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406:, follows a family from humble beginnings in a Texas border town through several decades as its members move beyond their Mexican Catholic culture to inhabit Jewish, Muslim and Ivy League spaces....These middle spaces have long been fodder for writers, though the El Paso-born and Harvard-educated Troncoso has created new, empathetic characters to explore it. No, the real beauty of this book is that it mines the rich diversity of tradition and culture among Latinos, as well as the commonalities they share with other Americans- love of family, faith and country." The novel was named as one of the best books of the year by 489: 676: 33: 366:'s yearning for companionship in New York City. "Remembering Possibilities" delves into the terror of a young man attacked in his apartment while he takes solace in memories of a lost love. Troncoso typically sets aside the polemics about social discomfort sometimes found in contemporary Chicano literature and concentrates instead on the moral and intellectual lives of his characters. 625:. His two-year term as president was noted for achieving a record number of submissions for the twelve annual literary contests of the Texas Institute of Letters, increased engagement with members that resulted in a record number paying their membership dues, two years of financial surpluses, and the selection of lifetime achievement awards for 432:) was also published in 2011, and is a collection of sixteen essays about how Troncoso made the leap from growing up poor along the border to the Ivy League, his wife's battle against breast cancer, his struggles as a writer in New York and Texas, fatherhood, interfaith marriage, and Troncoso's appreciation of Judaism. A reviewer for 383:, wrote: "The subtlety, and fairness, with which Troncoso presents these conflicting frameworks stand as the novel's crowning intellectual achievement, side by side with the artistic one: a convincing tale of murder and ruminating guilt." In 2003, Troncoso was also inducted into the Hispanic Scholarship Fund's Alumni Hall of Fame. 557:
Literary Awards. That year the author was elected to a second two-year term on the board of councilors of the Texas Institute of Letters and in May he was appointed secretary, an officer of the TIL. In October 2017, Troncoso permanently endowed the Sergio Troncoso Award for Best Work of First Fiction
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voted unanimously to name Sergio Troncoso a Fellow of the institute. In its 86-year-old history, the TIL has appointed only seventeen previous Fellows, an honorary designation meant to distinguish TIL members for their service and contributions to the organization. Previous Fellows of the institute
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On July 29, 2014, the El Paso City Council voted unanimously to rename the Ysleta public library branch in honor of Sergio Troncoso. At the re-dedication ceremony on October 2, 2015, the author announced the creation of the annual Troncoso Reading Prizes to encourage the love of reading and writing
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in the backyard during their first years in Texas. Troncoso attended South Loop School and Ysleta High School, where he was editor of the high school newspaper and won a Gannett Foundation scholarship to attend the Blair Summer School for Journalism in New Jersey. His grandfather was Santiago
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and struggled to adapt to this new world. "When I was at Harvard, I was scared and intimidated and I wasn't sure I belonged," he said in an interview for his 25th-year reunion. Troncoso studied Mexican history and politics to learn about his heritage and graduated
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wrote: "These very personal essays cross several borders: cultural, historical, and self-imposed....We owe it to ourselves to read, savor and read them again." The collection of essays won the Bronze Award for Essays from
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wrote: "The El Paso author’s newest collection depicts contemporary Mexican American life with a characteristic blend of sorrow and humor. It’s his most powerful work yet, and an essential addition to the Latinx canon."
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On April 7, 2018, Troncoso was elected vice president of the Texas Institute of Letters. He was again a national writing juror for Scholastic Writing Awards, this time in the Personal Essay category in 2018.
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praised it: "In this superb novel, Sergio Troncoso gives us a fresh take not only on the great American road trip, but on the American Dream itself in all its glorious and increasingly fragile promise."
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wrote: "In a media market where cultural stereotypes abound, it's refreshing to read a novel featuring Latino characters who are nuanced and authentic. Sergio Troncoso's latest,
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Troncoso, who was jailed 28 times by the Mexican government for publishing anti-corruption articles as editor and publisher of El DĂ­a in the 1920s, the first daily newspaper in
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Troncoso was a judge for the Shrake Award for Best Short Nonfiction from the Texas Institute of Letters in 2014. For three years, he also served on the Literature panel of the
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wrote in a review: "Troncoso delivers a surprisingly fast-paced, character-driven story.... A sublime, diverse cast drives this tale of looking for a safe, welcoming home.”
