Relinquenda: Poems
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A 4-part poetry collection that explores women’s roles in familial dynamics, immigration, and El Salvador’s civil war while reflecting on the death of the poet’s fatherA National Poetry Series winner, selected by the celebrated poet Reginald Dwayne BettsWhen COVID-19 broke and the United States closed the border to travel, Alexandra Lytton Regalado was separated from family back in El Salvador. She wrote Relinquenda entirely during lockdown as a meditation on cancer, the passing of her father, and the renewed significance of community.The central part of the collection focuses on her father during his 6-year struggle with cancer and considers how his stoicism, alcoholism, and hermitage might serve as mirror and warning. In contrast, she dedicates other poems to what it means for daughters, mothers, and wives to care for another as reflected in her relationships with the men in her life.Situated in the tropical landscapes of Miami, Florida and El Salvador, the poems also negotiate the meaning of home, reflecting on immigration and the ties between United States and El Salvador 30 years after her birth country’s decade-long civil war.In a lyrical and often bilingual voice, Regalado explores the impermanence and the body, communication and inarticulation, and the need to let go in order to heal regrets.
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Weight | 0.2 kg |
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Dimensions | 0.74 × 17.78 × 25.35 cm |
PubliCanadanadation City/Country | USA |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 96 |
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Year Published | 2022-10-11 |
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ISBN 10 | 0807007102 |
About The Author | 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. |
“A very moving and profound book by one of the most significant LGBTQ+ voices coming from Latin America.”—The Morning Star“Resilient, introspective, and reverent.”—Harvard Review“Relinquenda is a rarity in that, in one book, it contains multiplicity of longings and reckonings. Alexandra Regalado is poet as historian, and poet as that family member we all have who keeps the names in whatever holy book we name, the one who has the photo albums—and more than that, who we gather around when they begin to sing our stories.”—Reginald Dwayne Betts |
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Table Of Content | RelinquendaI.Mamá TacuazínHija, an InheritanceThe GiantessVideofeed from the American Embassy of El SalvadorI Prided Myself on Being AguantadoraEl Puente Que Nos UneA Family History of AlcoholismCavities Are InheritedElegy with Wisdom TeethHow to Crack an EggHands Just Like Two BalloonsHacer de Tripas CorazónCaracolII.What My Father Taught Me About Black HolesProbably the Most My Father Has Ever Said to MeThe Hero MythDrownproofingInvasiveVesper BellsWhat My Father Taught Me About EvolutionEscape RoomTurning the Stone, ContrapuntalPortrait of My Father X Days Before DyingConcierto de AranjuezThe Garden of Earthly DelightsHesperidesIII.And Per Se AndÁnima, Silueta de Cohetes: The Night I Met HimWhen We Were Long-Distance LoversMarginalia of La Vita NuovaTin AnniversaryDo You Know How Ugly You Are to Me Right Now?Hiking Through a Slot CanyonMarriage as Tributary: What’s Left in the Bend of MayBufo LovesongBlank CardIV.StalemateCaravana MigrantePentimentoHermitageTo My Reflection as I Wash DishesVanitasFive American SentencesVerano, El RepunteWhat My Father Taught Me About Time TravelThe Art Is Knowing When to StopAcknowledgmentsNotesSpecial Thanks |
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