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The unhappiest are those who don't. "The Prince of Los Cocuyos: A Miami Childhood," the new "memoir" (more about those ominous quote marks later) by Richard Blanco, is about this multifaceted. The Prince of los Cocuyos: A Miami Childhood was a beautiful and endearing coming-of-age memoir by Richard Blanco. Blanco was born in Madrid, Spain and immigrated as an infant with his family exiled from Cuba to New York City and subsequently to Miami where he spent his childhood. Richard Blanco's prismatic and lyrical memoir of growing up in a family of Cuban exiles in Miami during the s and '80s, The Prince of los Cocuyos, is a rich account of how Blanco, the first Latino and openly gay inaugural poet of the United States, came to understand his place in America while grappling with his burgeoning cultural, artistic, and sexual identities.
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