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Latino Poetry: The Library of America Anthology (LOA #382)

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For nearly five centuries, the rich tapestry of Latino poetry has been woven from a wealth of languages and cultures-a "tremendous continental mixturao," in the words of the poet Tato Laviera. Now, in an unprecedented anthology edited by the poet and critic Rigoberto Gonzalez, Library of America brings together more than 180 poets whose poems bear witness to the beauty and power of this vital and expanding tradition- its profound engagement with pasts both mythical and historical, its reckoning with the complexities of language, land, and identity, and its vision of a nation enriched by the stories of immigrants, exiles, refugees, and their descendants. There are a brilliant array of contemporary voices here as well, spinning out the tapestry of Latino poetry in daring new directions. Taking the measure of this current renaissance, the anthology culminates with the most comprehensive survey of twenty-first century Latino poetry yet published. Featured poets include- Jose Marti Julia de Burgos Sandra Cisneros Pedro Pietri Juan Felipe Herrera Jaime Manrique Javier Zamora Aracelis Girmay Natalie Diaz, and U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Lim n. This groundbreaking collection captures as never before the richness, diversity, and power of the Latino poetic imagination. This landmark Latinx poetry collection offers "a wondrous journey through the passions, the ideas, and the diversity of a people redefining what it means to be American" (Hector Tobar, Pulitzer Prize winner) Includes more than 180 poets, spanning from the 17th century to today, and presents those poems written in Spanish in the original and in English translation For nearly five centuries, the rich tapestry of Latino poetry has been woven from a wealth of languages and cultures-a "tremendous continental mixturao," in the words of the poet Tato Laviera. Now, in an unprecedented anthology edited by the poet and critic Rigoberto Gonzalez, Library of America brings together more than 180 poets whose poems bear witness to the beauty and power of this vital and expanding tradition- its profound engagement with pasts both mythical and historical, its reckoning with the complexities of language, land, and identity, and its vision of a nation enriched by the stories of immigrants, exiles, refugees, and their descendants. There are a brilliant array of contemporary voices here as well, spinning out the tapestry of Latino poetry in daring new directions. Taking the measure of this current renaissance, the anthology culminates with the most comprehensive survey of twenty-first century Latino poetry yet published. Featured poets include- Jose Marti Julia de Burgos Sandra Cisneros Pedro Pietri Juan Felipe Herrera Jaime Manrique Javier Zamora Aracelis Girmay Natalie Diaz, and U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Lim n. This groundbreaking collection captures as never before the richness, diversity, and power of the Latino poetic imagination.

Author Biography:

Rigoberto Gonzalez is distinguished professor of English at Rutgers University in Newark, where he is director of the MFA program in Creative Writing.
Release date NZ
September 3rd, 2024
Contributor
  • Edited by Rigoberto Gonzalez
Pages
650
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
ISBN-13
9781598537833
Product ID
38430452

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