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Two Asian American Novels

is reflected in Hagedorn's short story, "The Blossoming of Bongbong," first published in 1975. Antonio Gargazulio-Duarte, "also fondly known as Bongbong to family and friends" (Hagedorn, 100), is a gay Filipino who denies his sexuality but seems to get little gratification from his physical encounters with women. His attempt to integrate into his new homeland contributes to his mental illness and finally leaves him isolated even from himself. He tells his artist friend Frisquito that he had to leave the Philippines because "this country is full of contradiction. I have to leave before I go crazy" (Hagedorn, 100). Ironically, America's contradictions are even more profound, and he loses his sanity despite his best efforts.

Kim calls this a satirical story of an immigrant who "is confused and bewildered by American society" (273). Despite his social connections, with a friend back home, with relatives in the United States, with new friends he acquires in America, and with the cookbook author who introduces him to African American cooking, Bongbong i

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Two Asian American Novels. (1969, December 31). In LotsofEssays.com. Retrieved 22:59, May 21, 2024, from https://www.lotsofessays.com/viewpaper/1705689.html