Flesh Wounds (En carne propia): Memoria poética / A Poetic Memoir
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Arte Público Press , 2017.
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I don’t know how it happened, but I ended up being the writer in my family,” Jorge Argueta says in his poetic memoir. He wrote his first lines as an adolescent, though he didn’t know what the words meant or that it was poetry. “But now I see that in putting down those words, I was stepping into a huge world, much bigger than my own: beautiful and mysterious, full of profound joy and infinite possibilities.” In this moving, bilingual collection, renowned poet Jorge Argueta reminisces about growing up in El Salvador, the impact of war on his family and neighbors, life as an exile in the United States and ultimately his rebirth as a poet. He became involved in the revolution as a teen, not realizing what was to come, “a bloody massacre … An entire generation disappearing / As if it were a trifle / To lose the entire future of a country.” Mothers lose sons, their bodies beat beyond recognition. Friends’ bodies are thrown into common graves. Husbands lose wives and wives lose husbands. “Death saunters / Dressed in olive green / A rabid dog / Snapping at anyone in its path.” Argueta’s words recall the horrific violence and atrocities committed, frequently against the poor and powerless. The 48 poems in this collection—in Spanish and English—smolder with loss and longing. Argueta’s indigenous roots ultimately contribute to his salvation after he flees his homeland. His braids, he writes, “are rivers / Of my village / Running / Down my back.” In San Francisco, he becomes part of the city’s exile community, yearning for home but knowing his friends and relatives are dead or gone. His pain is like a ring that “lives on my left hand / as if I were / married to it.” Eventually, he returns to writing and becomes a successful children’s book author. In spite of the pain and sorrow expressed in many of these poems, Argueta’s work is a powerful testament to love, hope and the strength of the human spirit.

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03/31/2017
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English, Spanish; Castilian
ISBN
9781518501203

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From his trying upbringing in rural El Salvador to his arrival on the literary scene in San Francisco in the 1980s, Argueta alternates between prose and poetry to create this genre-blending, bilingual memoir of his long journey north in flight from guerrilla violence. In short chapters, Argueta narrates life at home with his family, interrupted by the onslaught of civil war, and his subsequent escape from Central America. Argueta's poems are interspersed between these chapters, the best of them hovering, koanlike, and momentary. Here's Banana Tree in its entirety: An excited smile / hanging from the sky. Pepeto Tree opens: It is a small / green train / inside each car / there is a cloud. The brief poems echo the micrograms of Ecuadorian poet Jorge Carrera Andrade, while some longer poems bear formal resemblance to Neruda's odes, but Argueta's self-taught style is most similar to Mexican American writer Lalo Delgado or Jimmy Santiago Baca. A prolific children's-book author, Argueta explores decidedly more adult themes here.--Báez, Diego Copyright 2017 Booklist

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Argueta, J. (2017). Flesh Wounds (En carne propia): Memoria poética / A Poetic Memoir . Arte Público Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Argueta, Jorge. 2017. Flesh Wounds (En Carne Propia): Memoria Poética / A Poetic Memoir. Arte Público Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Argueta, Jorge. Flesh Wounds (En Carne Propia): Memoria Poética / A Poetic Memoir Arte Público Press, 2017.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Argueta, J. (2017). Flesh wounds (en carne propia): memoria poética / A poetic memoir. Arte Público Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Argueta, Jorge. Flesh Wounds (En Carne Propia): Memoria Poética / A Poetic Memoir Arte Público Press, 2017.

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