Autobiography of Cotton

Cristina Rivera Garza

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Autobiography of Cotton

Autobiography of Cotton

Cristina Rivera Garza

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Description

In 1934, a young José Revueltas traveled to Tamaulipas to support the cotton workers' strike in Estación Camarón, which became the basis of his landmark novel Human Mourning. In her own groundbreaking novel, Autobiography of Cotton, Cristina Rivera Garza recounts her grandparents' journey from mining towns to those same cotton fields as it intersects with Revueltas's life in a vivid and evocative history of cotton cultivation along the Mexico-US border.

Through archival research and personal narrative, Rivera Garza chronicles the way cotton transformed the borderlands by reconstructing the cotton workers' strike and reveals how cycles of deprivation and ecocide persist across generations. Deeply personal and politically acute, Rivera Garza crafts a new kind of border novel that tells how a brittle land radically altered her grandparents' lives and the territories they helped develop. An intimate fictionalization, Autobiography of Cotton reveals a rich social history of agricultural colonization, labor activism, environmental degradation, and cross-border migration.

About the Author

Cristina Rivera Garza is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Liliana's Invincible Summer. A MacArthur Fellow, she is the Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished Chair and founder of the University of Houston's PhD in Creative Writing in Spanish.

Christina MacSweeney is the award-winning literary translator of works by Julián Herbert, Valeria Luiselli, and Elvira Navarro. She received the 2024 Sundial Literary Translation Award for her translation of Verónica Gerber Bicecci's The Company.

Critical Reviews

"Autobiography of Cotton reclaims and reconstructs long-forgotten histories in long-dismissed corners of our continent, revealing the political and ancestral mythologies perpetually refracted and distilled by the Mexico-US borderlands. Cristina Rivera Garza has become an oracle of the in-between, confirming, with each new book, her status as one of North America's greatest living writers."--Francisco Cantú, author of The Line Becomes a River

"In the vast field between history, memory, and erasure, a sea of white gold: the cotton trade in postrevolutionary northern Mexico, and the tangled narrative roots of political, ecological, and epistemic violence beneath. Cristina Rivera Garza--mythmaker, archivist, historiographer, etymologist, and philosopher--brings down the veil between parallel countries and parallel histories and reveals the blood-soaked blossom between them: Gossypium hirsutum, crop and capital, thirsty driver of the economies, borders, bodies, and timelines that split along this continent's rivers. Autobiography of Cotton is a triumph of the critical and speculative imagination."--Vanessa Angélica Villarreal, author of Magical/Realism

"A historical novel braided with deep personal narrative and research, creating something unique and almost indefinable."--Literary Hub, "Most Anticipated Books of 2026"

"A sumptuous work of autofiction that plumbs the mirage-like landscapes of the border region and the frictions that simmer between neighboring nations. In dense, lyrical prose, Rivera Garza weaves in an array of political and historical allusions, highlighting the human costs and environmental degradation caused by the cash crop that created our modern world."--Time, "The 36 Most Anticipated Books of 2026"

Publishing Information

Publisher: Graywolf Press
Pub date: 2026-02-03
Length: 288 pages

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