Crossing the Border: Collected Poems
By (Author) Daniel Olivas
Regal House Publishing LLC
Regal House Publishing LLC
9th August 2017
United States
Paperback
94
Width 6mm, Height 228mm, Spine 152mm
From acclaimed fiction writer and book critic, Daniel A. Olivas, comes his first collection of poetry, Crossing the Border. These narrative poems delve deeply into the many ways we cross borders of race, culture, language, religion, and privilege. With humor and pathos, Olivas draws from his own life and from the stories of others to serve as a witness to the great variety of experiences that make us human. With grace and eloquence, he invites readers to cross these borders with him on this intense but necessary journey.
"The poetry of Daniel Olivas rings distinctly wise, sensitive, and true. All are welcomed here, from the woman writing to her lover in prison, to the victims of a tragic flood. The injustices and devastations of past and present will not be silenced or erased because Olivas has called forth a powerful community to the pages of Crossing the Border. Cross over and listen to those who suffer and survive, and to those who protest and persevere--each of them 'speaking their own special language.'" Rigoberto Gonz lez, author of Other Fugitives and Other Strangers: Poems "These haunting narrative poems by Daniel Olivas are rooted in the heart of his beloved Los Angeles. They stretch across that infinite, mythical place called the Borderlands and plant themselves firmly in the unchartered territory of a new, great American literature. There is a remarkable interlocutory immediacy to this collection. The poet calls out his subjects one by one, be they persons or history itself. His muse is direct, lyrical, piercing, exacting, glaring, unforgiving. In this extraordinary collection, we hear a new-old America singing. Himilce Novas, author of Mangos, Bananas and Coconuts: A Cuban Love Story "Daniel Olivas's poems are necessary things: they tell stories that need to be told, render scenes that need to be seen, isolate moments that need to be examined in all their beauty and suffering. In Crossing the Border, Olivas's poems meld numerous cultures, historic and current, and forge an identity that incorporates insider and outsider. Actor and victim, witness and innocent, all are represented in Olivas's powerful first collection, engaging the reader in the act of crossing over via the tools that language possesses when in skillful hands." Patty Seyburn, author of Hilarity: Poems
Daniel A. Olivas, the grandson of Mexican immigrants, is an award-winning author of eight books including The King of Lighting Fixtures: Stories (University of Arizona Press, fall 2017), Things We Do Not Talk About: Exploring Latino/a Literature through Essays and Interviews (San Diego State University Press, 2014), and The Book of Want: A Novel (University of Arizona Press, 2011). He is also the co-editor of The Coiled Serpent: Poets Arising from the Cultural Quakes and Shifts of Los Angeles (T a Chucha Press, 2016), and editor of Latinos in Lotusland: An Anthology of Contemporary Southern California Literature (Bilingual Press, 2008). His writing has been widely anthologized including in LA Fiction Anthology: Southland Stories by Southland Writers (Red Hen Press, 2016), New California Writing (Heyday Books, 2012), and Sudden Fiction Latino: Short-Short Stories from the United States and Latin America (W. W. Norton, 2010). Olivas has written for many publications including The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Review of Books, Jewish Journal, California Lawyer, LAObserved, and La Bloga. Olivas earned his degree in English literature from Stanford University, and law degree from the University of California, Los Angeles. Since 1990, he has served as an attorney in the California Department of Justice's Public Rights Division. Olivas and his wife make their home in Los Angeles and are the parents of an adult son.