The Five Most Important Books for Junot Diaz

He gave in the most recent issue of Newsweek his list of five most important books:
- Beloved, by Toni Morrison: you can't understand the Americas without this novel about the haunting that is its past.
- Texaco, by Patrick Chamoiseau: the Caribbean masterpiece, it inspired nearly all of his first literary experiments.
- Ceremony, by Leslie Marmon Silko: a profound survival story that becomes an act of healing in itself.
- Poison River, by Beto Hernandez: you'll have trouble trying to describe how awesome this thing is - weird, sexy, tender, cruel and hopeful.
- Woman Warrior, by Maxine Hong Kingston: for immigrant writers this memoir is the Alpha.
(A Life in Books)
(Junot Diaz)
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