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Floaters : poems / Martín Espada.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., [2021]Edition: First editionDescription: xiii, 75 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780393541038
  • 0393541037
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 811/.54 23
LOC classification:
  • PS3555.S53 F58 2021
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: I. Jumping Off The Mystic Tobin Bridge -- Jumping Off the Mystic Tobin Bridge -- Floaters -- Ode to the Soccer Ball Sailing Over a Barbed-Wire Fence -- Not for Him the Fiery Lake of the False Prophet -- Boxer Wears America 1st Shorts in Bout With Mexican, Finishes Second -- Mazen Sleeps With His Foot on the Floor -- I Now Pronounce You Dead -- II. Asking Questions Of The Moon -- The Story of How We Came to America -- Why I Wait for the Soggy Tarantula of Spinach -- The Stoplight at the Corner Where Somebody Had to Die -- Death Rides the Elevator in Brooklyn -- The Cannon on the Hood of My Father's Car -- Asking Questions of the Moon -- Standing on the Bridge at Dolceacqua -- III. Love Song Of The Kraken -- Aubade With Concussion -- I Would Steal a Car for You -- That We Will Sing -- Love Song of the Kraken -- Love Song of the Galapagos Tortoise -- Love is a Luminous Insect at the Window -- Insulting the Prince -- The Assassination of the Landlord's Purple Vintage 1976 Monte Carlo -- Iv. Morir Sonando -- Remake of Me the Sickle for Thy Grain -- Be There When They Swarm Me -- The Bard Shakes the Snow From the Trees -- Flan -- Morir Sonando -- The Five Horses of Doctor Ramon Emeterio Betances -- Letter to My Father.
Awards:
  • Winner of the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize.
Summary: "From the winner of the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize come masterfully crafted narratives of protest, grief, and love. In this collection, Martín Espada bears witness to confrontation with anti-immigrant bigotry as a tenant lawyer years ago, and now sings the praises of Central American adolescents playing soccer in an internment camp founded on that same bigotry. He knows that times of hate also call for poems of love--even in the voice of a Galápagos tortoise. Whether celebrating the visions of fallen dreamers and poets or condemning the devastation of Hurricane Maria and official negligence in his father's Puerto Rico, Espada invokes ferocious, incandescent spirits"--
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Book Book Lewiston City Library Adult Non-Fiction POETRY POETRY LATIN AM Espada (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 31853020958109
Total holds: 0

Machine generated contents note: I. Jumping Off The Mystic Tobin Bridge -- Jumping Off the Mystic Tobin Bridge -- Floaters -- Ode to the Soccer Ball Sailing Over a Barbed-Wire Fence -- Not for Him the Fiery Lake of the False Prophet -- Boxer Wears America 1st Shorts in Bout With Mexican, Finishes Second -- Mazen Sleeps With His Foot on the Floor -- I Now Pronounce You Dead -- II. Asking Questions Of The Moon -- The Story of How We Came to America -- Why I Wait for the Soggy Tarantula of Spinach -- The Stoplight at the Corner Where Somebody Had to Die -- Death Rides the Elevator in Brooklyn -- The Cannon on the Hood of My Father's Car -- Asking Questions of the Moon -- Standing on the Bridge at Dolceacqua -- III. Love Song Of The Kraken -- Aubade With Concussion -- I Would Steal a Car for You -- That We Will Sing -- Love Song of the Kraken -- Love Song of the Galapagos Tortoise -- Love is a Luminous Insect at the Window -- Insulting the Prince -- The Assassination of the Landlord's Purple Vintage 1976 Monte Carlo -- Iv. Morir Sonando -- Remake of Me the Sickle for Thy Grain -- Be There When They Swarm Me -- The Bard Shakes the Snow From the Trees -- Flan -- Morir Sonando -- The Five Horses of Doctor Ramon Emeterio Betances -- Letter to My Father.

"From the winner of the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize come masterfully crafted narratives of protest, grief, and love. In this collection, Martín Espada bears witness to confrontation with anti-immigrant bigotry as a tenant lawyer years ago, and now sings the praises of Central American adolescents playing soccer in an internment camp founded on that same bigotry. He knows that times of hate also call for poems of love--even in the voice of a Galápagos tortoise. Whether celebrating the visions of fallen dreamers and poets or condemning the devastation of Hurricane Maria and official negligence in his father's Puerto Rico, Espada invokes ferocious, incandescent spirits"--

Winner of the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize.