Summary- Zoe

Summary

Signs Preceding the End of the World by Yuri Herrera follows a young Makina on her journey to an unnamed destination (America) to find and deliver a message to her older brother who had journeyed across the border (Mexican/American) three years prior. The opening scene, a massive sinkhole, serves to foreshadow the instability and violence throughout Makina’s journey. Herrera chooses to keep the places inside of the text anonymous, yet familiar, to suggest a sense of closeness and ambiguity that keeps the journey a little more nightmarish for the readers. At the end of the novel, after having successfully found her brother, she is taken into an underground room– a descent into the underworld– and given a new identity to survive in America, despite intending to return to her homeland. 

 

 

 

 

 

Zoe James-Collins ’19

About the Author- Zoe

Yuri Herrera

Yuri Herrera of Actopan, Mexico is a political scientist, teacher, editor, and contemporary Mexican writer. He studied Political Science at the University of Mexico, obtained his master’s in Creative Writing at University of Texas, El Paso, and a Ph.D in Hispanic Language and Literature at UC Berkeley. Signs Preceding the End of the World is his first novel translated in English and was published to great critical acclaim. Currently, Yuri teaches as a postdoctoral fellow at Tulane University in New Orleans, and serves as the editor of literary magazine El Perro.

Honors and Awards:

  • Winner of The Guardian’s “Best Translated Book” award
  • Won the Premio Otras Voces award in Spain– best work of fiction published

 


Author's Name Talks About Writing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUJcL8mlLcs

 

PBS Interview with Author's Name: https://www.pbs.org/video/latino-americans-julia-alvarez/

 

Interview with Author's Name for the Chicago Public Library: https://www.chipublib.org/interview-with-julia-alvarez/

 

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