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For many years, the author has taught fiction and nonfiction workshops at the Yale Writers' Workshop in New Haven, Connecticut. His literary papers are archived at the
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and the ephemeral quality of love. "A Rock Trying to Be a Stone" is a story of three boys playing a dangerous game that becomes a test of character on the
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to Mexico, where he studied economics, politics, and literature. Later he received two graduate degrees in international relations and philosophy from
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said it was "exceptionally beautiful and poignant writing." The collection won the Southwest Book Award from the
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praised in a starred review: "A deeply meaningful collection that navigates important nuances of identity."
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Manuel Ramos (September 18, 2011). "Getting personal: In Troncoso's essays nothing is all that easy".
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at the Texas Institute of Letters to encourage the next generation of writers from his home state.
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2022 - Bronze Medal for The Rudolfo Anaya Best Latino Focused Fiction Book Award (English) from
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2021 - Silver Medal for The Rudolfo Anaya Best Latino Focused Fiction Book Award (English) from
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In 2021, Troncoso edited an anthology of mostly unpublished essays, poetry, and short stories,
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Arte PĂşblico Press also published a revised and updated paperback edition of Troncoso's novel
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Nepantla Familias: An Anthology of Mexican American Literature on Families in Between Worlds
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and Celeste Bedford Walker, the first African-American to win that award. In a profile by
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chose the book for the "Best of Texas 2019". "Rosary on the Border," the first story in
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2020 - Gold Medal for Best Collection of Short Stories (English or Bilingual) from
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suggests, the brightest and most able of the modern Border writers and thinkers."
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in 2015, and was also chosen as one of the Top Ten Best Fiction Books for 2014 by
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for "Dust to Dust: A Mother's Hope Binds Her Family in the Border Town of Ysleta"
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2013 - Short-listed runner-up for PEN/Texas Southwest Book Award for Fiction for
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In 2019, Troncoso published a collection of linked short stories on immigration,
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In 2017, he was a national writing juror in the Critical Essay category for the
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and the Gold Medal for Best Latino-focused Nonfiction Book (Bilingual) from the
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2014 - Gold Medal for Best Latino-focused Nonfiction Book (Bilingual) from
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2012 - Honorable Mention for Best Novel in English (Adventure/Drama) from
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won the Gold Medal for Best Novel- Adventure or Drama (English) from the
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for the Top Ten List in Fiction, Nonfiction, and Social Advocacy of the
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and the Silver Medal for Best Culturally Themed Academic Book from the
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2023 - Top Ten List for Fiction, Nonfiction, and Social Advocacy from
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2022 - Finalist for Edwin Shrake Award for Best Short Nonfiction from
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2018 - Finalist for Edwin Shrake Award for Best Short Nonfiction from
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Sergio Troncoso Branch Library, 9321 Alameda Avenue, El Paso, Texas.
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2022 - Gold Medal for Best Novel-Adventure or Drama (English) from
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2021 - Silver Medal for Best Culturally Themed Academic Book from
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Gundersen, Edna (May 20, 1978). "Young Editor Wins Scholarship".
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2012 - Finalist for Reading the West Award in Adult Fiction from
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won the Gold Medal for Best Collection of Short Stories from the
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in grade school, middle school, and high school students in the
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Janus Head, a journal of Philosophy, Literature, and Psychology
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Troncoso served as one of three national judges for the 2016
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We Wear the Mask: Fifteen True Stories of Passing in America
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On January 7, 2023, the council and past presidents of the
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in government, with a Latin American Certificate. He won a
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Camino Del Sol: Fifteen Years of Latina and Latino Writing
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and the Silver Award for Adult Multicultural Fiction from
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won the Bronze Award for Adult Multicultural Fiction from
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On March 28, 2020, Troncoso was elected president of the
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called it an "eye-opening collection of essays," and the
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In 2011, Troncoso published two books. His second novel,
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In the Margins Book Award Committee (February 9, 2023).
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In the Margins Book Award Committee (February 9, 2023).
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Mountains and Plains Independent Booksellers Association
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2011 - Honorable Mention for Multicultural Fiction from
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Hecho en Tejas: An Anthology of Texas-Mexican Literature
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Border Regional Library Association (October 1, 2013).
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Border Regional Library Association (October 1, 2012).
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Border Regional Library Association (October 1, 2000).
