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      • The Hidden Law could be seen as a metaphor for the fragility of human constructs in the face of a chaotic and incomprehensible universe. Each line adds to the poem's cumulative impact, revealing the Hidden Law as an enigmatic and inescapable force that runs parallel to our own attempts at comprehension and control.
  1. Feb 19, 2013 · In The Hidden Law, Rios delves deeply into his Latino identity as he defends a young man charged with assassinating a prominent Los Angeles Latino politician. The San Francisco Chronicle hailed the novel and its author: “A beautifully conceived but gritty novel....

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  2. Jan 31, 1992 · The core motif of “The Hidden Law” is Chicano anger. As a privileged white man I was almost sucker-punched by this crucial part of the narrative. Henry Rios articulates what he sees around him and in his own life and lays it all out for us in a way that is inescapable.

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    • Michael Nava
  3. W. H. Auden. The Hidden Law. The Hidden Law does not deny. Our laws of probability, But takes the atom and the star. And human beings as they are, And answers nothing when we lie. It is the only reason why.

  4. Oct 7, 1992 · Showboat Medical Examiner Margot Heavner makes it clear that, breaking with her department’s earlier practice ( The Bone Collection, 2016, etc.), she has no intention of calling in Tempe as a consultant and promptly identifies the faceless body herself as that of a young Asian man.

  5. Jul 15, 2019 · The Hidden Law: A Henry Rios Novel Rios defends Michael Ruiz, a young man accused of murdering Gus Peña, a powerful Los Angeles politician who had had his eye on the Mayor’s office. Meanwhile, Rios must confront the collapse of his relationship with Josh Mandel, his HIV-positive lover.

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    • 9781.7B
    • Brilliance Audio
    • 07/15/2019
  6. Feb 19, 2013 · The fourth novel in Michael Nava’s award-winning series takes Henry Rios back to his roots when he defends a Latino teenager accused of murder. State senator and...

  7. Feb 21, 2014 · The dead man is a Chicano politician and the suspects range from LA gang members to a fellow patient of a halfway house where he spent time in rehab for alcohol abuse. We see characters from earlier books and Nava creates a familiar, authentic context from a part of California that is rarely portrayed in the romance or mystery genres.

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