EPISODE · Jan 21, 2022 · 36 MIN
Benjamin Alire Sáenz Discovers the Secrets of His Universe
from Latino USA · host My Cultura, Futuro and iHeartPodcasts
Two boys, Mexican-American, 1987, El Paso, Texas… and they fall in love. That’s the pitch behind Benjamin Alire Sáenz’s bestselling young adult novel, “Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe.” Nearly a decade later, Benjamin would release the book’s sequel, “Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World,” to wide acclaim. For both books, Benjamin drew inspiration from his life growing up near the border in New Mexico. But he didn’t immediately begin writing full-time—Benjamin was a priest for several years until he left the order just before turning 30. He eventually followed his calling to be a writer and moved to El Paso, where he would write several award-winning books including “Aristotle and Dante.” The novels would become a massive, queer young adult hit that spoke to hundreds of thousands of readers around the world. Benjamin, a gay Latino man himself who came out just a few years before the book was published, found solace in the characters, too. On this episode of Latino USA, Benjamin talks about his journey from the borderlands to the priesthood and back to El Paso again. He also discusses “Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe”—the book that he says saved his life and became a surprise international phenomenon along the way.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It’s 1987, in El Paso, Texas, and two Latino boys fall in love—that’s the plot of Benjamin Alire Sáenz’s popular young adult novel, “Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe.” Benjamin joins Latino USA to discuss the book, the newly launched sequel, and his life journey to find serenity.
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