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Our Lost Border: Essays on Life amid the Narco-Violence
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Our Lost Border: Essays on Life amid the Narco-Violence
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2012 - Silver Medal for Best Biography in English from
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Our Lost Border: Essays on Life amid the Narco-Violence
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In 2022, he published his eighth book and third novel,
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Our Lost Border: Essays on Life amid the Narco-Violence
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2020 - Kay Cattarulla Award for Best Short Story from
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2012 - Honorable Mention for Tejas Fiction Award from
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2016 - Long-listed in Disquiet Prize (Fiction) from
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National Association of Chicana and Chicano Studies
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Latino Boom: An Anthology of U.S. Latino Literature
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He grew up on the east side of El Paso in rural 228:- Top Ten List; Bronze Award for Anthologies from 2508:"Outstanding Books: 2023 General Categories 1-54" 2269:"Library branch renamed in honor of local author" 1889:"Outstanding Books: 2023 General Categories 1-54" 1849: 1830: 1664: 1640:"Library branch renamed in honor of local author" 790:City Wilds: Essays and Stories about Urban Nature 2689:Hispanic and Latino American short story writers 2650: 2527:"In the Margins Book Awards: 2023 Press Release" 1989:"In the Margins Book Awards: 2023 Press Release" 1733:Lancaster, Michelle Newby (December 29, 2019). 1690:"The 2016 finalists for the PEN/Faulkner Award" 1364:2023 - Honorable Mention in Fiction Award from 1318:2022 - Finalist for Multicultural Fiction from 2413:"2022 International Latino Book Award Winners" 2394:"2021 International Latino Book Award Winners" 2375:"2021 International Latino Book Award Winners" 2251:"2014 International Latino Book Award Winners" 2191: 2175:"2012 International Latino Book Award Winners" 2156:"2012 International Latino Book Award Winners" 1594:Staff (April 15, 2013). "Nonfiction Reviews". 1135:Short Story Award for "Turnaround in the Dark" 664:won the Bronze Medal for Anthologies from the 350:writer, and the Southwest Book Award from the 281: 2135:Texas Institute of Letters (April 19, 2012). 1905: 1665:Brandon D. Shuler (2014). "Sergio Troncoso's 553:and final judge in the Essay category in the 508:, and in 2014 he was co-chair of that panel. 212:; Kay Cattarulla Award for Best Short Story; 2331: 1751: 1578: 416:. The novel was chosen as a Notable Book by 2432:"The 24th International Latino Book Awards" 2353:"The 22nd International Latino Book Awards" 2025:Fulbright Scholar Program (June 14, 1983). 1970:"The 24th International Latino Book Awards" 1773:"The 22nd International Latino Book Awards" 864:, and many other newspapers and magazines. 844:Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas 2620:Interview with Frederick Luis Aldama, 2021 2468:El Paso Matters Staff (January 20, 2023). 2448: 2312: 2293: 2115: 2096: 2006:El Paso Matters Staff (January 20, 2023). 1792: 1615:"An 'exceptional situation' on the border" 412:and won the Southwest Book Award from the 31: 2754:21st-century American short story writers 2749:20th-century American short story writers 1732: 1434:"Publisher jailed 28 times in nine years" 1431: 1416: 1344:2023 - Bronze Award for Anthologies from 1334:2023 - Finalist for Montaigne Medal from 679:Troncoso at the 2022 Texas Book Festival. 147:Novels, short stories, essays, nonfiction 2636:Interview with Eddy F. Alvarez Jr., 2021 2084:The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education 2043: 1548: 1536:The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education 1390: 674: 527:. In a review of the revised novel from 487: 2626:Literal Magazine: Latin American Voices 2429: 2410: 2391: 2372: 2350: 2248: 2172: 2153: 1967: 1908:"International Latino Book Awards 2021" 1770: 1687: 1549:Terrazas, Beatriz (November 11, 2011). 1458: 1320:Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards 1246:Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards 1201:Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards 1053:Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards 1041:Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards 764:His stories have been featured in many 608:. In 2023, Luis Alberto Urrea wrote in 2694:Hispanic and Latino American novelists 2651: 2486: 1612: 1484: 1211:2015 - Finalist in Genre Fiction from 1593: 953: 774:Critical Thinking, Thoughtful Writing 274:(born 1961) is an American author of 2684:Hispanic and Latino American writers 2628:Interview with Rose Mary Salum, 2021 2351:Whisler, Kirk (September 12, 2020). 