![]() airport and the presence of Manzanar Murakami, a Sansei and former doctor who conducts freeway traffic from an overpass as if they were symphonies. Buzzworm gives Gabriel a few newsworthy tips, such as the mysterious package arriving at the L.A. ![]() ![]() One of Gabriel's most reliable sources is Buzzworm, an African American man who roams LA streets dispensing advice and help. In Los Angeles, Japanese American television news executive, Emi, and her lover, Latino journalist Gabriel Balboa, are chasing newsworthy stories of local disaster, including an apocalyptic standstill on the Harbor Freeway and the creation of a new urban social order by homeless population moving into the abandoned cars. The story covers the span of seven days, with each day getting its own unit, and with each character getting one chapter for each day. Tropic of Orange revolves around seven distinct, yet interrelated characters and story lines (listed in bold below). Published in 1997, the novel is generally considered a work of magic realism but can also be considered science fiction, postcolonial literature, speculative fiction, postmodern literature, world literature, or literature of transnationalism. ![]() Tropic of Orange is a novel set in Los Angeles and Mexico with a diverse, multi-ethnic cast of characters by Karen Tei Yamashita. 1997 novel by Karen Tei Yamashita Tropic of Orange ![]()
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