90 Miles - (Pitt Poetry) by Virgil Suarez (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Ninety miles separate Cuba and Key West, Florida.
- About the Author: Virgil Suárez is the author of four novels, a collection of stories, two memoirs, and eight poetry collections, and he has coedited two anthologies with his wife, Delia Poey.
- 127 Pages
- Poetry, Caribbean & Latin American
- Series Name: Pitt Poetry
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About the Book
In creating this collection Suarez creatively combines poems from six previous collections with unpublished ones to give compelling expression of what it means to live in exile.Book Synopsis
Ninety miles separate Cuba and Key West, Florida. Crossing that distance, thousands of Cubans have lost their lives. For Cuban American poet Virgil Suu00e1rez, that expanse of ocean represents the state of exile, which he has imaginatively bridged in over two decades of compelling poetry.u0022Whatever isn't voiced in time drowns, u0022 Suu00e1rez writes in u0022River Fable, u0022 and the urgency to articulate the complex yearnings of the displaced marks all the poems collected here. 90 Miles contains the best work from Suu00e1rez's six previous collections: You Come Singing, Garabato, In the Republic of Longing, Palm Crows, Banyan, and Guide to the Blue Tongue, as well as important new poems.
At once meditative, confessional, and political, Suu00e1rez's work displays the refracted nature of a life of exile spent in Cuba, Spain, and the United States. Connected through memory and desire, Caribbean palms wave over American junk mail. Cuban mangos rot on Miami hospital trays. William Shakespeare visits Havana. And the ones who left Cuba plant trees of reconciliation with the ones who stayed.
Courageously prolific, Virgil Suu00e1rez is one of the most important Latino writers of his generation.
Review Quotes
His attention to detail is a delight, and his energetic voice, with the tint of his native tongue, is powerful and compelling. . . . Suarez is one of today's more important Latino voices, and this volume should be included in any serious contemporary poetry collection.-- "Library Journal"
Lorea sits down companionably on the sofa in grieving households; the poet's grandfather conjures lightning and collects it in jars in Havana - and the ninety miles of water that separate Cuba from the U.S. are traversed in a heartbeat.-- "Carol Muske-Dukes"
Suarez is a poet of witness, and therefore, a moral compass for our times. . . . There is a lush oddnes of diction here that comes only from those who know the language second. . . . Most striking . . . is the poet's ability to sustain the moments of many of these poems easily over the course of sixty or more lines so that we become emotional participants, caught up in an urgent and necessary movement towards stunning inevitabilities that, in these dangerous days, we cannot do without.-- "Bruce Weigl"
Suarez's voice is a heartbreaking combination of outrage and longing . . . '90 Miles', a selection of one poet's previous collections of poetry, is a rarity in the industry. That this poet is Latino is additional cause for celebration and sincere pride.-- "El Paso Times"
The music of the poems oscillates internally between the fluidity of a few Spanish words and the harsher syllables of English, offering a compelling sense of dislocation, true to the book's primary concerns.-- "ForeWord Magazine"
These poems, at once exuberant and sophisticated, are driven by the desire to preserve. Suarez holds onto the precious country of family, and he skillfully recounts its history. He is constantly aware of his environment, both what it is and what it is not. How the language is his and is not. He explores the magic and wonder of the everyday where everything is new and is not new. This is poetry of grand appetites, longing to take it all in everywhere, to savor the rich sweetness of this world.-- "Jim Daniels"
Virgil Suarez has emerged as a major voice in Cuban American literature, as this collection clearly demonstrates. Suarez is a poet of praise: for his working-class immigrant parents, for the music of Cuba, for the mangos of his beloved island. His range of reference is impressive; Li Po, Shakespeare, J. Edgar Hoover, and many others walk through the Habana of his poetic imagination. Virgil Suarez is a trustworthy guide in this world, and any other.-- "Martin Espada"
About the Author
Virgil Suárez is the author of four novels, a collection of stories, two memoirs, and eight poetry collections, and he has coedited two anthologies with his wife, Delia Poey. Most recently he has published an anthology of Latino poetry titled Paper Dance. Suárez is the recipient of a fellowship in poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts and a recipient of a Florida State Arts Grant.Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.1 Inches (W) x .45 Inches (D)
Weight: .54 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 127
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: Caribbean & Latin American
Series Title: Pitt Poetry
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Virgil Suarez
Language: English
Street Date: March 23, 2005
TCIN: 94400345
UPC: 9780822958802
Item Number (DPCI): 247-03-4603
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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