Salvadoran Writer Javier Zamora on Coping with Trauma from Being Detained & Undocumented in U.S.
by webdev@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) from Democracy Now! on (#6EEFN)
Salvadoran poet and writer Javier Zamora discusses the roots of his memoir Solito, which details his odyssey as an unaccompanied 9-year-old child through Guatemala and Mexico to reunite with family in Arizona. After surviving that nine-week journey, surviving the United States as an undocumented person was perhaps the main reason why I became a writer," Zamora says. He describes how he works to cope with trauma from his experiences, and how he was inspired to become a writer when he was exposed to the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda as a high school student in California.