Soto lives in northern california dividing his time between berkeley and fresno but is no longer teaching.
Looking for work gary soto.
He did a few errands and earns about a quarter.
Looking for work appeared in living up the street.
Looking for work by gary soto.
Gary soto s looking for work gary soto s looking for work gary soto is a professor of english at uc berkeley.
Summary looking for work by gary soto is a narration of a nine year old boy gary who is a mexican american who wants to become wealthy.
His early failure reminds us that american families are complicated.
Gary soto s looking for work one july while killing ants on the kitchen sink with a rolled newspaper i had a nine year old s vision of wealth that would save us from ourselves.
The narrator is attracted to the television because it seems to be his main source ofentertainment.
English 110124th march 2020 looking for work by gary sotowhy is the narrator attracted to the kind of family life depicted on television.
He grew up in fresno california and has published several volumes of poetry as well as essays and prose memoirs.
He wants to be the family he sees on tv so that they can blend with otheramerican families.
Gary comes from a non nuclear mexican american family that although they seem to have a good connection towards each other they are not as supportive to one another.
Soto became the sponsor for the pattonville high school spanish national honor society in 2009.
He gets this idea during summer and sets out around the neighborhood looking for small jobs.
Looking for work by gary soto analysis gary is a nine year old who had a different perspective of a normal life.
Soto was a young people s ambassador for the united farm workers of america introducing young people to the organization s work and goals.
This story takes place in the industrial side of fresno.
In looking for work author gary soto recalls his failed childhood attempt to assimilate his working class mexican american family to the idealized white families shown on television sitcoms like the cleavers of leave it to beaver and the andersons of father knows best.
Gary soto s reflections on his childhood efforts of improving his working class family are humorous and entertaining yet show the flaws in the era of the family.