Secret Asian Man

“Secret Asian Man” by Nick Carbó, published by Cherry Grove Collections in 2004, is a 96-page exploration of the immigrant experience through poetry. The work presents a humorous yet poignant narrative centered on Ang Tunay na Lalaki, a Filipino character who embodies the archetype of the Marlboro Man. As he navigates life in New York City, he faces disillusionment in his quest for acceptance and recognition in a society that often overlooks him.
Readers will find a blend of humor and introspection as the narrative unfolds, highlighting themes of identity and cultural perception. The poetry captures the complexities of being an Asian man in America, juxtaposing the character’s macho persona with the realities of his experiences. This edition, written in English, invites readers to reflect on the challenges and adventures that come with the immigrant journey.
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“Secret Asian Man “is a hilarious and poignant look at the immigrant experience. Ang Tunay na Lalaki (Tagalog for “The Real Man”) is the Filipino Marlboro Man, a macho and bare-chested endorser of gin. But when he finds himself in New York City and auditioning as a bit actor, disillusionment quickly sets in: he realizes he, an Asian man, will never be a sex symbol in America. Fortunately for him, adventure ensues.
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