Mr. Spic goes to Washington

Mr. Spic goes to Washington
About this book
"Ilan Stavans's Mr. Spic (nee Samuel Patricio Inocencio Cardenas) is a man of the people. A former gang banger in East L.A., his meteoric rise to the U.S. Senate is inspired by his heroes, Abraham Lincoln, Cesar Chavez, and Che Guevara, as well as an overwhelming drive to lend a voice to the dispossessed. He will not bend to corporate or political pressure; though initially aided by bureaucratic senior senators, his ascension carries with it the unwielding policies of a true progressive. The scathing, satirizing tale about ethnic America that ensues is brilliantly illustrated in Roberto Weil's Dilbert-meets-Aqua Teen Hunger Force style - an irreverent mash-up of photos and line drawings, aligned in sweeping cinematic angles."--Jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL18546942W
Subjects
Hispanic AmericansPolitical activityHispanic American legislatorsCivil rightsSocial justiceEthnic relationsComic books, stripsComics & graphic novels, generalLos angeles (calif.), fiction