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Elegy For Desire

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Luis Omar Salinas was born in Robstown, Texas, and while a teenager moved with his family to California. One of the leaders of the "Fresno School" of poets, he is the author of seven other books. He lives in Sanger, California. Klappentext "The most difficult poems to writeAre those of love and those of death.Iam half in love and half dead.It stands to reason that Iave come upon a difficult task." Despite his disclaimer, it seems no difficult task at all. One of the pioneers of Chicano poetry and a highly esteemed artist in the Mexican American community, Luis Omar Salinas is a poet with Tex-Mex bordertown roots whose work is studied at the Sorbonne. Beginning with his legendary first book, "Crazy Gypsy," he has been a major figure not only in Chicano literature but in all of American poetryaboth a poet of the people and a voice for other poets. In "Elegy for Desire," Salinas has crafted visionary poems about growing older and looking back on a rich life of poetry. In this quiet yet hallucinatory volume, Salinas offers us a prismatic collection of odes, elegies, and cantos of desire--complex poems about our place in the world. Poems to be savored in solitude, or better still with an intimate companion. Few poets, Latino or otherwise, are as daring with love poetry that is so honestly fierce. Salinas gives us a meditation on gently aging while continuing to celebrate personal experience that draws upon the world. One need only sample these rich, elegant stanzas to recognize the wealth of wisdom found in their words. "Elegy for Desire" is a testament to a singular talent that has survived for decades . . . and will continue to inspire long beyond his lifetime. "The dead canat complain, and lovers always do.Well, Iam here, and that is important.And if life can be as exciting as this,

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Authors Luis Omar Salinas
Publisher The University of Arizona Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.05.2005
 
EAN 9780816524624
ISBN 978-0-8165-2462-4
No. of pages 93
Dimensions 146 mm x 216 mm x 6 mm
Series Camino del Sol
Subject Fiction > Poetry, drama

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