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Poems from the Río Grande: Volume 14
Contributor(s): Anaya, Rudolfo (Author), Davis-Undiano, Robert Con (Foreword by)

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ISBN: 0806148667     ISBN-13: 9780806148663
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
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Binding Type: Paperback
Published: July 2022
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | American - Hispanic American
- Poetry | Subjects & Themes - Places
Dewey: 811.54
LCCN: 2015003803
Series: Chicana and Chicano Visions of the Américas
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 5.2" W x 8.7" L (0.39 lbs) 128 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - Hispanic
- Ethnic Orientation - Latino
Review Citations: Booklist 08/01/2015 pg. 18
 
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Publisher Description:

Readers of Rudolfo Anaya's fiction know the lyricism of his prose, but most do not know him as a poet. In this, his first collection of poetry, Anaya presents twenty-eight of his best poems, most of which have never before been published. Featuring works written in English and Spanish over the course of three decades, Poems from the R o Grande offers readers a full body of work showcasing Anaya's literary and poetic imagination.

Although the poems gathered here take a variety of forms--haiku, elegy, epic--all are imbued with the same lyrical and satirical styles that underlie Anaya's fiction. Together they make a fascinating complement to the novels, stories, and plays for which he is well known. In verse, Anaya explores every aspect of Chicano identity, beginning with memories of his childhood in a small New Mexico village and ending with mature reflections on being a Chicano who considers himself connected to all peoples. The collection articulates the themes at the heart of all Anaya's work: nostalgia for the landscape and customs of his boyhood in rural New Mexico, a deep connection to the R o Grande, the politics of Chicanismo and satire aimed at it, and the use of myth and history as metaphor.

Anaya also illustrates his familiarity with world traditions of poetry, invoking Walt Whitman, Homer, and the Bible. The poem to Isis that concludes the collection honors Anaya's wife, Patricia, and reflects his increasing identification with spiritual traditions across the globe.

Both profeta and vato, seer and homeboy, Anaya as author is a citizen of the world. Poems from the R o Grande offers readers a glimpse into his development as a poet and as one of the most celebrated Chicano authors of our time.


Contributor Bio(s): Davis-Undiano, Robert Con: - Robert Con Davis-Undiano is Neustadt Professor and Presidential Professor at the University of Oklahoma and Executive Director of World Literature Today. Among his many publications are The Paternal Romance: Reading God-the-Father in Early Western Culture and Criticism and Culture: The Role of Critique in Modern Literary Theory. Anaya, Rudolfo: -

Rudolfo Anaya is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of New Mexico and award-winning author of numerous books including the classic Bless Me, Ultima. He has received myriad awards and honors for his work including Western Writers of America's Owen Wister Award (2018), the National Humanities Medal (2015), the National Medal of Arts (2001) and the Robert Kirsch Award for lifetime achievement from the Los Angeles Times Book Prizes (2012). He lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where the Southwest has served as an inspiration for his writing throughout his life.


 
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