A Mayan astronomer in Hell's Kitchen : poems

Espada, Martin (, 1957-)

A Mayan astronomer in Hell's Kitchen : poems / Martín Espada - 1st ed - New York : Norton , c2000. - 84 p. ; 22 cm.

American-born Puerto Rican poet Espada, son of a political activist and at one time a practicing lawyer, has spent his life involved in social justice work on behalf of the Hispanic community. His poems speak eloquently of issues that cut to the core of human existence--death, tumors, heart disease, poverty--and to individuals who suffer inhumane treatment (and worse) owing to political oppression (e.g., Sister Dianna Ortiz, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg). From the enigmatic title poem (from a third-floor window, a man watches the restaurant below him burn, seemingly unaware or immune to the danger he's in) through pieces about the death of his grandmother, Puerto Rico, his wife's family, Carmen Miranda, and more.

9780393321685

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Hispanic Americans---Poetry

PS3555.S53 / M39 2000

811.54 ESP

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