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“Urrea is a kind of literary badass … a master storyteller with a rock and roll heart.”
NPR
Master storyteller and Pulitzer Prize finalist Luis Alberto Urrea explores themes of love, loss, and triumph. The House of Broken Angels is a bittersweet portrait of a Mexican-American family facing the imminent death of its beloved patriarch.
Born in Tijuana to a Mexican father and American mother, Urrea employs his dual-culture life experiences to great effect. The author of 17 books, he has published extensively in many genres. The Devil’s Highway, his non-fiction account of a group of Mexican immigrants lost in the Arizona desert, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. His highly acclaimed historical novels. The Hummingbird’s Daughter and Queen of America tell the epic story of Teresita Urrea, a great aunt who was a healer and Mexican folk hero. His books have been chosen by nearly one hundred different cities and colleges across the country for community-wide reading programs.
In The House of Broken Angels an ailing patriarch decides to throw himself one last legendary birthday party. But as the party approaches, his mother, nearly one hundred years old, dies herself, leading to a farewell doubleheader.
More about Luis Alberto Urrea
Luis Alberto Urrea’s website
Fresh Air on NPR, March 2018
Mexican-American Author Finds Inspiration In Family, Tragedy And Trump
Weekend Edition on NPR, March 2018
A Family Confronts Life And Death In ‘The House Of Broken Angels’
The New York Times, March 2018
A Novelist’s Exuberant Love Letter to a Mexican-American Clan
“One of the most vivid and engrossing family epics of the last twenty years.”
DAVE EGGERS
Book Signing
Join us in the Music Hall Foyer after the lecture to get your book signed or personalized. Classic Lines will have books for sale.