Unforgetting: A Memoir of Family, Migration, Gangs, and Revolution in the Americas

Unforgetting: A Memoir of Family, Migration, Gangs, and Revolution in the Americas

Unforgetting: A Memoir of Family, Migration, Gangs, and Revolution in the Americas

Unforgetting: A Memoir of Family, Migration, Gangs, and Revolution in the Americas

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Overview

An LA Times Best Book of the Year • A New York Times Editors' Pick • A Newsweek 25 Best Fall Books • A The Millions Most Anticipated Book of the Year

"Gripping and beautiful. With the artistry of a poet and the intensity of a revolutionary, Lovato untangles the tightly knit skein of love and terror that connects El Salvador and the United States."   —Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Natural Causes and Nickel and Dimed

An urgent, no-holds-barred tale of gang life, guerrilla warfare, intergenerational trauma, and interconnected violence between the United States and El Salvador, Roberto Lovato’s memoir excavates family history and reveals the intimate stories beneath headlines about gang violence and mass Central American migration, one of the most important, yet least-understood humanitarian crises of our time—and one in which the perspectives of Central Americans in the United States have been silenced and forgotten. 

The child of Salvadoran immigrants, Roberto Lovato grew up in 1970s and 80s San Francisco as MS-13 and other notorious Salvadoran gangs were forming in California. In his teens, he lost friends to the escalating violence, and survived acts of brutality himself. He eventually traded the violence of the streets for human rights advocacy in wartime El Salvador where he joined the guerilla movement against the U.S.-backed, fascist military government responsible for some of the most barbaric massacres and crimes against humanity in recent history. 

Roberto returned from war-torn El Salvador to find the United States on the verge of unprecedented crises of its own. There, he channeled his own pain into activism and journalism, focusing his attention on how trauma affects individual lives and societies, and began the difficult journey of confronting the roots of his own trauma. As a child, Roberto endured a tumultuous relationship with his father Ramón. Raised in extreme poverty in the countryside of El Salvador during one of the most violent periods of its history, Ramón learned to survive by straddling intersecting underworlds of family secrets, traumatic silences, and dealing in black-market goods and guns. The repression of the violence in his life took its toll, however. Ramón was plagued with silences and fits of anger that had a profound impact on his youngest son, and which Roberto attributes as a source of constant reckoning with the violence and rebellion in his own life.

In Unforgetting, Roberto interweaves his father’s complicated history and his own with first-hand reportage on gang life, state violence, and the heart of the immigration crisis in both El Salvador and the United States. In doing so he makes the political personal, revealing the cyclical ways violence operates in our homes and our societies, as well as the ways hope and tenderness can rise up out of the darkness if we are courageous enough to unforget.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781094169002
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 08/11/2020
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.50(h) x 5.00(d)

About the Author

Roberto Lovato is a journalist and a member of The Writers Grotto. He is one of the country’s leading writers and thinkers on Central American gangs, refugees, violence and other issues. Lovato is also a co-founder of #DignidadLiteraria, the national movement formed to combat the invisibility and silencing of Latinx stories and books in the U.S. publishing industry. He is also recipient of a reporting grant from the Pulitzer Center and a former fellow at U.C. Berkeley’s Latinx Research Center. His essays and reporting have appeared in numerous publications including Guernica, Boston Globe, Foreign Policy, Guardian, Los Angeles Times, Der Spiegel, La Opinion, and other national and international publications. He lives in San Francisco.

Table of Contents

Dramatis Personae xv

Introduction xvii

Prologue: Los Angelos, California 1

Part I

1 Karnes City, Texas 13

"Maras": The Short, Tragic, and Completely Made-Up Tale of the Marabunta 21

2 San Francisco 24

3 Ahuachapán, El Salvador 36

Part II

4 Ciudad Merliot, El Salvador 45

5 San Salvador 56

8 Ahuachapán, El Salvador 67

Part III

7 Ilopango, El Salvador 77

8 San Salvador 88

9 Ahuachapán, El Salvador 97

Part IV

10 Panchimalco, El Salvador 105

11 San Francisco, California 112

12 San Francisco, California 122

Part V

13 Panchimalco & Rosario de Mora, El Salvador 131

14 San Francisco, California 142

15 Las Aradas, Chalatenango, El Salvador 151

16 San Salvador 162

Part VI

17 San Salvador 169

A Náhuat Story of the Underworld: Izalco, El Salvador 180

18 Guarjila-Corral de Piedra, Chalatenango 183

19 San Salvador, El Salvador 191

Part VII

20 San Salvador 203

21 San Salvador 214

22 Mexico City 227

Part VIII

23 San Salvador, El Salvador 235

24 Los Angeles, California 243

25 San Salvador 255

Part IX

26 Northridge, California 261

27 San Francisco, California 265

28 Ahuachapán 274

29 Los Angeles, California 286

Epilogue 294

"Todos" Roque Dalton 300

Acknowledgments 303

Notes 311

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