For Love of the Dollar: A Memoir
By (Author) J.M Servin
Translated by Anthony Seidman
Introduction by David Lida
Unnamed Press
Unnamed Press
28th March 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
974.71043092
Paperback
246
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
For Love of the Dollar is a young writer's tale of ambitions undermined by economic forces, racial divides and artistic hubris. Hilarious, irreverent, even cynical, Servn worked in kitchens, gas stations, golf courses, and finally, as a "manny" for a dysfunctional Connecticut family. His view of the plight of the undocumented worker confronts as much what it means to be Mexican, as it does American, laying bare a version of the American dream few have had the courage to articulate.
"As a poster boy for the Downtrodden, Servn just won't do. He shows too much spunk for that. At times, the recollections in For Love of the Dollar feel no less than rollicking. Servn caroms around greater New York, carrying false papers but nonetheless a familiar figure: a young man sowing his wild oats... For Love of the Dollar shatters stereotypes of Mexican illegals." John Domini, The Star Tribune
J.M. Servin is an author of a half-dozen books of fiction and nonfiction. He won the National Prize for Testimonial Writing in 2001 and the Fernando Benitez National Prize for Cultural Journalism in 2004. His novels, short story collections, and memoirs - including For the Love of the Dollar - have all been named books of the year by Reforma newspaper. After a decade in Mexico City, he now lives in the city of Oaxaca, where he coordinates the narrative journalism project Producciones el Salario del Miedo.