Edgardo Vega Yunqué challenges the received wisdom of contemporary life and its politics with vitality, humor, and an abiding affection for pop culture, youth, and American optimism.

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    Kicked out by his girlfriend and fired from his job at Kinko's, Omaha Bigelow, the 35-year-old punk rocker at the center of this lively but exasperating allegory, finds himself living on the streets of New York's Lower East Side. When he meets Maruquita Salsipuedes, a 15-year-old whose magical powers can help fix the problem of his very small penis, an unlikely love affair begins and is quickly tested by the appearance of Winnifred Buckley, a rich, beautiful ber-WASP who battles Maruquita for Omaha's allegiance. A convoluted morality play ensues, the pleasure and coherence of which is compromised by a first-person narrator who interrupts the story with non sequiturs (e.g., a list of celebrities he finds attractive), speeches (riffs on U.S./Puerto Rico relations are well taken, but much of the commentary on social justice and the degraded state of the novel feels stale) and defensive justifications for the course of the novel ("I'm writing this novel and you're not. I know what I'm doing"). Vega Yunqu (No Matter How Much You Promise to Cook or Pay the Rent You Blew it Cauze Bill Bailey Ain't Never Coming Home Again) has a keen intelligence, an ear for dialogue and a flair for zany passages of magic realism, but this sprawling, digressive book sinks under the weight of its snazzed-up style. Agent, Thomas Colchie. (Nov.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Edgardo Vega YunquÉ is the author of the critically acclaimed novel No Matter How Much You Promise. . . . His stories have been adapted for the stage and anthologized internationally. He was born in Puerto Rico and lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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    Lamentable Journey of Omaha Bigelow into the Impenetrable Loisaida Jungleby Anonymous

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    September 09, 2006: 'Omaha Bigelow...' is sexy and rambunctious! It is a well-told story, constructed to include magical, laughter-inducing flights that land on the solid (often hard and cold) ground of reality--the reality of the U.S.A.'s position to and in this world. The pointed political nature of the book cannot be overlooked, a crucial discourse for global readers, potent yet poetical.

    Lamentable Journey of Omaha Bigelow into the Impenetrable Loisaida Jungleby Anonymous

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    January 02, 2005: I read an article that was written about this book on the tallahasse news website where they were talking about the book and I must say that It made me a bit frightened, (only because of the witches and tranformation stuff) lol, but it really looks like a quite interesting and amusing book to read, I will buy it and see what its all about, and check out other books that the author has written, I might just enjoy it, its set in NYC, so Im going read it.


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