Always Running Explained

Always Running: La Vida Loca, Gang Days in L.A.
Author:Luis J. Rodriguez
Country:United States
Language:English
Publisher:Curbstone Press
Release Date:1993
Media Type:Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages:251
Isbn:1880684063

Always Running: La Vida Loca, Gang Days in L.A. is a 1993 autobiographical book by Mexican-American author Luis J. Rodriguez.[1] [2] [3] In the book, Rodriguez recounts his days as a member of a street gang in Los Angeles (specifically, East Los Angeles and the city's eastern suburbs).

The book has been highly acclaimed and contrasted with the works of Louis-Ferdinand Celine and George Orwell's Down and Out in Paris and London in its description of the lives of desperate, impoverished individuals in big cities.[4]

Reception

Always Running has frequently landed on the American Library Association's listed of the most banned and challenged books in the United States. Between 1990 and 1999, the book landed the 85th spot of the 100 most banned and challenged books.[5] It ranked 68th for 2000–2009.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Always Running: La Vida Loca: Gang Days in L.A.. 0743276914 .
  2. Web site: Always Running: La Vida Loca: Gang Days in L. A.. barnesandnoble.com. 23 December 2013.
  3. Web site: Always Running. goodreads.com. 23 December 2013.
  4. Book: Always Running: La Vida Loca, Gang Days in L.A Study Guide & Plot Summary. bookrags.com. 23 December 2013.
  5. News: Office for Intellectual Freedom. 2013-03-26. 100 most frequently challenged books: 1990-1999. live. 2021-06-15. Advocacy, Legislation & Issues. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20201010162859/http://www.ala.org/advocacy/bbooks/frequentlychallengedbooks/decade1999 . 2020-10-10 .
  6. Web site: Office for Intellectual Freedom. 2013-03-26. Top 100 Banned/Challenged Books: 2000-2009. live. 2021-06-15. American Library Association. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20200924101705/http://www.ala.org/advocacy/bbooks/frequentlychallengedbooks/decade2009 . 2020-09-24 .