Winter Poems Along the Rio Grande
Title | Winter Poems Along the Rio Grande PDF eBook |
Author | Jimmy Santiago Baca |
Publisher | New Directions Publishing |
Total Pages | 116 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780811215756 |
New poetry by the Champion of the International Poetry Slam and winner of the Before Columbus American Book Award, the International Hispanic Heritage Award, the Pushcart Prize, and the prestigious new International Award.
Spring Poems Along the Rio Grande
Title | Spring Poems Along the Rio Grande PDF eBook |
Author | Jimmy Santiago Baca |
Publisher | New Directions Publishing |
Total Pages | 100 |
Release | 2007-04-17 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 0811223396 |
In Spring Poems Along the Rio Grande, Jimmy Santiago Baca continues his daily pilgrimage through the meadows, riverbanks, and bosques of the Rio Grande where winter dies, spring explodes, and inextricable links between the human spirit and the natural world are revealed. In Spring Poems Along the Rio Grande, Jimmy Santiago Baca continues his daily pilgrimage through the meadows, riverbanks, and bosques of the Rio Grande where winter dies, spring explodes, and inextricable links between the human spirit and the natural world are revealed--"the river and I see through each other's skins / behind the eyes into the tunnels of water-bone and rushing marrow." These poems expand upon those in Baca's recent Winter Poems Along the Rio Grande -- his visions of love and loss, poverty and renewal, redemption and war are reflected in the rocks, trees and animals of his beloved New Mexico. In Spring Poems the words of the river "rise around thorny thickets / then descend again into the burbling stubble," and the poet surrenders himself to this place where his own words are woven by "a thumbnail-sized yellow spider/ with poppy seed eyes." Born in New Mexico of Chicano and Apache descent, Jimmy Santiago Baca was raised first by his grandmother, but was later sent with his brother to an orphanage. A runaway at age thirteen, it was after Baca was sentenced to five years in a Federal prison at the age of twenty-one that he began to turn his life around: there he learned to read and write and found his passion for poetry. His memoir A Place To Stand won the prestigious International Award. He is Champion of the International Poetry Slam and winner of The Before Columbus American Book Award and the Pushcart Prize.
Winter Poems Along the Rio Grande
Title | Winter Poems Along the Rio Grande PDF eBook |
Author | Jimmy Santiago Baca |
Publisher | New Directions Publishing |
Total Pages | 116 |
Release | 2004-04-17 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 081122340X |
New poetry by the Champion of the International Poetry Slam and winner of the Before Columbus American Book Award, the International Hispanic Heritage Award, the Pushcart Prize, and the prestigious new International Award. A romantic and a populist, Jimmy Santiago Baca celebrates nature and creativity: the power of "becoming more the river than myself" in Winter Poems Along the Rio Grande. These poems are an expansive meditation on Baca's spiritual life, punctuated always with his feetrepeatedly, rhythmicallyon the ground as he runs every morning along the river. Baca contemplates his old life, his new love, his family and friends, those living and those dead, injustices and victories, and Chicano culture. As Denise Levertov remarked, Baca "writes with unconcealed passion" and "manifests both an intense lyricism and that transformative vision which perceives the mythical and archetypal significance of life events."
Spring Poems Along the Rio Grande
Title | Spring Poems Along the Rio Grande PDF eBook |
Author | Jimmy Santiago Baca |
Publisher | New Directions Publishing |
Total Pages | 100 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780811216852 |
Jimmy Santiago Baca continues his daily pilgrimage through the meadows, riverbanks, and bosques of the Rio Grande where winter dies, spring explodes, and inextricable links between the human spirit and the natural world are revealed, chronicling and expanding upon those in his recent Winter Poems Along the Rio Grande. In Spring Poems the words of the river "rise around thorny thickets / then descend again into the burbling stubble," and the poet surrenders himself to this place where his own words are woven by "a thumbnail-sized yellow spider/ with poppy seed eyes."--Amazon.com.
Black Mesa Poems
Title | Black Mesa Poems PDF eBook |
Author | Jimmy Santiago Baca |
Publisher | New Directions Publishing |
Total Pages | 150 |
Release | 1989-11-17 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 0811223302 |
Black Mesa Poems is rooted in the American Southwest, the setting of Jimmy Santiago Baca's highly acclaimed long narrative poem, Martin & Meditations on the South Valley (New Directions, 1987). Black Mesa Poems is rooted in the American Southwest, the setting of Jimmy Santiago Baca's highly acclaimed long narrative poem, Martin & Meditations on the South Valley (New Directions, 1987). "Baca's evocation of this landscape," as City Paper noted, "its aridity and fertility, is nothing short of brilliant." The individual poems of Black Mesa are embedded both in the family and in the community life of the barrio, detailing births and deaths, neighbors and seasons, injustices and victories. Loosely interconnected, the poems trace a visionary biography of place.
Winter Poems by Favorite American Poets ...
Title | Winter Poems by Favorite American Poets ... PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 68 |
Release | 1870 |
Genre | American poetry |
ISBN |
Martín and Meditations on the South Valley: Poems
Title | Martín and Meditations on the South Valley: Poems PDF eBook |
Author | Jimmy Santiago Baca |
Publisher | New Directions Publishing |
Total Pages | 130 |
Release | 1987-10-17 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 0811223329 |
Fiercely moving, the two long narrative poems of Martín & Meditations on the South Valley revolve around the semi-autobiographical figure of Martin, a mestizo or "detribalized Apache." Fiercely moving, the two long narrative poems of Martín & Meditations on the South Valley revolve around the semi-autobiographical figure of Martin, a mestizo or "detribalized Apache." Abandoned as a child and a long time on the hard path to building his own family, Martin at last finds his home in the stubborn and beautiful world of the barrio. Jimmy Santiago Baca "writes with unconcealed passion," Denise Levertov states in her introduction, “but he is far from being a naive realist; what makes his writing so exciting to me is the way in which it manifests both an intense lyricism and that transformative vision which perceives the mythic and archetypal significance of life-events."