The Quiet Limit of the World - Paperback

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The Quiet Limit of the World - Paperback

$19.99 USD
Sale price  $19.99 USD Regular price 

by Carlos Ramet (Author)

A poignant exploration of love and identity in a turbulent era.

In 1978 San Francisco, Diego Contreras, a recent college grad from an immigrant family, seeks artistic success and something to believe in. He finds himself drawn to Saloma Sevilla, a wealthy Filipino-Chinese graduate student, and their intense relationship navigates the complexities of social class, family expectations, and personal demons.

Amidst the city's urban chaos--political assassinations, riots, and bombings--Diego and Saloma grapple with their own quiet limits. Will they overcome their pasts and find a shared future, or will the turbulent forces of the city and their own inner struggles tear them apart? Perfect for readers seeking literary fiction with historical depth and emotional resonance.

Author Biography

Carlos Ramet has taught creative writing at Saginaw Valley State University in Michigan, Columbia College in Chicago, and the University of Illinois-Chicago, where he earned his Ph.D. in Creative Writing and Literature. His non-fiction work has appeared in Bolivian Studies, Studies in Popular Culture, and Popular Contemporary Authors. Ramet's short stories have been featured in the Bilingual Review, Chiricu', and Inlandia, among other magazines and journals.

Number of Pages: 292
Dimensions: 0.4 x 8.9 x 5.8 IN
Publication Date: September 24, 2024

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