"The poems of Relinquenda (Latin: relinquish) take place between Miami, Florida and El Salvador and they center on themes of impermanence and the body, communication and inarticulation, and the broken and mended ties of family relationships"--
"The poems of Relinquenda (Latin: relinquish) take place between Miami, Florida and El Salvador and they center on themes of impermanence and the body, communication and inarticulation, and the broken and mended ties of family relationships"--
Alexandra Lytton Regalado is author, editor, or translator of more than 15 Central American-themed books. She is also the cofounder and codirector of Editorial Kalina. Her poetry collection, Matria, won the St. Lawrence Book Award. She is a CantoMundo fellow, winner of the Coniston Prize, and her work has appeared in The Best American Poetry, The Academy of American Poets, Narrative, Gulf Coast, and Creative Nonfiction among others. Connect with her online at alexandralyttonregalado.com.
Inhaltsangabe
Relinquenda I. Mamá Tacuazín Hija, an Inheritance The Giantess Videofeed from the American Embassy of El Salvador I Prided Myself on Being Aguantadora El Puente Que Nos Une A Family History of Alcoholism Cavities Are Inherited Elegy with Wisdom Teeth How to Crack an Egg Hands Just Like Two Balloons Hacer de Tripas Corazón Caracol II. What My Father Taught Me About Black Holes Probably the Most My Father Has Ever Said to Me The Hero Myth Drownproofing Invasive Vesper Bells What My Father Taught Me About Evolution Escape Room Turning the Stone, Contrapuntal Portrait of My Father X Days Before Dying Concierto de Aranjuez The Garden of Earthly Delights Hesperides III. And Per Se And Ánima, Silueta de Cohetes: The Night I Met Him When We Were Long-Distance Lovers Marginalia of La Vita Nuova Tin Anniversary Do You Know How Ugly You Are to Me Right Now? Hiking Through a Slot Canyon Marriage as Tributary: What’s Left in the Bend of May Bufo Lovesong Blank Card IV. Stalemate Caravana Migrante Pentimento Hermitage To My Reflection as I Wash Dishes Vanitas Five American Sentences Verano, El Repunte What My Father Taught Me About Time Travel The Art Is Knowing When to Stop Acknowledgments Notes Special Thanks
Relinquenda I. Mamá Tacuazín Hija, an Inheritance The Giantess Videofeed from the American Embassy of El Salvador I Prided Myself on Being Aguantadora El Puente Que Nos Une A Family History of Alcoholism Cavities Are Inherited Elegy with Wisdom Teeth How to Crack an Egg Hands Just Like Two Balloons Hacer de Tripas Corazón Caracol II. What My Father Taught Me About Black Holes Probably the Most My Father Has Ever Said to Me The Hero Myth Drownproofing Invasive Vesper Bells What My Father Taught Me About Evolution Escape Room Turning the Stone, Contrapuntal Portrait of My Father X Days Before Dying Concierto de Aranjuez The Garden of Earthly Delights Hesperides III. And Per Se And Ánima, Silueta de Cohetes: The Night I Met Him When We Were Long-Distance Lovers Marginalia of La Vita Nuova Tin Anniversary Do You Know How Ugly You Are to Me Right Now? Hiking Through a Slot Canyon Marriage as Tributary: What’s Left in the Bend of May Bufo Lovesong Blank Card IV. Stalemate Caravana Migrante Pentimento Hermitage To My Reflection as I Wash Dishes Vanitas Five American Sentences Verano, El Repunte What My Father Taught Me About Time Travel The Art Is Knowing When to Stop Acknowledgments Notes Special Thanks
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