For All of Us, One Today: An Inaugural Poet's Journey
By (Author) Richard Blanco
Beacon Press
Beacon Press
1st September 2018
19th November 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
811.54
Paperback
120
Width 141mm, Height 215mm, Spine 8mm
170g
For All of Us, One Todayis a fluid, poetic story anchored by Richard Blanco's experiences as the inaugural poet in 2013, and beyond. In this brief and evocative narrative, he shares for the first time his journey as a Latino immigrant and openly gay man discovering a new, emotional understanding of what it means to be an American. He tells the story of the call from the White House committee and all the exhilaration and upheaval of the days that followed. He reveals the inspiration and challenges behind the creation of the inaugural poem, "One Today," as well as two other poems commissioned for the occasion ("Mother Country" and "What We Know of Country"), published here for the first time ever, alongside translations of all three of those poems into his native Spanish. Finally, Blanco reflects on his life-changing role as a public voice since the inauguration, his spiritual embrace of Americans everywhere, and his vision for poetry's new role in our nation's consciousness. Like the inaugural poem itself, For All of Us, One Today speaks to what makes this country and its people great, marking a historic moment of hope and promise in our evolving American landscape. In 2017, U2 isfeaturing "One Today" during their Joshua Tree tour throughout the United States and Europe. The poem will be projected on the stage screens as people enter the stadium to reflect and discuss America and the American experience. 2014 International Latino Awards Winner- Best Biography - Spanish or Bilingual
This is a beautifully maderecord of an important moment in poetry.
Booklist
In this charming and engrossing book, Richard Blanco traces his personal and literary development that led to his appointment as the inaugural poet. The high drama here is the backstage look into the pressure and process of writing the poem itself and the thrill of reading it to the world.
Billy Collins
In this moving, intimate memoir Richard Blanco reveals how a poet workswhere the words he uses, the images he creates, come from. This is a book not just about one poets journey, but about the power of poetry to capture moments, to transform lives, and to illuminate truths.
Anderson Cooper
Blanco showed great courageand its courage that is the most important of all virtues because without courage, you cant practice any other virtue consistently.
Dr. Maya Angeleou
In a testament to the beauty of the American spirit, Richard Blanco recounts his inspiring journeyfrom the traditions of his childhood to the magic of an historic presidential inauguration. Through the lens of this one mans amazing personal journey, we are transfixed by another uniquely American story.
House Leader Nancy Pelosi
Richards story is at once deeply personal and uniquely, universally American. The specifics of our lives may not be the same, but we all share a relationship with a country that is an ongoing work in progress, and as Richard elegantly reveals through his experiences, what we do defines that work for those who follow. America shapes the people within her, and in return we shape America. This is a portrait of a nation and its people, each working to make the other better.
Anthony D. Romero, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union
With an engineers eye for design and a poets ear for truth, Richard Blanco tells the fascinating story of one poems journey from a kitchen table in a small-town Maine to the grand stage of a presidents inauguration. Blanco's memoir is a powerful reminder that we all pursue our diverse dreams and aspirations under one sky, sharing One Today.
Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine)
"Every story begins inside a story thats already begun by others, Inaugural Poet Richard Blanco tells us, and in this lovely, layered memoir he brings us into his story and makes it ours. We are there with Richard as his family comes to America, as his partner Mark prepares him to voice his images and words, and as his Inaugural poem celebrates the us that make the country and the day and the hope. Blanco writes of America, family, and, through all, love, and it is the beautiful story of all of us that day and every today.
Evan Wolfson, founder and president of Freedom to Marry
This is the story of a poem. But it is our story too. The inaugural poet, Richard Blanco, shows us how to love a country as if youve lost one. This is a wonderful, wise and incredibly personal book. There is something unique and deeply profound when someone like Richard, born in Cuba, writes about his loveour lovefor America. Richard Blanco's journey is America's journey. This great booka must readallows us to see this country in a completely new and exciting way.
Jorge Ramos, anchor for Noticiero Univision and host of Al Punto
Richard Blancos memoir is breathtaking; a new paradigm of the American dream. Blanco constructs a moving manifesto in support of human rights and humanity writ large. For All of Us, One Today is a societal call-to-action for the soul and spirit. I repeat: breathtaking.
Timothy Gunn, Project Runway
As one of only five poets in U.S. history to have presented a poem at a Presidential Inauguration, Richard Blanco has rare insight into poetrys power to create a vision for the future and engage a contemporary American audience. The process of writing and then delivering one of the most important occasional poems in our history led Blanco to a new understanding of himself and our country, and gave him hope for poetry in America. May poets, teachers, and readers heed Blancos call for more poetry in our nations classrooms and for poetrys greater presence on the American cultural landscape.
Jennifer Benka, American Academy of Poets
With grace and humility, Richard Blanco tells a captivating story about being chosen to become the poet at President Obama's inauguration. It's an honor that changed his life and made all of us in Maine intensely proud. The beauty and eloquence of Richard's poems together with his inspiring story make this a very special book.
Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (D-Maine)
Selected by President Obama to be the fifth inaugural poet in history, Richard Blanco joined the ranks of such luminary poets as Robert Frost, Maya Angelou, Miller Williams, and Elizabeth Alexander. Standing as the youngest, first Latino, first immigrant, and first openly gay person to serve in such a role, he read his inaugural poem, "One Today," as an honorary participant in the official ceremony on January 21, 2013. Blanco was made in Cuba, assembled in Spain, and imported to the United States, meaning that his mother, seven months pregnant, and the rest of the family arrived as exiles from Cuba to Madrid, where he was born. Only forty-five days later the family emigrated once more and settled in Miami, where Blanco was raised and educated. The negotiation of cultural identity and universal themes of place and belonging characterize his three collections of poetry, which include City of a Hundred Fires (awarded the Agnes Starrett Poetry Prize from the University of Pittsburgh Press), Directions to the Beach of the Dead (recipient of the Beyond Margins Award from the PEN American Center), and Looking for The Gulf Motel (winner of the Patterson Poetry Prize, a Maine Literary Poetry Award, and the Thom Gunn Award). His poems have also appeared in the Best American Poetry, and Great American Prose Poems series, and he has been featured on CBS Sunday Morning, and National Public Radio's All Things Considered and Fresh Air, as well as major U.S. and international media, including CNN, Telemundo, AC360, the BBC, Univision, and PBS. Blanco is a fellow of the Bread Loaf Writers Conference, recipient of two Florida Artist Fellowships, and a Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow. A builder of cities as well as poems, he is also a professional civil engineer currently living in Bethel, Maine.