Summary:
George Washington Gómez narrates the story of a young who grows in Jonesville on the River (ficticious city representing Brownsville) at the beginning of the 20th Century. The work concerns the identity conflict the main character suffers from by growing in an anglo-texan context; this conflict is reflected in the title through the combination af an anglo name and a Spanish family name.
Author
Américo Paredes
American author born in Brownsville, Texas who authored several texts focusing on the border life that existed between the United States and Mexico, particularly around the Rio Grande region of South Texas. His work was heavily influenced by his family history, especially on his father’s side whose ancestors had been in the Americas since 1580. His ancestors were sefarditas, or Spanish Jews who had been converted to Christianity, and in 1749—along with José de Escandón—they settled in the lower Rio Grande. The year of Paredes’ birth was the year of the last Texas Mexican Uprising, which was to portend the life Paredes was to lead. Throughout his long career as a journalist, folklorist and professor, Paredes was to bring focus to his Mexican American heritage, and the beauty of those traditions.