1831:Ramon Bracamontes (April 19, 2022). 1812:Luis Alberto Urrea (June 14, 2023). 1771:Whisler, Kirk (September 12, 2020). 1713: 1051:2011 - Bronze Award for Essays from 2674:American writers of Mexican descent 2392:Whisler, Kirk (September 5, 2021). 2373:Whisler, Kirk (September 5, 2021). 2249:Whisler, Kirk (September 1, 2014). 2236:Border Regional Library Association 2217:Border Regional Library Association 2173:Whisler, Kirk (September 7, 2012). 2154:Whisler, Kirk (September 7, 2012). 2069:Border Regional Library Association 1391:Renteria, Ramon (August 24, 1999). 1166:Border Regional Library Association 1140:Border Regional Library Association 1012:The Last Tortilla and Other Stories 1008:Border Regional Library Association 1002:The Last Tortilla and Other Stories 943:The Last Tortilla and Other Stories 792:(University of Georgia Press), and 475:Border Regional Library Association 414:Border Regional Library Association 352:Border Regional Library Association 336:The Last Tortilla and Other Stories 178:The Last Tortilla and Other Stories 13: 2774:21st-century American male writers 2769:20th-century American male writers 2644:Interview with Gabriel Dozal, 2020 2449:Sutherland, Matt (June 10, 2022). 2313:Sutherland, Matt (June 15, 2020). 2294:Sutherland, Matt (June 15, 2014). 2116:Sutherland, Matt (June 15, 2012). 2097:Sutherland, Matt (June 15, 2012). 1906:Whisler, Kirk (October 17, 2021). 1793:Sutherland, Matt (June 15, 2020). 1287:A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son 1267:A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son 1250:A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son 1150:2013 - Literary Legacy Award from 893:A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son 788:(University of New Mexico Press), 616:A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son 598:A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son 594:A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son 567:A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son 506:New York State Council on the Arts 182:A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son 14: 2785: 2669:American male short story writers 2559: 2512:Independent Publisher Book Awards 2487:Hoffer, Eric (February 1, 2023). 2430:Whisler, Kirk (August 22, 2022). 2411:Whisler, Kirk (August 22, 2022). 1968:Whisler, Kirk (August 22, 2022). 1925:"Nobody's Pilgrims (Paperback)". 1893:Independent Publisher Book Awards 1850:Richard Z. Santos (August 2022). 1714:Peña, Daniel (October 16, 2019). 1432:Sotomayor, Ernie (June 1, 1976). 1393:"New voice in Chicano literature" 1346:Independent Publisher Book Awards 1164:2013 - Southwest Book Award from 1138:2012 - Southwest Book Award from 1088:Crossing Borders: Personal Essays 1075:2012 - Inducted as Member of the 1058:Crossing Borders: Personal Essays 1006:2000 - Southwest Book Award from 916:Crossing Borders: Personal Essays 666:Independent Publisher Book Awards 425:Crossing Borders: Personal Essays 230:Independent Publisher Book Awards 193:Crossing Borders: Personal Essays 2489:"2023 Montaigne Medal Finalists" 2436:International Latino Book Awards 2417:International Latino Book Awards 2398:International Latino Book Awards 2379:International Latino Book Awards 2360:International Latino Book Awards 2255:International Latino Book Awards 2192:Kirkus Reviews (March 1, 2012). 2179:International Latino Book Awards 2160:International Latino Book Awards 1974:International Latino Book Awards 1912:International Latino Book Awards 1780:International Latino Book Awards 1485:Farrow, Bryan R. (Summer 2005). 1310:International Latino Book Awards 1300:International Latino Book Awards 1283:International Latino Book Awards 1273:International Latino Book Awards 1263:International Latino Book Awards 1176:International Latino Book Awards 1095:International Latino Book Awards 1083:International Latino Book Awards 712:International Latino Book Awards 670:International Latino Book Awards 602:International Latino Book Awards 515:in 2014. 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Index

Sergio Troncoso
El Paso, Texas
Harvard College
BA
Yale University
MA
Yale University
MPhil
literary fiction
philosophy and literature
Mexican-American literature
From This Wicked Patch of Dust
Crossing Borders: Personal Essays
The Nature of Truth
Premio Aztlán Literary Prize
Fulbright Scholarship
Texas Institute of Letters
Texas Institute of Letters
www.sergiotroncoso.com
short stories
Mexican
El Paso, Texas
Ysleta
outhouse
Ciudad Juárez
Harvard College
Fulbright Scholarship
Yale University
short stories
University of Arizona Press

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