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Highlights
- Citizen Illegal is a book composed in the space between Mexico & America.
- About the Author: José Olivarez is the son of Mexican immigrants.
- 80 Pages
- Poetry, American
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About the Book
Citizen Illegal is a book composed in the space between Mexico & America. It is a celebration of Chicano joy, a shout against erasure, and a vibrant re-imagining of Mexican American life.Book Synopsis
Citizen Illegal is a book composed in the space between Mexico & America. It is a celebration of Chicano joy, a shout against erasure, and a vibrant re-imagining of Mexican American life.Review Quotes
"Citizen Illegal is right on time, bringing both empathy and searing critique to the fore as a nation debates the very humanity of the people who built it." About the Author
--Eve Ewing, author of Electric Arches
"José Olivarez is fearless in Citizen Illegal, his debut poetry collection about life as a first-generation Mexican American. The book looks inward and outward, both intimate and expansive -- highlighting the shared frustrations and fears of fighting prejudice and systemic bias, while shouting what should be obvious: Mexican immigrants (like any population) are not a monolith. Olivarez forces readers to reckon with the very human consequences of our nation's actions at the border and beyond, at a time when those actions have created a real humanitarian crisis. Olivarez's writing is vital in both senses of the word -- full of life, and absolutely necessary."
--Buzzfeed Books
"Citizen Illegal is a poetic assault on the state and cultural processes that continue to stamp out empathy and humanity within the rise of today's migratory drift and its management by the state."
--The Brooklyn Rail
"Incredible... Olivarez gives us the poem as incantation, using language to transcend the limits of social constructions and the physical, temporal world."
--The Rumpus
"José Olivarez's work shines a spotlight on the often-overlooked stories of Mexican-Americans in the Midwest. This identity is illustrated throughout Citizen Illegal in all of its complexities--the connections between Mexican-Americans and labor and the all too familiar feeling of being ni de aqui, ni de alla (not from here, nor there)."
--Remezcla
"To be Mexican in America is to be talked about, to be labeled and debated, all without being asked and respected. Citizen Illegal is pitch-perfect."
--The Millions
"Citizen Illegal is not only a commentary on timely and complicated issues of race, immigration, and ethnicity, but also a celebration, a journey toward a self and a family identity that is grounded not merely in geography but in the veined map of the heart."
--Rhino Poetry
"A high-octane take on the rhythms and contradictions of life as a first-generation child of Mexican parents."
--Booklist
"Poets like José Olivarez, a son of Mexican immigrants, are vital to keeping this nation from tearing apart--if only we could get Citizen Illegal, his debut collection, into the hands of the anti-immigrant crowd."
--Foreword Reviews
"A necessary read... With a searing precision, José Olivarez takes aim at the American paradigm and how 'folding' oneself to fit into it is fruitless."
--AFROPUNK
"In his stunning debut collection, José Olivarez explores the complexities of an identity in flux. Citizen Illegal acts as an oasis for acceptance and resistance--an ode of gratitude for in-between spaces."
--The Arkansas International
"A poet never arrives ahead or behind schedule, but rather at just the right moment. Through his masterful demonstration of control over the pen, Olivarez has established himself as not only a voice to be reckoned with and mindful of, but also one that deserves to be respected."
--Cu