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After Rubn

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

After Rubn

Contributors:

By (Author) Francisco Aragon

ISBN:

9781597098571

Publisher:

Red Hen Press

Imprint:

Red Hen Press

Publication Date:

13th July 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

811/.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

160

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 13mm

Weight:

227g

Description

After Ruben unfolds as a decades-long journey in poems and prose, braiding the personal, the political & the historical, interspersing along the way English-language versions & riffs of a Spanish-language master: Ruben Dario. Whether it's biting portraits of public figures, or nuanced sketches of his father, Francisco Aragon has assembl

Reviews

"Marvel at Franciscos new collection and translations of Darothere are soft, almost sepia-blurry portraits of unnamed figures, episodes, eras, and families. The Bay Area appears and dissolves as we journey with Aragnwe amble shoulder to shoulder and listen to intimate, almost impossible short phrases and we stop on occasion and notice the silence, the separations, 'aflutter in the light.' The collaborations with the late Andrs Montoya and Carmen Calatayud, and verses inspired by Machado, Daro, Apollinaire, and Cendrars are stellar. This is a book made of books, cultures, and languages, a search made of searches'I tried to invent new flowers, new tongues,' it saysand indeed Francisco has accomplished this task. Rare for its intimate, deep voices and expansive, chromatic treks."Juan Felipe Herrera,Poet Laureate of the United States (20152017)


Consider all of this / an excursus on origins, advises Francisco Aragn as he invites the reader into the queer Latinx literary lineage in After Rubn. Comprised of equal parts familial and scholarly figures and conflicts, the depiction of Rubn Daros poetic legacy in this collection reveals his lasting impact on Aragn, whose verse illuminates a range of complex and passionate lives. Aragns translations (the originals are reproduced in an appendix) and ekphrastic re-visions of ten of Daros poems are daring and, indeed, blasphemous.Carmen Gimnez Smith,author of Cruel Futures and Be Recorder


"Part imagined intimate diary of the poet Rubn Daro, part lyrical exploration of the rich inner life of poet Aragn, this pulsating book is an ode to the between-world of those who live a life dedicated to observation of words. Sonically charged lines that delve into solitude, travel, separation, grief, and the complex life of the outsider allow these poems to speak both to the individual Latinx experience and the universal desire to belong, to be heard."Ada Limn,author of The Carrying and Bright Dead Things

"After Rubn es una maravilla. Its elegant, lapidary poems are whispered, intoned, delivered like manifestos, or sung in halting measures that transmute the ephemera of memory and witness into the flashes and trails of glimpsed truths. Francisco Aragn, an American poet of uncommon ambition, has created a bejeweled puzzle box of a book, a fragmented Mariposa memoir of a childhood in between worlds, set within an homage to the poets whose inspirations helped him find his voice, all of which is interwoven in a celebration, an elegyan interrogationof the legacy of his greatest literary mentor, the great Nicaraguan poet Rubn Daro. In this heady poetic idiom, bridging his home in San Francisco and scenes in Nicaragua with other places from his life in the States, Aragns poetry hearkens again to the possibility of a poetics of las Americas, unbounded, unabashedly literary across cultures, languages, history, and journalism, unafraid to anatomize itself, and to regard and report the ever-shifting totalities of our Latinidad."John Phillip Santos,author of Places Left Unfinished at the Time of Creationand The Farthest Home Is in an Empire of Fire


"What is remarkable about this book is Aragns 'here, there, how' ('Cancon')the integration of history, identity, geography, homage, poetry, and prose that characterizes the collection. What contemporary Latinx poetry does best is defy division, instead affirming the complex and beautifully profound communion of beings pulsing through the poets veins. 'I am large,' wrote Whitman, 'I contain multitudes.' This book embodies these words as a powerful argument for justice, compassion and love."Valerie Martnez,author of Each and Her, Poet Laureate of Santa Fe, NM (20082010)


"As I read Francisco Aragns fine new book, After Rubn, I couldnt avoid the thought that heres more evidence that the top of the twenty-first century is when American Poetry finally gets to catch up with itself, will be the moment that the blanks begin to get filled in. After Rubn is a breathtaking example of how a poet at the top of his game makes an irresistible space for his song."Cornelius Eady,Professor of English SUNY Stony Brook Southampton


"Aragn draws inspiration from the life and work of Rubn Daro, building lyrics around responses to the latters legacy. The result is a brilliant hybridity, filled with erasures, riffs, and interpretations of the maestros lifework."Rosebud Ben-Oni, Kenyon Review


"After Rubn reads like a haunted meditation on the complexity of literary traditions and on the many senses of afterinspired by Daro while seeking out a contemporary counter-genealogy in what is lost and what remains."Urayon Noel, 30 Books of Latinx Poetry, The Latinx Project


"...a platform from which to examine family, politics, and his poetic inheritance."Emily Prez,RHINO


"A post-confessional collection by Francisco Aragn, After Rubn probes personal history, political identity, and place. Imitation is the highest form of flattery, and Aragns collection in response to Rubn Daros work shows his admiration for the modernist Nicaraguan poet as well as a patchwork of contemporary poets like Ernesto Cardenal, Andrs Montoya, and Juan Felipe Herrera."Ruben Quesada,Harvard Review


"A stunning collection of poems by Francisco Aragon, inspired by another of Latin Americas greatest poets and thinkers."Morning Star

Author Bio

Francisco Aragn is the son of Nicaraguan immigrants. He is the author of Puerta del Sol and Glow of Our Sweat, as well as editor of The Wind Shifts: New Latino Poetry. His poems have appeared in twenty anthologies, most recently The Wandering Song: Central American Writing in the United States (Tia Chucha Press) and Nepantla: An Anthology Dedicated to Queer Poets of Color (Nightbook Books). Others include Inventions of Farewell: A Book of Elegies (W.W. Norton), Deep Travel: American Poets Abroad (Ninebark Press), and Poetry of Resistance: Voices for Social Justice (University of Arizona Press). In 2017, he was a finalist for Split This Rocks Freedom Plow Award for Poetry & Activism. A native of San Francisco, CA, he directs Letras Latinas, the literary initiative at the University of Notre Dames Institute for Latino Studies. Aragn divides his time between Washington, D.C. and South Bend, IN.

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