- The Tortilla Curtain
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name = Tortilla Curtain
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image_caption = US edition cover
author =T. C. Boyle
cover_artist =Neil Stuart
country =United States
language = English
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genre =Novel
publisher =Viking Press
release_date =1995
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 368 p. (first edition, hardback)
isbn = ISBN 0-670-85604-5 (first edition, hardback)
preceded_by = Without a Hero
followed_by = Riven Rock"The Tortilla Curtain" (
1995 ) is a novel by U.S. authorT.C. Boyle aboutmiddle-class values,illegal immigration ,xenophobia ,poverty , and environmental destruction. Of the eleven novels Boyle has written so far, "The Tortilla Curtain" has turned out to be his most successful.Fact|date=May 2007Plot summary
"The Tortilla Curtain" is the story of two couples who have nothing in common except the fact that they live in the same area. Cándido (a divorcee) and América (a young woman) are two Mexicans who have entered the United States illegally and who are dreaming of the good life in their own little house somewhere in California. Meanwhile, they are homeless and camping in the
Topanga Canyon area ofLos Angeles , in the hills above Malibu. Another couple, Delaney and Kyra Mossbacher, have also recently moved to Topanga, in order to be closer to nature yet be close enough to the city to enjoy those amenities. Kyra is a successful real estate agent while Delaney keeps house, looks after Kyra's son by her first marriage and writes a regular column for an environmentalist magazine.The two couples' paths cross unexpectedly when Cándido is hit and injured by Delaney, who is driving his car along the
suburb an roads near his home. For different reasons, each man prefers not to call the police or an ambulance, and Delaney soothes his conscience by giving Cándido "$20 blood money," explaining to Kyra that "He's a Mexican." From that moment on, the lives of the two couples are constantly influenced by the other's.After the accident, Cándido's problems deepen. With América pregnant, his
shame at not being able to get a job and procure a home and food for his family increases, especially when América decides to find some illegal—and possibly dangerous—work herself. At one point in the novel, they are forced to go through the trash cans behind aconvenience store so as not to starve.The Mossbachers are also having problems, though of an altogether different nature. Comfortably settled in their new home, they are faced with the cruelty of nature when one of their two pet dogs is killed by a
coyote . In addition, the majority of inhabitants of their exclusive estate feel increasingly disturbed and threatened by the presence of—as they see it—potentially criminal, illegal aliens and vote for a wall to be built around the whole estate.Cándido has a stroke of luck when he is given a free turkey at a grocery store by another customer, who has just received it through the store's
Thanksgiving promotion. When Cándido starts roasting the bird back in their shelter, he inadvertently causes afire which spreads so quickly that even thegated community the Mossbachers live in has to be evacuated.In the midst of the escalating disasters, América gives birth to a daughter, whom she suspects might be blind. But the couple has no money to have little Socorro (Spanish: "help") examined by a doctor.
Time and again in the novel, however, it is hinted at that the real perpetrators can be found inside rather than outside the projected wall: well-to-do people insensitive to the plight of the have-nots; WASP racists afraid of being overrun by
Latino s and of the end ofwhite supremacy ; business people employing illegal immigrants to maximise their ownprofit without caring for the welfare of those who work for them; and criminals posing as honourable members of society.Book information
"Tortilla Curtain" by T.C. Boyle
*Hardcover – ISBN 0-670-85604-5 (1995 , First Edition)
*Hardcover – ISBN 1-56895-287-2 (1996 , Large Type Edition)
*Paperback – ISBN 0-14-023828-X (1996)imilar and related works
*In
Bharati Mukherjee 's novel "Jasmine" (1989), a youngIndia n woman living as an illegal alien in the United States tries to make ends meet.
*American musical groupEddie From Ohio 's song "Cándido & América" is based on the novel.
* Cándido's name is a reference toCandide .Film adaptation
A script was completed by Dayan Ballweg in about 2003 and a planned film adaptation was announced at that time. [ [http://www.filmjerk.com/interviews/article.php?id_int=18 Film Jerk article] ] By early in 2007, stars
Kevin Costner ,Meg Ryan were attached to the project. It has been slated for release in 2010. [ [http://www.hollywood.com/movie/Tortilla_Curtain/3461711 Hollywood.com] ] [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0420965/ IMDB] ]As a novel frequently taught in high schools, many students have made short films based on the book. Several have been posted on such Internet sites as YouTube.
References
External links
* [http://home.arcor.de/tortillacurtain/index.htm The Tortilla Curtain Project - Excellent and concise source for information on "The Tortilla Curtain".]
* [http://www.weberberg.de/skool/tortilla-curtain.html A collection of the best online resources on "The Tortilla Curtain" for students and teachers.]
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