Viva Chicano
What irony can be found in the name of Keeny's neighborhood in the novel, Viva Chicano?
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Ironically, the "Mexican-American district" of Dogtown, where Keeny lives, is called Happy Valley. Even the most energetic attempts toward beautification fail in the climate of despair and decay that pervades Happy Valley.
Viva Chicano