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The Immigrant: A Collection of 120 Short Stories
The Immigrant: A Collection of 120 Short Stories
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In an interview with a Los Angeles reporter, he recalls his growing up in poverty in Peru, the dedication of his parents to make him and his brothers and sisters succeed in school, his adventures as a college student and as a soccer player. He then tells the reporter about his earning of a scholarship to do graduate studies at Cornell University and his return to Peru to work as a college professor. He then tells his troubles with the university administration because he dared to claim a legitimate promotion. When his documents were "lost," in 1962, he started looking for another job.
A year later, he received a job offer from the Institute of Nuclear Studies of Oak Ridge, Tennessee. He then, secretly, applied and obtained an immigrant's visa and a green card from the U.S. Consulate in Lima. Thus, in December of 1963, he became "the immigrant." In Oak Ridge, Tennessee, he worked diligently in domestic and international radioisotopes training programs for college teachers and physicians.
He also tells the reporter about his becoming a workaholic, his personal life tragedies, and his opinions on life, science, music, philosophy, the economy, climate change, immigration, and his personal approach to preventive
Author: H. Lombardi Max H. Lombardi
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Published: 11/19/2009
Pages: 228
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.08lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.69d
ISBN: 9781426920295
About the Author
Max H. Lombardi retired in 1997 after forty-one years of work as a scientist in the "Atomic City" of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and as a college professor in Tampa, Florida. During his career, he has published many technical articles, several text- books, and a book of poetry.
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